The list identifies where to seek consular assistance in each country. We are committed to
providing a wide variety of services to Canadians abroad, but there are some limitations, and in some
instances there may be a fee. Hours and days of operation of Canadian government offices abroad
vary from country to country. Call the office concerned to check its hours, or visit its website. Not all
offices provide the same type and level of service. The symbol indicates that the office is a consulate
headed by an honorary consul and that only limited consular services are provided. Further details are
available in the Description of Canadian Government Offices Abroad section.
The telephone numbers list the country code first and then the city/area code. The city/area codes (in
parentheses) are those you use when calling from within the country where the office is located. If you
are calling from another country, you may have to use a different city/area code. Also, when calling
from one country to another, you must use the local code for international calls before the country and
city/area codes of the number you wish to reach. For example, if you are calling overseas from Canada,
you must press 011 before the country code. (Calls to Bermuda, the Caribbean and the United States
do not require a country code, but you must press 1 before the area code.) If you are unable to contact
an office overseas, please verify the codes with your telephone operator.
If you are unable to contact a Canadian overseas office in an emergency, make a collect call (where available) to
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada's Consular Affairs Bureau at (613) 996-8885 (via Canada Direct where
possible).
The symbol indicates that Canada Direct service is available from that country.
The information
provided in this list is subject to change. When changes occur, this list is updated
immediately.
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