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In 1899, Chile opened a consular office in Newcastle, New South Wales. [1] Official diplomatic relations were established on 27 December 1945 and Chile upgraded its consular office to a diplomatic legation. [4] In 1946, Australia opened a diplomatic legation in Santiago. In 1968, Australia upgraded its diplomatic legation to an embassy in Chile.
Consulates were operating in Australian cities long before the Commonwealth of Australia was founded in 1901. The United States opened a consulate in Sydney in 1836, with other countries later following including Switzerland (1855), Germany (1879) and Japan (1896, in Townsville ).
Under the terms of the Canada–Australia Consular Services Sharing Agreement, the two countries provide consular services to each other's citizens at a number of locations around the world. At this time, there are 12 cities where Canadians can obtain consular services from Australian offices, and 19 locations where Canadian offices provide ...
Chile has an embassy in Canberra, consulates-general in Melbourne and Sydney and honorary consulates in Brisbane and Perth. In 1993, President Patricio Aylwin became the first Chilean head of state to pay an official visit to Australia. [ 385 ]
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The Embassy of Chile in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Chile to the United States. It is located at 1732 Massachusetts Avenue, Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Embassy Row neighborhood. [1] The embassy has been located there since 1973.
According to the 2006 Australian Census, 23,305 Australians were born in Chile [4] while 25,439 claimed Chilean ancestry, either alone or with another ancestry. [5] The Australian 2001 Census reports that 63% of Chilean-born respondents nominated their leading ancestry as Spaniard, while others nominated a Croatian (19%), German (8%), Italian (6%) or English (4%) ancestry.