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This is a list of Canadian ambassadors and high commissioners to other countries and international organizations, including permanent representatives of ambassadorial rank from Canada. In cases where a diplomat is accredited to more than one nation, the first country listed is the location of the Ambassador's or High Commissioner's residence ...
The visa policy of Canada requires that any foreign citizen wishing to enter Canada must obtain a temporary resident visa from one of the Canadian diplomatic missions unless they hold a passport issued by one of the 53 eligible visa-exempt countries and territories or proof of permanent residence in Canada or the United States.
Chargé d'Affaires a.i. and other diplomatic heads in Canada, as of July 2024 [4] Sending country/entity Name Diplomatic title Higher official title Albania: Eliabeta Frroku Second Secretary & Chargé d'affaires, a.i. Ambassador Algeria: Mokhtar Alloune Chargé d'affaires, a.i. Ambassador Azerbaijan: Vasif Cingiz Oglu Abutalibov
Rahman joined the Bangladesh Civil Service as a foreign service cadre in 1985. [2] During the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh, Rahman was appointed head of the Corona cell at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in December 2019. [2] On 16 August 2020, Rahman was appointed the High Commissioner of Bangladesh to Canada. [3]
He was Bangladesh's ambassador to Uzbekistan before he was promoted to Additional Foreign Secretary in early 2001. [5] Khaleda Zia: Jean Chrétien: April 2004: Rafiq Ahmed Khan: He was the Bangladesh Consul General in New York in two terms, first in 1996 and then in 2001–2004. [6] Khaleda Zia: Paul Martin: March 2008: A. M. Yakub Ali ...
3.2 Resident in New York City, ... Several other countries accredit their embassies and missions in the United States to Canada. ... Bangladesh* [1]
The International Experience Canada (IEC) program provides young nationals from select countries, with the opportunity to travel and work in Canada for a maximum of 24 months. Interested candidates are randomly selected depending on the spots available for their country of origin and for the category in which they are eligible.
While there are no recent official data, however according to the Statistics Canada (2020) [4] there are 100,000 Bangladeshi origin Canadians. Some references show fewer of Bangladesh origin in Canada. The unofficial number of Bangladeshi Canadians as of 2016 is anywhere from 50,000 to 100,000.