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  2. List of high commissioners of the United Kingdom to Canada

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    The British High Commissioner's residence is Earnscliffe in Ottawa on Sussex Drive. The house was built in 1855, was later occupied by Canada's first prime minister, John A. Macdonald, and was bought in 1930 by the first British High Commissioner to Canada, Sir William Clark.

  3. Tax returns in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A Self Assessment (SA100) tax return. In the United Kingdom, a tax return is a document that must be filed with HM Revenue & Customs declaring liability for taxation. Different bodies must file different returns with respect to various forms of taxation. The main returns currently in use are: SA100 for individuals paying income tax; SA800 for ...

  4. High Commission of the United Kingdom, Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    The UK has Consulates-General in Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, and Vancouver. It has Honorary Consuls in St. John's, Halifax, Quebec City, and Winnipeg. The High Commission also represents the British Overseas Territories in Canada. The High Commissioner resides at Earnscliffe, a mansion on the Ottawa River.

  5. List of diplomatic missions of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A Union Flag defaced with the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom: Flag used by British High Commissions: A Union Flag Flag used by British Consulates and Consulates-General: A Union Flag defaced with the St Edward’s Crown: Flag used by Consular officials onboard vessels: A Blue Ensign with the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom

  6. Canada–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    Canada hosts the largest British Military Base outside the United Kingdom, and the two countries share an Arctic Naval-Training Pact. [ 1 ] Despite the shared legacy, the two nations grew apart economically during the 20th century after the U.K. lost its position as Canada's largest trading partner to the United States during the 19th century.

  7. Tax returns in Canada - Wikipedia

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    There is a penalty for not filing a tax return. [1] In generalised terms, a tax return refers to the yearly income declaration created by the taxpayer for every individual in the country. This enables tax authorities to declare if an individual is eligible to be given back the tax that they had paid over the year. Canadian federal tax returns ...

  8. List of diplomatic missions in Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    Guinea Bissau, U.N. Mission in New York City covers Canada; Iran, Interest Section of Iran through the embassy of Pakistan in Washington D.C. covers Canada; North Korea, U.N. Mission in New York City covers Canada; Kyrgyzstan, embassy in Washington D.C. covers Canada, has a consulate in Ottawa; Laos, embassy in Washington D.C. covers Canada ...

  9. British High Commission - Wikipedia

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    A British High Commission is a British diplomatic mission, equivalent to an embassy, found in countries that are members of the Commonwealth of Nations. Their general purpose is to provide diplomatic relationships as well as travel information, passports, dual-citizenship information, and other services between Commonwealth states.