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  2. Embassy of Canada, Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of Canada in France (French: Ambassade du Canada en France) is the main diplomatic mission of Canada to the French Republic. [1] As of May 2, 2018, the embassy and the Canadian Cultural Centre relocated to 130 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, which underwent renovation for that purpose.

  3. Visa requirements for Canadian citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa requirements for Canadian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Canada.. As of 2025, Canadian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 188 countries and territories, ranking the Canadian passport 7th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index. [1]

  4. Little Canada (term) - Wikipedia

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    Little Canada (French: le petit Canada) is a name for any of the various communities where French Canadians congregated upon emigrating to the United States, in particular New England, in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

  5. List of ambassadors of Canada to France - Wikipedia

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    Canada's mission to France is the second-oldest Canadian diplomatic post, the oldest being the Canadian High Commission in London. Technically, however, Paris is Canada's oldest foreign mission, since the diplomatic posting to London was not considered to be a "foreign" mission because Canada was a member of the British Empire.

  6. Embassy of France, Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    The rooms display decorations that highlight the ties of friendship which exists between the France and Canada, like the bas-relief of the gallery that represents the Canadian National Vimy Memorial in honour of Canadian soldiers during the First World War and the office walls ambassadors engraved by Charles-Émile Pinson on the subject of the ...

  7. Oath of Citizenship (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1947, Canadian law continued to refer to Canadian nationals as British subjects, [4] despite the country becoming independent from the United Kingdom in 1931. As the country shared the same person as its sovereign with the other countries of the Commonwealth, people immigrating from those states were not required to recite any oath upon immigration to Canada; those coming from a non ...

  8. File:Ambassade du Canada en France, 130 rue du Faubourg Saint ...

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    Usage on de.wikivoyage.org Paris/8. Arrondissement; Usage on en.wikivoyage.org Paris; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Anexo:Misiones diplomáticas de Canadá; Relaciones Canadá-Francia; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org سفارت کانادا در پاریس; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Centre culturel canadien; Ambassade du Canada en France

  9. Category:Canada–France relations - Wikipedia

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