Canada Embassy in Barbados
Canadian Embassy in Barbados or Canadian High Commission as it is referred is provides services to the six OECS countries (Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines), and the three British overseas territories (Anguilla, British Virgin Islands and Montserrat) in the region. We also offer consular and trade services in Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint-Martin and Sint Maarten.
Canada has very old diplomatic ties with Barbados. The services provided by the Canada Embassy in Barbados are for Visit and Immigration Visas, help students who want to study in Canada by providing guidance for Visa and educational institute and services to the Canadian citizens who are visiting that part of the world.
In addition the Embassy of Canada in Barbados or High Commission of Canada provides guidance for doing Business with Canada. It offers information and services to help companies do business with Canada, help match your product, service, or technology needs with appropriate Canadian sources, help you expand your business in Canada, and provide information to help plan your travels to Canada.
On-line resources for doing business with Canada, Investing in Canada and expanding business in Canada, Export and import controls information like Canada’s Export and Import Controls Bureau provides information on controlled goods and instructions on obtaining import and export permits., Canada’s trade negotiations and agreements ,Science and technology resources.
For History buffs who want to know about early French settlement it is very interesting to visit Nova Scotia, where first French settlement was established in 17th Century, they are referred as Acadians and they remained neutral during the British and French conflicts of that time and suffered expulsion for the Neutrality.
The Acadian Museum displays local artifacts and offers demonstrations of traditional crafts such as spinning, weaving and rug hooking. Visitors can even sample Acadian-style food. La Pirogue Fisheries Museum features, among other attractions, an Acadian homestead, while Les Trios Pignons: Museum of the Hooked Rug and Home Life is a visitor centre offering information on Acadian culture and genealogy. In addition, a number of local lodgings and restaurants offer Acadian-style hospitality and charm. |
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