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Whether you need assistance abroad, guidance on legal documents, or information about returning home, our team is here to help every step of the way.
Whether you need assistance abroad, guidance on legal documents, or information about returning home, our team is here to help every step of the way.
We're here to simplify immigration complexities, guiding you to success. Our mission is to unite families, open opportunities, and make your journey enriching. Your dreams are our focus on the path to a brighter future.
Attaining throughout the Provinces of Canada, positive recognition of Antigua and Barbuda as a peaceful, law-abiding, responsible and respected member of the international community; an ideal investor-friendly country in which to invest, work, live and conduct social and business relations, and a premier destination for leisure travelers.
The mission of the Consulate-General of Antigua and Barbuda is to further the interest of the Government of Antigua and Barbuda by disseminating information, delivering services and pursuing opportunities consistent with our national, economic, social and cultural interests. To accomplish this, we will seek to establish and maintain functional relationships with the municipal and provisional governments, other entities such as academic institutions and relevant community groups and organizations, and through connections with our diasporic communities and professionals.
The Consulate General has responsibility for promoting and protecting the interest of Antigua and Barbuda and its nationals within its jurisdiction, promoting economic exchanges in the social, educational and cultural fields, supporting development programmes and initiatives, providing consular services to nationals living, working or studying in Canada, nationals visiting Canada and people living in Canada who want to visit Antigua and Barbuda.
From its base in Toronto, the Consulate has jurisdictional responsibility for the Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan. Unofficially, the office also interfaces with nationals well beyond this geographic region. This includes a significant number of Antiguan and Barbudan students studying in Nova Scotia.