The Embassy of Canada in Vienna is the diplomatic mission to Austria and also serves as the Permanent Mission to the International Organizations in Vienna (UNOV). This dual role makes it a key post for Canadian diplomacy, covering bilateral relations with Austria and multilateral affairs.
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Visa Services
The embassy provides information regarding visas and immigration to Canada. While most applications are handled online through IRCC, the embassy serves as a point of contact for residents of Austria. It also provides information on the eTA for eligible travelers.
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Consular Services
The consular section offers essential services to Canadian citizens in Austria, including passport and citizenship services, notarial acts, and emergency assistance. Appointments are required and should be booked online.
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Trade & Export Support
The Trade Commissioner Service at the embassy promotes business ties between Canada and Austria. It assists Canadian companies in accessing the Austrian market and supports Austrian investment in Canada, with a focus on sectors like advanced manufacturing, green tech, and life sciences.
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Investment Opportunities
The embassy showcases Canada as a top destination for investment, highlighting its stable economy, skilled workforce, and innovation hubs.
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Business Support
The embassy provides Austrian businesses with information about Canada's competitive advantages and investment climate, facilitating connections with Canadian partners.
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Cultural & Educational Programs
The embassy fosters cultural and academic relations, supporting Canadian artists in Austria and promoting educational partnerships and exchanges.
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Appointment Information
Appointments for consular services are mandatory and must be scheduled through the embassy's website. The site contains detailed information on all available services.
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Special Notes
The embassy's location in Vienna, a major hub for international diplomacy, allows Canada to engage actively in multilateral forums on issues like nuclear non-proliferation, security, and development.