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  2. Embassy of Canada, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Embassy of Canada to Japan. / 35.67361; 139.72835. The Embassy of Canada to Japan [1] is the main diplomatic mission from Canada to Japan, located in Tokyo. This embassy is Canada's third oldest "foreign" legation after Paris and Washington, D.C. (the High Commissions to other Commonwealth states are not considered "foreign" by the Canadian ...

  3. Canada–Japan relations - Wikipedia

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    CanadaJapan relations. Canada and Japan have an amicable companionship in many areas. Diplomatic relations between both countries officially began in 1928 with the opening of the Japanese consulate in Ottawa. In 1929, Canada opened its Tokyo legation, the first in Asia; [1] and in that same year, Japan its Ottawa consulate to legation form. [2]

  4. Global Affairs Canada - Wikipedia

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    Global Affairs Canada ( GAC; French: Affaires mondiales Canada; AMC) [NB 1] is the department of the Government of Canada that manages Canada's diplomatic and consular relations, promotes Canadian international trade, and leads Canada's international development and humanitarian assistance. It is also responsible for maintaining Canadian ...

  5. Visa policy of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Visa policy map. Canada. Visa not required; eTA not required. Visa not required; eTA required for travel by air, not required by land or sea. Visitors who held a Canadian visa within the last 10 years or currently hold a valid U.S. non-immigrant visa do not need a visa for air travel, but an eTA is required. For travel by land or sea, a visa is ...

  6. Canada to lift some border restrictions July 5; next steps ...

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    OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada said on Monday it would start cautiously lifting border restrictions for fully vaccinated citizens on July 5 but made clear it would be months before U.S. and other ...

  7. Internment of Japanese Canadians - Wikipedia

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    The internment in Canada included the theft, seizure, and sale of property belonging to this forcefully displaced population, which included fishing boats, motor vehicles, houses, farms, businesses, and personal belongings. Japanese Canadians were forced to use the proceeds of forced sales to pay for their basic needs during the internment.

  8. Canada is easing travel restrictions for vaccinated ... - AOL

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    Canada is opening its borders to vaccinated U.S. travelers on Aug. 9, but tourists will notice a few differences compared to pre-pandemic trips. Canada is easing travel restrictions for vaccinated ...

  9. List of ambassadors of Canada to Japan - Wikipedia

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    January 18, 1929. The ambassador of Canada to Japan is the official representative of the Canadian government to the government of Japan. The official title for the ambassador is Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Canada to Japan. The ambassador of Canada to Japan is Ian G. McKay who was appointed on the advice of Prime Minister ...