Canadian Embassy in United Arab Emirates – Abu Dhabi
Street Address:
The Canadian Embassy
Immigration Section
10th Floor
Abu Dhabi Trade Towers (Abu Dhabi Mall)
Abu Dhabi
Mailing Address For Canadian Embassy in United Arab Emirates:
The Canadian Embassy
Immigration Section
P.O. Box 6970
Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates
Tel.: (971-2) 694-0300
Fax.: (971-2) 694-0396
E-mail Address: abu-dhabi-im-enquiry@international.gc.ca
Website: www.abudhabi.gc.ca
Additional information about this Canadian Embassy in United Arab Emirates:
The Canadian Embassy in United Arab Emirates handles immigrant processing from Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen, and the visitor visas from Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
The United Arab Emirates and Canada have excellent trade and investment relationships, and according to the 2006 Canadian census approximately 5,000 people were recent immigrants from the United Arab Emirates. Approximately 25,000 Canadians live in the UAE, and recent developments have made it so Canadians need visas to visit the UAE, while people from the UAE have always needed visas to visit Canada.
Canadian Embassy in United Arab Emirates – Dubai
Street Address
19th Floor, Jumeirah Emirates Towers,
Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai,
United Arab Emirates
Postal Address
P.O. Box 52472
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Tel.: 971 (4) 404-8444
Fax.: 971 (4) 314-5556
E-mail Address: dubai@international.gc.ca
Internet: www.canadainternational.gc.ca/uae-eau/
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Should You Contact a Lawyer First…?
It is important to remember that when applying for Canadian Immigration, you are required to submit your application to the Canadian Embassy of your nationality. However, there are some exceptions to this rule. You should always contact an immigration lawyer to assist you with the procedures associated with the Canadian Embassy of your region because the Canadian Embassy in the United Arab Emirates may have its own set of special rules and procedures.