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400 Nepali obtain passports from mobile consular camp in Toronto


21 November 2024  

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KATHMANDU: A total of 400 Nepalis have obtained passports from a mobile camp, recently organized by the Ottawa-based Nepali Embassy in Toronto City.

Passport and other consular services were provided in the two-day camp. With a view to render services closer to the service seekers, the Embassy conducted mobile consular/passport camp in Toronto on 16-17 November 2024.

This is a continuation of the effort of the Embassy to bring services to different cities of Canada where is there significant number of Nepali diasporas.

This is the third such mobile consular camp in Greater Toronto Area (GTA) alone organized in past one year, stated a press release issued by the Embassy.

The mobile camp in Toronto this time was conducted in collaboration with the Department of Passports, Honorary Consulate of Nepal in Toronto, NRNA NCC Canada, and other community organizations in GTA.

Besides, the Embassy had conducted similar mobile consular/passport camps in Edmonton, Vancouver, Halifax, and Calgary in past six months.

The Embassy appreciates the continued collaboration and support of Nepali Diaspora community in such efforts.

The Embassy plans to conduct more such mobile camps in the future in different cities of Canada where there is significant number of service seekers, it is shared.

Publish Date : 21 November 2024 12:37 PM

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