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Diaspora Projects by the Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants
Lebanon Connect, Bringing Lebanese Together. If there is something we can say about the Lebanese Diaspora, it is their story of success! It is no secret that Lebanon has more of its descendants living abroad. Driven by their Phoenician ancestors’ wanderlust, the Lebanese traveled the globe and are today among the most successful immigrants in the world. Yet, wherever they are, the Lebanese always remain in touch with their kin. Launched in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants, Lebanon Connect is an initiative aiming to connect the Lebanese living abroad to promote and foster economic and business opportunities between the Lebanese communities around the world. An innovative online and mobile platform, Lebanon Connect seeks to use digital technology to establish an active and effective international Lebanese lobby, while providing Lebanese professionals with the ability to promote and endorse their businesses, events and products. In the future, Lebanon Connect looks on to become a platform on which Lebanese from around the world can get acquainted, interact, meet, acquire news, stay updated, purchase Lebanese products and inquire about any compatriot or business in the same geographical area. For more information and to download the application please Click Here
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Presentation of Letters of Credence at Rideau Hall
OTTAWA—Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette, Governor General of Canada, will receive the letters of credence of six new heads of mission during a ceremony at Rideau Hall on Monday, January 29, 2018, at 2 p.m. Her Excellency Tania Molina Avalos Ambassador-designate of the Republic of El Salvador Her Excellency Aster Mamo Ana Ambassador-designate of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia His Excellency Fahad Saeed Mohamed Abdulla Al Raqbani Ambassador-designate of the United Arab Emirates His Excellency Fadi Ziadeh Ambassador-designate of the Republic of Lebanon Her Excellency Doma Tshering Ambassador-designate of the Kingdom of Bhutan His Excellency Shaikh Abdulla Rashed AlKhalifa Ambassador-designate of the Kingdom of Bahrain About the Presentation of Letters of Credence Upon their arrival in Canada, and before they can carry out their duties as heads of mission, new ambassadors, as well as new high commissioners of countries for which Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is not head of State, must be officially welcomed by the governor general of Canada. High commissioners representing countries for which The Queen is the head of State are formally introduced to the prime minister of Canada. Letters of credence are the official documents by which new heads of diplomatic missions are presented by their head of State as their official representative. Currently, there are more than 180 missions accredited to Canada.
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Understanding Consular Services
The Honorary Consulate of Lebanon in Halifax provides essential consular services to Lebanese citizens and residents of Nova Scotia. These services are designed to ensure that Lebanese nationals can maintain their connection to Lebanon while fulfilling necessary administrative, legal, and cultural obligations. Understanding these services can help citizens access support quickly and efficiently. One of the primary services offered by the consulate is passport issuance and renewal. Citizens can apply for new passports, renew expired ones, or replace lost or damaged passports. The consulate guides applicants through the process, reviews documents for accuracy, and ensures that all necessary requirements are met. This service is crucial for travel, legal identification, and maintaining citizenship records. Civil registration services are another essential function. This includes registering births, deaths, and marriages, as well as issuing official extracts. Proper registration ensures that citizens’ records are up to date and legally recognized both in Lebanon and internationally. The consulate also provides document legalization and translation services. These services are important for individuals or businesses needing documents certified for use in Lebanon. By offering official authentication, the consulate ensures that legal and administrative documents are valid and accepted by Lebanese authorities. For Lebanese citizens facing urgent situations, the consulate offers emergency assistance. This includes support for travelers in distress, repatriation assistance, or guidance during personal emergencies abroad. Additionally, the consulate offers advice and resources regarding visas for Canadians or residents traveling to Lebanon. Beyond administrative services, the consulate actively engages in cultural and community programs, promoting Lebanese heritage, language, and traditions. This includes educational initiatives, events, and community projects that foster connection and pride among Lebanese residents in Nova Scotia. Understanding these consular services empowers citizens to access the support they need and stay connected to their homeland. The Honorary Consulate of Lebanon in Halifax is committed to providing professional, efficient, and community-focused assistance to all Lebanese nationals in the region, ensuring that both administrative needs and cultural ties are preserved.
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Celebrating Lebanese Heritage in Nova Scotia
The Honorary Consulate of Lebanon in Halifax is not only a place for official consular services but also a center for celebrating and promoting Lebanese culture in Nova Scotia. Our mission is to strengthen the bonds between Lebanese citizens, their heritage, and the wider Canadian community. Through various programs and initiatives, the consulate provides opportunities for education, cultural awareness, and community engagement. One of the most visible symbols of Lebanese heritage in Halifax is the Lebanese Emigrant Statue, which commemorates the contributions of Lebanese immigrants to the region. The statue serves as a reminder of the resilience, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit of the Lebanese community over generations. The consulate organizes events around such landmarks to educate and inspire both Lebanese citizens and Canadians alike. Cultural programs include music, art, and culinary events that allow the community to share Lebanese traditions. These events provide opportunities for networking, celebrating milestones, and connecting families across generations. They also strengthen the Lebanese identity among youth and newcomers, ensuring that cultural values, language, and traditions are preserved and passed on. The consulate also collaborates with schools, cultural organizations, and local authorities to host exhibitions, lectures, and workshops. These initiatives aim to educate the public about Lebanese history, literature, and achievements while fostering mutual understanding and respect. Participation in community programs not only promotes Lebanese heritage but also strengthens social cohesion and cultural exchange. Through these activities, the consulate creates a vibrant community hub where Lebanese citizens can feel supported, celebrated, and connected. By actively engaging in cultural initiatives, the Honorary Consulate of Lebanon in Halifax reinforces its commitment to preserving heritage and fostering pride among the Lebanese community. Whether through public events, educational programs, or heritage projects, the consulate plays a central role in celebrating Lebanon’s rich culture in Nova Scotia.
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How to Renew Your Lebanese Passport in Halifax
Renewing your Lebanese passport in Halifax is an important task for Lebanese citizens living in Nova Scotia, whether for travel, identification, or official purposes. The Honorary Consulate of Lebanon in Halifax provides professional guidance and support to make this process as smooth and efficient as possible. To start, it is important to schedule an appointment at the consulate. Appointments ensure that each application is handled promptly and that staff can dedicate sufficient time to verify documents and answer any questions. You can contact the consulate by phone or email to schedule a convenient time. When preparing for your passport renewal, ensure that you have all required documents ready. Typically, this includes your current passport, a completed passport application form, proof of Lebanese citizenship, recent passport-sized photographs, and applicable fees. Bringing all required documents correctly will prevent delays and help your application be processed without issues. At the consulate, staff will review your documents, verify your identity, and confirm all information on the application form. They will also provide instructions for submitting payment and collecting your new passport. Depending on processing times, you may need to return to the consulate to pick up your passport or follow instructions for secure delivery. It is also important to understand common mistakes that can delay processing, such as incomplete forms, expired photos, or mismatched personal information. The consulate staff can advise you on these details and guide you through correcting any issues before submission. Renewing your passport promptly ensures uninterrupted travel and access to essential services both in Lebanon and abroad. The Honorary Consulate of Lebanon in Halifax is dedicated to supporting Lebanese citizens with professionalism, accuracy, and efficiency. By following the guidelines and preparing your documents in advance, you can complete your passport renewal with confidence and ease.
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