Norway Consulate in Vancouver

Consulate of Norway in Vancouver

Norway Consulate in Vancouver

The Norwegian Consulate is a diplomatic mission in Vancouver and is appointed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Norway. Below you will find the contact details of the consulate as well as the name of the Norwegian consul serving in Vancouver.

Contact details of the Norwegian Consulate in Vancouver

Addres:

Norwegian Honorary Consulate General in Vancouver - Canada - 1480-1188 West Georgia Street - Vancouver - British Columbia V6E 4A2 - Canada

Telephone Number:

(+1) (604) 682-7977

Fax Number:

(+1) (604) 685-8434

Email:

nor-congeneral@telus.net

Website:

norway.no/canada/

Consul:

Randall James Kaardal - Consul General

Office Hours:

By appointment

 


 
  The Norwegian Consulate in Vancouver

is a lower level diplomatic representative office appointed by the Embassy of Norway in Canada and is lead by Randall James Kaardal - Consul General of Norway to Canada.

Type of Consulate

Some Norwegian consulates in Canada are honorary consulates and do not handle visa or passport matters.

Inquire the consulate in Vancouver directly or visit the official website of the consulate norway.no/canada/

Consular Appointment

Before you visit the Norwegian consulate in Vancouver, make sure that you first check if you need an appointment.

Travel Insurance

For worldwide travel insurance including Norway and Canada , click here

Important notices related to consular matters

- For Norwegian visa applications, passports for Norway and other consulate matters related to Norway please contact the consulate in Vancouver directly by telephone (+1) (604) 682-7977 or email nor-congeneral@telus.net

- In Canada you will find consulates of Norway in Calgary, Edmonton, Fredericton, Halifax, Montreal, Quebec, Regina, St Johns, Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria and Winnipeg.

- Many other countries such as Germany, Slovakia, Albania, Sri Lanka, Chile, Mexico, Malta, Ireland, United Kingdom, Iceland and more hold appointed consular departments in Vancouver.