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Canada–Portugal relations

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Canada and Portugal have friendlybilateral relations, the importance of which center on the history ofPortuguese migration to Canada. Canadians of full or partial Portuguese ancestry number approximately 482,000 people.[1] Both nations are members ofNATO, theOECD, and theUnited Nations.

History

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Monument to Portugal inParc du Portugal in Montreal, Canada

One of the first European explorers to visit Canada wasGaspar Corte-Real who explored its Atlantic regions. Some of the earliest Portuguese migrants settled inLabrador in the 16th century.[1] Many Portuguese settlers arrived in Canada between 1940 and 1984, with many escaping the dictatorship ofAntónio de Oliveira Salazar. Most Portuguese migrants settled in and aroundToronto.[1]

Diplomatic relations between Canada and Portugal were established in January 1952,[2] with both nations opening embassies in their hosts' capitals.[3] In November 1972, Canada condemned thePortuguese Colonial Wars inAngola,Mozambique and inPortuguese Guinea.[4]

In October 1982, Portuguese Prime MinisterFrancisco Pinto Balsemão paid an official visit to Canada, the first Portuguese head of government to do so.[5]In November 2010, Canadian Prime MinisterStephen Harper visited Portugal to attend the2010 Lisbon summit.[6] In 2018, Portuguese Prime MinisterAntónio Costa paid an official visit to Canada and met with Prime MinisterJustin Trudeau.[7] There have been several high-level visits between the leaders of the two nations.[8]

In 2022, the nations celebrated 70 years of diplomatic relations.[9]

High-level visits

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High-level visits from Canada to Portugal[6]

High-level visits from Portugal to Canada[9][5][10][11][7]

Bilateral agreements

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Both nations have signed several bilateral agreements (with the United Kingdom signing some initial agreements on Canada's behalf) such as an Agreement of Mutual Surrender of Fugitive Criminals (1894); Agreement of Cooperation in Legal Proceedings in Civil and Commercial Matters (1935); Trade Agreement (1954); Agreement on Non-Immigrant Visa Arrangements (1958); Agreement on Mutual Fishery Relations (1977); Agreement on Social Security (1981); Agreement on Air transportation (1987); Agreement to avoid double taxation and prevent tax evasion in terms of income taxes (1999); and an Agreement on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters (2000).[3][12]

Transportation

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There are direct flights between Canada and Portugal with the following airlines:Air Canada,Air Transat,Azores Airlines andTAP Air Portugal.

Trade

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In 2016, Canada signed afree trade agreement with theEuropean Union, of which Portugal is a member. In 2018, bilateral trade between Canada and Portugal totaled $1 billion CAD.[2] Canada's exports to Portugal amounted to $382 million CAD. Oilseeds, aircraft and parts, cereals and leguminous vegetables; were among the leading export goods from Canada to Portugal. Imports from Portugal in 2018 amounted to $635 million. Beverages (wine), apparel, organic chemicals, footwear, furniture, electronics and electrical machinery and equipment were among the leading imports from Portugal to Canada.[2]

Resident diplomatic missions

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  • Building hosting the Embassy of Canada in Lisbon
    Building hosting the Embassy of Canada in Lisbon
  • Building hosting the Consulate-General of Portugal in Toronto
    Building hosting the Consulate-General of Portugal in Toronto

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcPortuguese Canadians
  2. ^abcBilateral relations between Canada and Portugal
  3. ^abRelações Diplomáticas: Canadá (in Portuguese)
  4. ^Let us Prey: With the Old Regime in Portugal
  5. ^abPrime Minister Pierre Trudeau will visit Portugal at the...
  6. ^abHarper in Portugal to talk about Afghanistan, world security at NATO summit
  7. ^abVisit to Canada of His Excellency António Costa
  8. ^Governantes de Portugal no Canadá Bem-Vindo primeiro-ministro de Portugal (in Portuguese)
  9. ^abCanada-Portugal: 70 years of diplomatic relations and many more of friendship
  10. ^Visit to Canada by Anibal Cavaco Silva Prime Minister of Portugal
  11. ^Speech on the Occasion of a State Luncheon in Honour of His Excellency Jorge Fernando Branco de Sampaio
  12. ^Treaty Law Division: Portugal
  13. ^Embassy of Canada in Lisbon
  14. ^Embassy of Portugal in Canada
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