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Embassy of Canada, Warsaw

The Embassy of Canada to Poland (French: Ambassade du Canada en Pologne; Polish: Ambasada Kanady w Polsce) in Warsaw is the diplomatic mission of Canada to Poland. The Embassy also covers the country of Belarus as part of its mandate. The Embassy is located at ulica Jana Matejki 1/5 in Warsaw, down the street from the Polish Sejm.

Embassy of Canada to Poland
LocationWarsaw, Poland
Addressulica Jana Matejki 1/5
Coordinates52°13′29″N 21°01′34″E / 52.22472°N 21.02611°E / 52.22472; 21.02611
AmbassadorCatherine Godin
Jurisdiction Poland
 Belarus
WebsiteOfficial website

History edit

 
Embassy of Canada to Poland in 1970

Prior to 1970, the Embassy of Canada to Poland was located in a rented office on Katowicka Street. The initial Embassy building was opened in 1970 at ulica Jana Matejki 1/5, which was then torn down for the construction of the current building. The Embassy has a perpetual lease on the grounds from the City of Warsaw.

Designed by architect Voytek Gorczynski, the new facility is more than double the size of the building it replaced, and it has won acclaim since its official opening in 2001. The Embassy was named Best Building of the Year in 2001 by Polish Business News, Best Public Building in 2002 by the City of Warsaw, and it received a special citation from the Association of Polish Architects for the Best Architectural Design in 2001.[1]

The Embassy's architectural design includes an emphasis on open spaces and natural light, which represent the Canadian values of transparency and openness. Expanding on these themes are a three-storey sky-lit lobby and a double-height multi-purpose room called the Canada Room, which is used for formal receptions and presentations. The building is three storeys in height, with a French limestone and aluminum exterior.

The Two Rocks Monument edit

 
The Two Rocks Monument

The Two Rocks monument was unveiled in 1999 by the then Prime Ministers of Canada and Poland – Jean Chrétien and Jerzy Buzek. The inscription on the monument says: "These two rocks, one from Poland and the second from Canada, commemorate Polish and Canadian soldiers, who fought side by side during World War II." One rock originates from Wilno (Canada) and the other from the Kashubian region in Poland, symbolizing the coming together of the Canadian and Polish people.

On August 21, 2009, the Embassy of Canada to Poland commemorated the 65th anniversary of the Battle of Falaise in France, during which the allied forces of Canada and Poland defeated the German troops. Wreaths were laid by representatives of Canada’s Department of National Defence and by Polish veterans – participants of the Battle of Falaise - at the Two Rocks monument, situated in front of the Canadian Embassy in Warsaw.

Embassy sections edit

The Embassy is one of Canada's largest missions in Central and Eastern Europe, with approximately 13 Canada-based diplomats and 65 locally employed staff working at the chancery and the ambassador's official residence. Currently, there are five sections operating at the Embassy:

The Visa Section processes applications for temporary resident and permanent resident visas from citizens and residents of Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.

The Trade Section promotes Canada's trade and economic interests in Poland, and supports Canadian companies and their products, services or technologies in the Polish market. This section also offers Polish clients assistance regarding investment and trade opportunities in Canada and will match their sourcing needs with appropriate Canadian products and services.

The Consular Section provides assistance to Canadians travelling, studying or residing in Poland and Belarus.

The Political, Economic, Cultural, Academic & Public Affairs Section has a broad scope of responsibilities in Poland, including promoting bilateral political and parliamentary relations, academic and educational relations, cultural relations, scientific cooperation, press/media, and public affairs. This section is also responsible for political relations with Belarus and International Experience Canada which is a youth mobility program between Canada and Poland.

The Canadian Defence Attaché Section covers military liaison between Canada and Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-11-03. Retrieved 2010-04-27.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Canada-Polska Connection Facebook Page
  • Virtual Tour of the Embassy Building
  • WZMH Architects
  • ABSTRAKT Studio Architecture/Voytek Gorczynski
  • Canada-Poland bilateral relations
  • The Visa Section at the Embassy of Canada to Poland
  • The Trade Section at the Embassy of Canada to Poland
  • The Canadian Trade Commissioner Service
  • The Consular Section at the Embassy of Canada to Poland
  • The Political, Economic, Cultural, Academic & Public Affairs Section at the Embassy of Canada to Poland
  • International Experience Canada
  • The Canadian Defence Attaché Section at the Embassy of Canada to Poland


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The Embassy of Canada to Poland French Ambassade du Canada en Pologne Polish Ambasada Kanady w Polsce in Warsaw is the diplomatic mission of Canada to Poland The Embassy also covers the country of Belarus as part of its mandate The Embassy is located at ulica Jana Matejki 1 5 in Warsaw down the street from the Polish Sejm Embassy of Canada to PolandLocationWarsaw PolandAddressulica Jana Matejki 1 5Coordinates52 13 29 N 21 01 34 E 52 22472 N 21 02611 E 52 22472 21 02611AmbassadorCatherine GodinJurisdiction Poland BelarusWebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 History 2 The Two Rocks Monument 3 Embassy sections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Embassy of Canada to Poland in 1970 Prior to 1970 the Embassy of Canada to Poland was located in a rented office on Katowicka Street The initial Embassy building was opened in 1970 at ulica Jana Matejki 1 5 which was then torn down for the construction of the current building The Embassy has a perpetual lease on the grounds from the City of Warsaw Designed by architect Voytek Gorczynski the new facility is more than double the size of the building it replaced and it has won acclaim since its official opening in 2001 The Embassy was named Best Building of the Year in 2001 by Polish Business News Best Public Building in 2002 by the City of Warsaw and it received a special citation from the Association of Polish Architects for the Best Architectural Design in 2001 1 The Embassy s architectural design includes an emphasis on open spaces and natural light which represent the Canadian values of transparency and openness Expanding on these themes are a three storey sky lit lobby and a double height multi purpose room called the Canada Room which is used for formal receptions and presentations The building is three storeys in height with a French limestone and aluminum exterior The Two Rocks Monument editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp The Two Rocks Monument The Two Rocks monument was unveiled in 1999 by the then Prime Ministers of Canada and Poland Jean Chretien and Jerzy Buzek The inscription on the monument says These two rocks one from Poland and the second from Canada commemorate Polish and Canadian soldiers who fought side by side during World War II One rock originates from Wilno Canada and the other from the Kashubian region in Poland symbolizing the coming together of the Canadian and Polish people On August 21 2009 the Embassy of Canada to Poland commemorated the 65th anniversary of the Battle of Falaise in France during which the allied forces of Canada and Poland defeated the German troops Wreaths were laid by representatives of Canada s Department of National Defence and by Polish veterans participants of the Battle of Falaise at the Two Rocks monument situated in front of the Canadian Embassy in Warsaw Embassy sections editThe Embassy is one of Canada s largest missions in Central and Eastern Europe with approximately 13 Canada based diplomats and 65 locally employed staff working at the chancery and the ambassador s official residence Currently there are five sections operating at the Embassy The Visa Section processes applications for temporary resident and permanent resident visas from citizens and residents of Belarus Estonia Latvia Lithuania Poland Russia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan The Trade Section promotes Canada s trade and economic interests in Poland and supports Canadian companies and their products services or technologies in the Polish market This section also offers Polish clients assistance regarding investment and trade opportunities in Canada and will match their sourcing needs with appropriate Canadian products and services The Consular Section provides assistance to Canadians travelling studying or residing in Poland and Belarus The Political Economic Cultural Academic amp Public Affairs Section has a broad scope of responsibilities in Poland including promoting bilateral political and parliamentary relations academic and educational relations cultural relations scientific cooperation press media and public affairs This section is also responsible for political relations with Belarus and International Experience Canada which is a youth mobility program between Canada and Poland The Canadian Defence Attache Section covers military liaison between Canada and Poland Estonia Latvia Lithuania Slovakia and the Czech Republic See also editCanada Poland relations Foreign relations of Canada Foreign relations of Poland Polish Canadians Diplomatic Missions of CanadaReferences edit Stowarzyszenie Architektow Polskich 2001 Awards Archived from the original on 2011 11 03 Retrieved 2010 04 27 External links editOfficial website Canada Polska Connection Facebook Page Virtual Tour of the Embassy Building Canadian Heads of Post to Poland WZMH Architects ABSTRAKT Studio Architecture Voytek Gorczynski Canada Poland bilateral relations Polish embassy in Ottawa The Visa Section at the Embassy of Canada to Poland The Trade Section at the Embassy of Canada to Poland The Canadian Trade Commissioner Service The Consular Section at the Embassy of Canada to Poland The Political Economic Cultural Academic amp Public Affairs Section at the Embassy of Canada to Poland International Experience Canada The Canadian Defence Attache Section at the Embassy of Canada to Poland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Embassy of Canada Warsaw amp oldid 1221476186, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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