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Address925 West Georgia St, Suite 920
Vancouver BC V6C 3L2
Canada
Phonelocal: (604) 688.6514
international: +1.604.688.6514
Faxlocal: (604) 685.7042
international: +1.604.685.7042
Emailmail@vancouver.dgaccp.pt
Hours9:30 - 12:30 Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
9:30 - 17:00 Wed

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Wing
Tue, 16 Feb 2016 00:34 EST
Renew passport
Can I renew Portugese passport in Vancouver? How long does it take and what documents do I have to prepare?

Many thanks!
Mohit Sharma
Wed, 30 Dec 2015 00:57 EST
Schengen visa
Hi I want to apply for Schengen visa and my first visiting destination would be portugal
What all documents do i need. I m visiting friends and family in europe.
My status in canada is work permit.
I am currently employed and had been living in canada for more than 4 years.
Thanks
Cidalia Correia
Mon, 14 Dec 2015 13:05 EST
Trabalhei no Consulado de Vancouver, terei todo o gosto em ajudar e esclarecer duvidas.

I've worked at the Consulate in Vancouver, I am happy to answer any questions you might have.
Maria Gouveia
Mon, 9 Nov 2015 15:26 EST
Pasaporte
Meu sogro tem falta de renovar o passaporte,Nao consigo ter contacto com os senhores so Queria fazer um apontamento com voces quando vierei aqui a Edmonton no fim de November. Obrigado
Beatriz
Wed, 14 Oct 2015 16:18 EDT
renew the cartao de cidadao in calgary
hello my father wants to renew is card, we know the consulate is coming to calgary this month and we want to book an appointement where can I call to do that. because on the papers doesnt make any reference about that. thanks
Maria Torres
Tue, 13 Oct 2015 23:10 EDT
Consulate Service
I know the Consulate only have one day they are open all day. So that day is, of course, extremely busy. I have been at the Consulate many times, was very well serviced, staff is very kind, helpful, polite and efficient. Any Gov't service is usually busy and each case is different. I am very happy with the Consulate and I think it represent very well the country of Portugal in Vancouver.
Maria do Ceu Marcos Pereira
Mon, 5 Oct 2015 15:16 EDT
Need information. Govt in Portugal told me to contact Consulate here
My father passed away this past May, 2015 and I need to know what to send to the consulate. When I called and listened to the list of things they need, I could not keep up and dont know if there is a form/forms that need to be filled out and sent. Also is the original Death cerrtificate required or is a copy ok.
If anyone out there has gone through this please email. Thanking you in advance
maria.pereira@penticton.ca
Maria gouveia
Mon, 5 Oct 2015 15:04 EDT
Quando e que os senhores vem a edmonton
Mauricio Araujo
Tue, 29 Sep 2015 18:31 EDT
Just wanted to add...
If you still can't contact the Vancouver Consulate by Phone/email (see comment below)... and have a particular personal question that generic information from the Government of Portugal can't answer. You might want to contact the Toronto or Montreal Consulate General. Embassies (Ottawa) usually do not provide Consular service, issuing of documents and dealing with the public in general, Embassies are a diplomatic mission representing a country at a federal level. Also questions left here will probably won't be unanswered (unless by a fellow poster, non offical), this is not an official government page and doesn't get monitored as such.
Mauricio Araujo
Tue, 29 Sep 2015 18:05 EDT
Short staffed but good service.
The Portuguese Consulate in Vancouver is very short staffed, when I was there the last time there was one person, several people waiting in the waiting room, phone ringing non stop, meanwhile some documents do take away from that single employee, although I must admit once it was my turn I was given one of the best and most polite service I've received from a public servant.
If you live in the area, a going in person is the best option, internet for information and by phone try different times/days, you might have better luck when the doors are closed to the public but before 17h. Although quite limited might not seem ideal, but other small European countries sometimes don't even offer local consular services in Vancouver (e.g. Belgium)

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