Kathmandu, Feb 20: The Ottawa-based Embassy of Nepal conducted a mobile consular camp in Surrey of British Columbia province of Canada from 15 to 16 February 2025.
The camp was conducted in
collaboration with the Hindu Buddhist Foundation of Canada (HBFC), Nepal
Cultural Society of British Columbia (NCSBC), Non-Resident Nepali Association
Canada (NRNA) and other community organizations of Nepali Diaspora in that
province, the embassy said.
Nepali nationals, particularly
Nepali students in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba,and Alberta
provinces of Canada, received passport renewal and other consular services on
the occasion.
For some time, the Embassy has been
striving to deliver services closer to the provinces where there is a sizeable
presence of Nepali Diaspora and students, stated a press release issued by the
Embassy on February 19.
Coinciding with the occasion, the
Embassy also held a meet and greet session with Nepali Diaspora entrepreneurs
in Vancouver on February 15.
Prominent members of Nepali
Diaspora entrepreneurs made presentations on their journey of business and the
success they have achieved.
Ambassador of Nepal to Canada
Bharat Raj Paudyal encouraged the entrepreneurs to utilize their niche skills,
expertise, and potentials to grow and prosper.
Highlighting the policy reforms
brought by the Government of Nepal, he invited the entrepreneurs to contribute
for promoting trade between Nepal and Canada and bring technology, know-how and
investments to Nepal. (RSS)