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Canada–Trinidad and Tobago relations

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Canada - Trinidad and Tobago relations
Map indicating locations of Canada and Trinidad and Tobago

Canada

Trinidad and Tobago

Canada–Trinidad and Tobago relations refers to the bilateral relations between Canada and Trinidad and Tobago. Both countries established full diplomatic relations in August 1962 after Trinidad's Independence. Since establishing relations, Trinidad and Tobago Defense Force have trained alongside Canadian Forces.[1] As of 2023, there were an estimated 115,225 Trinidadian and Tobagonian Canadians and 4,000 Canadians living in Trinidad and Tobago, 92% of which hold dual citizenship.[2]

Education

Students in Trinidad and Tobago Universities are eligible for scholarships to Canadian Universities. Tens of thousands of student visas are approved each year by Canada's High Commission.

Trade

Bilateral trade totalled $750 million in 2022 between the two nations. Canada's exports to Trinidad and Tobago amounted to $705 million and included oil, mineral ores, machinery, and food products. Canada imported $330 million worth of goods from Trinidad and Tobago in 2022 which included organic chemicals and Food Products. Canadian investments in the country are concentrated in Trinidad's Petrochemical, Oil and Gas Industries.

Resident diplomatic missions

See also

References

  1. ^ "Canada-Trinidad and Tobago Relations". Government of Canada. May 2018. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
  2. ^ Ajay Parasaram (September 2009). "Portrait of Canadians in Trinidad & Tobago" (PDF). Asia Pacific. Retrieved 28 October 2018.
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