Canada–Dominican_Republic_relations

Canada–Dominican Republic relations

Canada–Dominican Republic relations

Bilateral relations


Canada-Dominican Republic relations are the bilateral relations between the Canada and The Dominican Republic. Both nations are members of the Organization of American States and the United Nations.

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History

Formal diplomatic relations were established between both nations in 1954. In 2017, the DR was the largest trading partner of Canada in the Caribbean. The DR maintains observer status in the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, an organization that Canada is a full member of. Canada offered 177 students in the DR scholarships to Canadian Universities under The Emerging Leaders of the Americas program.[1]

Trade

The DR exported US$490 Million worth of goods to Canada in 2019, with the largest export being gold. Canada exported US$163 Million worth of goods, with wheat being the largest export.[2]

Immigration

Dominican Canadians are the fastest growing ethnic group from the Caribbean. As of 2016, there were 23,130 people in Canada with full or partial Dominican ancestry. Most Dominicans live in Quebec or Ontario. Montreal has the largest Dominican population in Canada with 6,690 residents of Dominican descent.[3]

Resident diplomatic missions

See also


Notes and references

  1. "Canada - Dominican Republic". canadainternational. Retrieved 11 August 2021.

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