Ambassador vows support to Vietnamese in Canada

Vietnamese Ambassador to Canada Nguyen Duc Hoa has affirmed that the Vietnamese embassy in Ottawa and Vietnamese Consulate General in Vancouver will always maintain links between the overseas Vietnamese (OV) community and the home country.

Vietnamese Ambassador to Canada Nguyen Duc Hoa speaking at the meeting with the OV community
Vietnamese Ambassador to Canada Nguyen Duc Hoa speaking at the meeting with the OV community

He made the statement during a meeting with Vietnamese nationals in Vancouver, the capital city of British Colombia province, as part of his visit to western Canadian provinces from April 27-29.

Hoa said during his visit he aims to listen to the aspirations and constructive feedback of OV on strengthening Vietnam-Canada ties and national development.

The ambassador updated them on the domestic situation and orientations to bilateral ties in the near future, especially education, economics, trade and health care cooperation.

Together with Vietnamese Consul General in Vancouver Pham Manh Hai, Hoa also answered questions regarding domestic investment procedures, guarantee for marriage and citizenship.

They took note of suggestions involving administrative procedures, the Party and State’s policies and guidelines targeting overseas Vietnamese.

During the stay, the ambassador called on several outstanding firms owned by OV in Vancouver, including the largest mushroom grower in the west and the third largest in Canada, Champ’s Mushroom and one of the largest Asian supermarkets in Vancouver, HenLong.

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