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Consulate General of Sweden

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The Consulate General of Sweden in Kingston, Jamaica plays an essential role in enhancing diplomatic, economic, cultural, and social connections between the two nations.

Key Functions and Services

1. Consular Services:
The Consulate General of Sweden in Jamaica offers a wide range of consular services to Swedish nationals residing in or visiting Jamaica. These services include passport renewals, visa applications, notarial services, and assistance during emergencies. The consulate is committed to the welfare of Swedish citizens, providing guidance and support in legal matters and offering emergency assistance when required.

2. Cultural and Educational Exchange:
The consulate organizes and supports various cultural events, such as art exhibitions, film screenings, music performances, and literary events, to showcase Swedish culture and strengthen cultural ties between Sweden and Jamaica.

3. Economic and Trade Promotion:
The consulate offers information on the business environment in Sweden and potential investment opportunities for Jamaican businesses looking to expand into the European market.

4. Diplomatic Relations:
The consulate engages in regular dialogues and negotiations with the Jamaican government on various issues, including security, governance, environmental sustainability, and cultural exchange.

Contact Info

Location

Parish
Kingston Parish
Address
C/O Myers, Fletcher & Gordon, 21 East Street, Park Place, Kingston, Jamaica
C/O Myers, Fletcher & Gordon, 21 East Street, Park Place, Kingston, Jamaica
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