Foreign Relations of The Republic of Ireland - Americas

Americas

Country Formal Relations Began Notes
Argentina 1947
  • Ireland has an embassy in Buenos Aires.
  • Argentina has an embassy in Dublin.
  • In March 2008, it was announced that there was a special new visa programme between the two countries.
  • List of Treaties ruling relations Argentina and Ireland (Argentine Foreign Ministry, in Spanish)
Barbados
  • Ireland is represented in Barbados through its embassy in New York City, USA and an honorary consulate in Bridgetown.
  • Barbados is represented in Ireland through its embassy in London, United Kingdom.
Bolivia
  • Ireland is represented in Bolivia through its embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Bolivia is represented in Ireland through its embassy in London, United Kingdom.
Brazil
  • Ireland has an embassy in Brasília.
  • Brazil has an embassy in Dublin.
Canada See Canada–Ireland relations
  • Canada and Ireland enjoy friendly relations, the importance of these relations centres on the history of Irish migration to Canada. Approximately 4 million Canadians have Irish ancestors, or approximately 14% of Canada's population.
  • Ireland has an embassy in Ottawa
Chile
  • Ireland has an embassy in Santiago de Chile.
  • Chile has an embassy in Dublin and honorary consulate in Cork.
Colombia See Colombia–Ireland relations
  • Ireland is represented in Colombia through its embassy in Mexico City, Mexico and an honorary consulate in Bogotá
  • Colombia is represented in Ireland through its embassy in London, United Kingdom.
Cuba
  • Ireland is represented in Cuba through its embassy in Mexico City, Mexico and an honorary consulate in Havana, Cuba.
  • Cuba has an embassy in Dublin.
  • A proportionate number of Irish people migrated to Cuba in the 19th century.
Dominican Republic
  • Ireland is represented in the Dominican Republic through its embassy in New York City, USA.
  • The Dominican Republic is represented in Ireland through its embassy in London, United Kingdom.
Ecuador
  • Ireland is represented in Ecuador through its embassy in New York City, USA and has an honorary consulate in Quito.
  • Ecuador is represented in Ireland through its embassy in London, United Kingdom and has an honorary consulate in Dublin.
Guyana
  • Ireland has an honorary consulate in Georgetown, Guyana.
  • Guyana is represented in Ireland through its embassy in London, United Kingdom.
Mexico See Ireland–Mexico relations
  • Ireland has an embassy in Mexico City.
  • Mexico has an embassy in Dublin.
  • The relationship has been associated with the Irish migration to Mexico.
Paraguay
  • Ireland is represented in Paraguay through its embassy in New York City, USA.
  • Paraguay is represented in Ireland through its embassy in London, United Kingdom.
Peru
  • Ireland is represented in Peru through its embassy in Mexico City and an honorary consulate in Lima.
  • Peru has an embassy in Dublin and has an honorary consulate in Cork.
Suriname
  • Ireland is represented in Suriname through its embassy in The Hague, Netherlands.
  • Suriname currently has no formal relations with Ireland.
Trinidad and Tobago
  • Ireland is represented in Trinidad & Tobago through its embassy in New York City, USA and has an honorary consulate in Port of Spain, Trinidad.
  • Trinidad & Tobago is represented in Ireland through its embassy in London, United Kingdom.
Uruguay
  • Approximately 120,000 Uruguayans have Irish ancestors.
  • Ireland is represented in Uruguay through its embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Uruguay is represented in Ireland through its embassy in London, United Kingdom.
Venezuela
  • Ireland is represented in Venezuela through its embassy in Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Venezuela is represented in Ireland through its embassy in London, United Kingdom.

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