Unrest in Hong Kong not spilling over to demands on Canadian consulate
OTTAWA — Canadians in Hong Kong are watching nervously as tensions escalate between pro-democracy protesters and police but so far, the Canadian consulate in the region is seeing no obvious signs of their concern.
Both the Immigration and Global Affairs departments say there’s been no surge in call volumes to the consulate, nor a sudden spike in applications for passports or any other immigration documents.
“We stand ready to provide consular assistance to Canadians who are in Hong Kong as needed,” Global Affairs said in a statement.
The department has been working on contingency plans to assist the 300,000 Canadians in the region for some time, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said last week, but what those plans might look like is unclear.