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The Embassy of the Republic of Cameroon in Beijing is the diplomatic mission of Cameroon in the People's Republic of China. It is located at No.7 Dong Wu Jie, San Li Tun in Chaoyang District of Beijing.[1]
The current ambassador is H.E. Mr. Martin Mpana who replaced H.E. Mr. Eleih-Elle Etian since 2008.
Services
editThe Embassy has the authority of issuing new and renewing old passports to Cameroonian Citizen. The procedure usually takes a few months.
Visa to non-Cameroonian citizen can also be applied for at the Embassy and the procedure would take a few days (up to a couple of weeks)
All fees can be paid in RMB.
Personnel
edit- H.E. Mr. Martin Mpana, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
- Mr. Nsah V. Paul Gerard, Minister Counsellor
- Mr. Haman Yaya, First Secretary
- Mr. Mouandjo Mouandjo, Second Secretary
- Navy Captain Betangane, Defence Attaché
- Lieutenant-Colonel Avom Nang Jean Jacques, Deputy Defence Attaché
- Major Mvondo James, Army Attaché
- Major Ibamie Ousmana, Air Attaché
- Captain Etoua Julien, Gendarmerie Attaché
- Mr Souleymanou, Chief of the Cameroon Tourism Bureau for Asia
History
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On March 26, 1971, the government of Cameroon established diplomatic relations with the People Republic of China. In 1973, Cameroon established an embassy in Beijing and began sending ambassadors to China.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "系统维护_中华人民共和国外交部". www.mfa.gov.cn. Retrieved 2024-09-12.