The British Embassy Rangoon is supported by a dynamic and resourceful team who provide political and economic analysis, and engage with government, democratic forces, and all parts of civil society.
A Facebook page dedicated to promoting diplomatic relations, economic growth and friendship between the State of Israel and Myanmar.
On this page you will find news, information about forthcoming events, videos and photos distributed by the Embassy.
Due to privacy considerations it is not possible to reply to consular or passport queries via Facebook. If you have visa queries, or if you are an Australian citizen with passport or consular questions, we suggest you go to our website http://www.burma.embassy.gov.au/rang/home.html.
For urgent consular assistance, please phone the 24 hour consular emergency centre on 1300 555 135, or +612 6261 3305.
For other enquiries, please use the “Contact Us” details on the DFAT website, the Smartraveller website and the Australian Passports Office website.
The British Embassy Rangoon works towards the British government’s goal of supporting the evolving democratic reforms in Burma.
The Embassy of Malaysia in Yangon is the diplomatic mission of Malaysia to Myanmar. While its first office was established in 1964, the Malaysia-Myanmar diplomatic has started since 1 March 1958 following Myanmar’s recognition to Malaysia’s independence.
Singapore established diplomatic relations with the Union of Myanmar in 1966. However, it was only in May 1984 that the Embassy was opened in Yangon. Initially, it operated from Inya Lake Hotel before renting a bungalow house at 287 Pyay Road, Sanchaung Township, Yangon.
The Embassy later moved to another rented premises at 326 Pyay Road, Sanchaung Township, Yangon on 11 June 1993. On 12 May 2003, the Embassy finally relocated to its permanent home at 238 Dhamazedi Road, Bahan Township, Yangon.
Mr David Low was appointed the first Charge d’Affaires in Yangon. The Embassy’s first Ambassador was Mr Calvin Eu who assumed his post on 20 June 1994. The current Ambassador is Mr Robert Chua who took up his post on 22 May 2006.
We will keep you posted about the friendly relations between Myanmar and Italy and the related events in both countries.
We will keep you up to date on our latest news, cultural events, and information about study in Japan. For further information, please visit our website at http://www.mm.emb-japan.go.jp/index.htm
We expressly draw your attention to the fact that Facebook permanently stores the information of its users in the United States and uses it for commercial purposes. We are unable to identify how long and to what extent the data is stored, how the data is evaluated and linked, and to whom the data is passed on. Unfortunately we have no influence on Facebook’s collection and further use of the data.
The Federal Foreign Office takes the current discussion on data protection in social networks very seriously and asks you to consider very carefully what personal information you supply to Facebook by using our site.
You can find further information on the subject of data protection on the website of the Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information at http://www.bfdi.bund.de.
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Yangon
9 Bogyoke Aung San Museum Road
Bahan Township
11201 Yangon / Union of Myanmar
Phone: +95-1-548951, 548952, 548953
e-mail: [email protected]
Managing editor (responsible for editorial content): Maik Fischer
Consular Hotline: (95) 9457085275
Tel. (951) 222-784,226-721,226-728
Satellite Phone : (02)354-6200,(02)354-6201
Fax. (951) 221-713
Satellite Fax : (02)354-6198
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.thaiembassy.org/yangon
Twitter: https://twitter.com/thaiembmyanmar
Consular section will accept unlimited number of walk-in applicants during 09.00 – 11.30 hrs.
Information for Canadians travelling or living abroad. Tips on travel documents, travel health, returning to Canada and more.
Embassy of the Czech Republic in Yangon.
The Embassy of Denmark in Myanmar reserves the right to remove any comments that may:
• be offensive
• be discriminatory
• be of a commercial nature
• contain information of a personal nature
• be contrary to existing laws
• not be relevant to the theme of the page or the post that is being commented on.
The Embassy of Denmark in Myanmar does not handle any cases via Facebook. All questions relating to the Embassy of Denmark in Myanmar, including specific consular services matters, are to be sent to [email protected]
If you are in need of immediate help, you can contact the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 24/7 Operations Centre 24 hours a day at +45 33 92 11 12. Questions regarding other areas within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are to be sent to [email protected].
For more information about the Embassy of Denmark in Myanmar’s work, please visit our website: http://myanmar.um.dk/






















