Australian Embassy
Mexico
Also accredited to Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama

About us

 

The Australian Embassy in Mexico City advances Australia's foreign policy, security, trade, investment and business interests in our accredited countries of Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama.

As well as focusing on our political and economic relationships with these accredited countries, the Embassy in Mexico City supports Australians in these countries by providing a consular service and some administrative functions. Contact the consular team via email [email protected]

The Australian Government also has a network of Honorary Consuls in the countries of accreditation to support aspects of our individual bilateral relationship, particularly with consular and passport assistance to Australian and permanent residents.

The Embassy team in Mexico City includes representatives of:

  • Austrade. As the Australian’s Government commercial and investment agency, Austrade aims at helping Australian companies develop in Mexico and promoting education. It also provides legal advice to companies wishing to settle in Australia. Contact them via email [email protected]
  • The Australian Department of Agriculture Water and the Environment. Contact the team via email [email protected]
  • The Australian Department of Education Skills and Employment. Covering Pacific alliance countries (Mexico, Colombia, Peru and Chile). Contact the team via email [email protected]

The Embassy’s activities in promoting broader awareness of Australia are managed by the Public Diplomacy and Communications team. We try to highlight why Australia matters, including advocating Australia as a great destination for tourism and education.​ We support Australian culture and promote Australia’s position as a positive global citizen – as a supporter of the international rules based order and global trade liberalisation and as a strong and trusted partner in the Indo-Pacific region. We do this in many ways, including through events, publications and collaborations with local and Australian partners. If you want to get in touch with the team, you can contact them via email [email protected]

The Direct Aid Program provides international cooperation funds for civil society organizations in Mexico, Central America, Cuba and Dominican Republic. To get in touch with the team, please send us an e-mail