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The High Commissioner of the United Kingdom to Guyana is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in the Republic of Guyana. The UK's High Commissioner to Guyana has also been non-resident British Ambassador to Suriname since that country gained its independence on 25 November 1975.
Jane Caroline Miller OBE [4] is a British diplomat who is currently the High Commissioner of the United Kingdom to Guyana. She is the first female to be appointed to the post. [1] [5] She also serves as Ambassador of the United Kingdom to CARICOM [6] and non-resident Ambassador to the Republic of Suriname. [3]
The Guyanese High commissioner (Commonwealth) in London is the official representative of the Government in Georgetown, Guyana to the Government of the United Kingdom and is regularly accretitated as ambassador in Paris, The Hague, Berlin, Warsaw and to the Holy See.
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(High Commissioner) Saint Kitts and Nevis: 12 January 2011: London: United Kingdom: Kevin Monroe Isaac (High Commissioner) Saint Lucia: 14 November 2016: London: United Kingdom: Guy Mayers (High Commissioner) Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 24 April 2001: London: United Kingdom: Cenio E. Lewis (High Commissioner) Samoa: 18 May 2022: Brussels ...
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The high commissioner of the United Kingdom to Canada is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in Canada and is in charge of the British diplomatic mission to Canada. As fellow members of the Commonwealth of Nations , diplomatic relations between the United Kingdom and Canada are at governmental level, rather than between ...
On 1 October 1987 Fiji was deemed to have left the Commonwealth and the British High Commission became the British Embassy. 1988–1989: Roger Barltrop, also High Commissioner to Nauru, Tuvalu; 1989–1992: Peter Smart, also High Commissioner to Nauru, Tuvalu; 1992–1995: Timothy David, also High Commissioner to Kiribati, Nauru, Tuvalu