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September 23, 2025

Contact

James P. DeHart
Consul General

Consulate General of the United States of America
112-1231 Pacific Boulevard
Vancouver, BC V6Z 0E2

Phone: 604 685-4311  | Email: vancouverK@state.gov

Fiancée visa inquiries:
vancouverK@state.gov
Passport and citizenship inquiries:
vancouverACS@state.gov

Location & Economy

The United States is Canada’s largest trading partner and the world’s largest economy, representing nearly a quarter of global GDP. With a population of over 335 million, advanced infrastructure, and leading innovation hubs, the U.S. is a natural first step for Canadian companies seeking international expansion.

  • Canada–U.S. Trade: Two-way trade in goods and services exceeds CAD $1.2 trillion annually, making it one of the most integrated economic relationships in the world.
  • CUSMA/USMCA: The Canada–U.S.–Mexico Agreement secures preferential access to the U.S. market, protecting Canadian exporters from tariffs and providing modernized rules for digital trade, intellectual property, and labour mobility.
  • Innovation & Clusters: The U.S. leads in technology, aerospace, life sciences, clean energy, creative industries, and advanced manufacturing, with globally recognized clusters such as Silicon Valley, Seattle, Boston, New York, and Austin.
  • Business Climate: Transparent legal and regulatory systems, deep capital markets, and the world’s largest consumer base make the U.S. one of the most attractive markets for Canadian companies.

  • Proximity & Market Size – The U.S. is within easy reach for Canadian businesses, with extensive cross-border supply chains and cultural familiarity.
  • CUSMA Advantage – Canadian companies benefit from tariff-free access on most goods and fairer treatment in services, procurement, and digital trade.
  • Integrated Supply Chains – Automotive, aerospace, agriculture, and energy sectors are deeply integrated across the border, creating opportunities for SMEs.
  • Innovation Ecosystem – Access to top research universities, venture capital, and technology hubs provides fertile ground for Canadian firms in ICT, biotech, AI, and clean tech.
  • Diaspora & Business Ties – Canada and the U.S. share the world’s longest undefended border, strong cultural ties, and well-established business networks.
  • Regional Opportunities – Each U.S. state has its own strengths: Washington State in aerospace and clean tech, Texas in energy and logistics, California in technology and entertainment, New York in finance and creative industries.

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