This is a list of diplomatic missions in Chile. There are currently 72 embassies in Santiago de Chile, and many countries maintain consulates in other Chilean cities (not including honorary consulates).


Diplomatic missions in Chile

Diplomatic missions in Santiago de Chile

Country Mission type Photo
 AlgeriaEmbassy
 ArgentinaEmbassy
 AustraliaEmbassy
 AustriaEmbassy
 AzerbaijanDiplomatic Office
 BelgiumEmbassy
 BoliviaConsulate-General
 BrazilEmbassy
 CanadaEmbassy
 ChinaEmbassy
 ColombiaEmbassy
 Costa RicaEmbassy
 CroatiaEmbassy
 CubaEmbassy
 Czech RepublicEmbassy
 DenmarkEmbassy
 Dominican RepublicEmbassy
 EcuadorEmbassy
 EgyptEmbassy
 El SalvadorEmbassy
 European UnionEmbassy
 FinlandEmbassy
 FranceEmbassy
 GermanyEmbassy
 GreeceEmbassy
 GuatemalaEmbassy
 HaitiEmbassy
 Holy SeeApostolic Nunciature
 HondurasEmbassy
 HungaryEmbassy
 IndiaEmbassy
 IndonesiaEmbassy
 IranEmbassy
 IrelandEmbassy
 IsraelEmbassy
 ItalyEmbassy
 JapanEmbassy
 JordanEmbassy
 KuwaitEmbassy
 LebanonEmbassy
 LibyaEmbassy
 MalaysiaEmbassy
 MexicoEmbassy
 MoroccoEmbassy
 NetherlandsEmbassy
 New ZealandEmbassy
 NicaraguaEmbassy
 NorwayEmbassy
 PalestineEmbassy
 PanamaEmbassy
 ParaguayEmbassy
 PeruEmbassy
 PhilippinesEmbassy
 PolandEmbassy
 PortugalEmbassy
 RomaniaEmbassy
 RussiaEmbassy
 Saudi ArabiaEmbassy
 South AfricaEmbassy
 South KoreaEmbassy
 Sovereign Military Order of MaltaEmbassy
 SpainEmbassy
 SwedenEmbassy
  SwitzerlandEmbassy
 SyriaEmbassy
 Republic of China (Taiwan)Taipei Representative Office
 ThailandEmbassy
 TurkeyEmbassy
 UkraineEmbassy
 United Arab EmiratesEmbassy
 United KingdomEmbassy
 United StatesEmbassy
 UruguayEmbassy
 VenezuelaEmbassy
 VietnamEmbassy

Non-resident embassies accredited to Chile

(Resident in Brasília unless otherwise noted)

Consular missions

Antofagasta

Arica

  •  Bolivia (Consulate-General)
  •  Peru (Consulate-General)

Calama

Concepción

Iquique

Punta Arenas

Puerto Montt

Valparaíso

Closed missions

Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref.
Santiago de Chile  Bulgaria Embassy 2011 [5][6]
 Iraq Embassy Unknown
 Nigeria Embassy Unknown
 Pakistan Embassy 2014 [7]
 Slovakia Embassy 2004 [8]
 Zambia Embassy Unknown [9]
Arica  Argentina Consulate 1990 [10]
Valparaíso  Peru Consulate-General 2020 [11]

See also

References

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  2. Tatyana Kudrenok (15 June 2022). "Ambassador of Kazakhstan presented credentials to President of Chile". Kazinform. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  3. "Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania - Brasilia, Federative Republic of Brazil". Ministry of Foreign Affairs & East African Cooperation of Tanzania. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
  4. "Consulado General de la República Popular China en Iquique". Archived from the original on 2021-12-18. Retrieved 2022-09-19.
  5. "MFA :: Chile, Santiago, Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria". Republic of Bulgaria Ministry of foreign affairs. Archived from the original on 2022-07-31. Retrieved 2022-09-19.
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  8. ŠANDOR, Filip; GURŇÁK, Daniel (2020-12-22). "Two decades of diplomatic representation of the Slovak Republic in the world – political-geographic perspective". Geographia Cassoviensis. 14 (2). doi:10.33542/GC2020-2-06 via ResearchGate.
  9. "Reseña histórica de la presencia chilena en África - I. Introducción" [Historical review of the Chilean presence in Africa - I. Introduction]. e.exam-10.com (in Spanish). 2015-06-22. Archived from the original on 2022-05-12. Retrieved 2022-09-19.
  10. "Argentina.gob.ar". Archived from the original on 2022-09-16. Retrieved 2022-09-19.
  11. "Disponen el cierre del Consulado General del Perú en Valparaíso, República de Chile" [Order the closure of the Consulate General of Peru in Valparaíso, Republic of Chile]. El Peruano (in Spanish). Vol. 37, no. 15535. 2020-03-15. Retrieved 2022-09-19.
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