When working temporarily in Quebec, it is important to be aware of the institutional resources available. Among them, the Consulate General of Mexico in Montreal is an essential reference for Mexican nationals living or working in the province.
At InfoTET Québec, we share practical information so that Temporary Foreign Workers (TFWs) can learn about the services they may access through their consulate.
The Consulate General of Mexico in Montreal is the official representation of the Mexican government in this province and in Canada’s Maritime provinces. Its role is to provide consular services and assistance to Mexican nationals abroad.
Temporary Foreign Workers can access various consular services, mainly in the following areas:
Documentation and official procedures
The Consulate offers services related to:
- Passports (issuance and renewal)
- Voter ID card (INE)
- Birth registration and other civil status records
- Document legalization
- Notarial services (such as powers of attorney)
These procedures help individuals keep their documents up to date during their stay in Canada.
General information and guidance
The Consulate also provides:
- Information about services available to the Mexican community
- General guidance on different types of procedures
- Informational and community activities
Support in specific cases
In certain cases, the Consulate may provide:
- Information about available resources
- Referrals to local services
- Support in specific situations involving Mexican nationals abroad
The Consulate is located in Montreal and serves individuals in Quebec as well as other provinces in Eastern Canada.
To find its address, contact information, and other useful details, you can consult the InfoTET Québec guide directory, which brings together key resources for Temporary Foreign Workers.
Understanding the role of the Consulate and the services it offers allows TFWs to access an additional source of information and services during their stay in Quebec.
At InfoTET Québec, we encourage you to stay informed and consult available resources to help facilitate your experience as a Temporary Foreign Worker.

