Consular services for Norwegian and Danish citizens.
We are pleased to offer consular services to Norwegian and Danish citizens and businesses in the north east of Scotland. Keith MacRae and Martin Sinclair, are the respective Honorary Norwegian and Danish Consuls, based in Aberdeen.
Contact the Norwegian Consulate at consularservices@mackinnons.com for:
- Change of flag for Norway
- Voting in Norwegian elections
Contact Honorary Consul Martin Sinclair martin@mackinnons.com for:
- Danish passports for children up to 12 years
- Danish emergency passports
- Voting in Danish/European elections
Contact Consular Assistant Rachael Bain rachael@mackinnons.com for any enquiries relating to Norway and Denmark.
For all other enquiries:
E-mail: consularservices@mackinnons.com
Phone: +44 (0) 1224 632464
For visa applications and adult passport applications contact:
Royal Norwegian Embassy
25 Belgrave Square
London SW1X 8QD
Phone: +44 (0) 20 7591 5500
E-mail: emb.london@mfa.no
web: norway.org.uk
Embassy of Denmark
55 Sloane Street
London SW1X 9SR
Phone: +44 (0) 20 7333 0200
E-mail: lonamb@um.dk
web: storbritannien.um.dk
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