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UK High Commissioner to Seychelles | |
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Reports to | Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs |
Residence | Victoria |
Inaugural holder | Sir Colin Allan First High Commissioner to Seychelles |
Formation | 1975 |
Website | www |
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As the Republic of Seychelles is a member of the Commonwealth, the UK and Seychelles exchange High Commissioners rather than ambassadors.
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