We are now glad to announce that new legislation has been put into place. The Embassy and Consulate Act 2011 has been put in place to welcome allies from far and wide. Embassies may now be set-up in our capital, Brun City, and Consulates in one of the three other cities; Monopolis, Tansley and Georgia.
1. Ambassadors and Consulates will receive Diplomatic Immunity. We expect that if we have evidence against them then they will be tried in a court in their home nation.
2. No other staff will receive such immunity.
3. Extraterritoriality is in effect whereby where the Embassy or Consulate stands will be an extension of its home land.
4. Military vehicles are banned. Civilian vehicles may be armoured.
5. Security staff will have a limit of 30 for Embassies and 10 for Consulates.
6. Weapons will be limited to pistols or sub-machine guns. Only one weapon my be kept per Security Staff.
7. Embassies may have up to 40 members of staff, Consulates may have 15. Thic includes service staff and diplomatic staff.
Here is the Application form:
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[b]Nation Information:[/b]
Full Name of Nation:
Government Type:
Head of State:
Head of Government:
Minister of Foreign Affairs or Equivalent:
[b]Ambassador/Consulate’s Information:[/b]
Name:
Gender [Y/M]:
Nationality:
Race:
Family (if any):
Criminal Record (if any):
Health Record:
Languages Spoken (If not English you are required to hire a Translator):
Additional Information (Optional):
[b]Location:[/b]
Embassy/Consulate:
Location:
Special Design Requirements, if so why?:
[b]Staff and Equipment Information:[/b]
Diplomatic Staff:
Security Staff:
Service Staff:
Will you be hiring locally [Y/N]:
Number and Type of Weapons:
Number and Type of Vehicles:
[b]Miscellaneous:[/b]
Would you like us to establish an embassy in your nation:
Do you have any special requests:
Would you like to enter into an official Peace Treaty/Alliance between our Nations:
Is there any additional information we should know:
Please fill out this form and wait patiently for it to be processed. Thank you.
Sir Raymond Fartgutte
Minister for Immigration and Foreign Diplomatic Missions