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The Yaoso Republic
The Yaoso Department of Foreign Affairs
81 Ubambe Ave, Quilau D9F-68N| +767-(483)-910-3316 | yaosodiplooffice@ys.gov
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The Yaoso Republic
The Yaoso Department of Foreign Affairs
81 Ubambe Ave, Quilau D9F-68N| +767-(483)-910-3316 | yaosodiplooffice@ys.gov
Founded 461 AD
About Yaosoland
The Yaoso Republic is a Representative Democracy, renowned for its devotion to progress and booming economy as well as its beautiful environment. The devout, intelligent population of 6,127,278 Yaoso enjoy a relatively comfortable and luxurious way of life. The elected government prioritizes Infrastructure, with Health Care, Welfare and Education also on the agenda. The thriving Yaoso economy, worth 178.8 billion dollars a year, is broadly diversified and led by the Technology Industry, with major contributions from Shipbuilding, Agriculture and Tourism. Yaosoland's GDP per capita is $29,184. Yaosoland's national animal is the endangered East African Rhino. The official language of Yaosoland is Yaoso, with Bourha as an official language in the Autonomous Republic of Bourha.
About Embassies
Embassies are physical representations of their respective nations abroad. In Yaosoland all embassies are granted extraterritoriality through agreement of recognition. As long as your nation continues to recognize us and us your nation, then we shall accept that your embassy is your sovereign territory. The only exceptions being our police, military, and emergency services may enter invited or not for emergency situations including medical emergency, hostage situation, etc. A nation may only have one embassy at a time but may have more than one consulate if there is also an embassy. Only the Ambassador and Deputy Ambassador are entitle to full diplomatic immunity under Yaoso law which always excludes murder of any degree. Attachés and High Level Advisers and Secretaries are given partial diplomatic immunity. They cannot be given parking tickets or be cited for public complaints. If your nation wishes to open an embassy and relations with the Yaoso Republic, please fill out the embassy form below.
About Consulates
There are three types of consulates: Honorary consulates, Consulate-Generals, and Consulates. Honorary Consulates are premises that have been given authorization by a recognized government to conduct diplomatic relations with the host country but are not entitled to extraterritoriality except within the bounds of the Honorary Consul's Officeroom and its personnel are not eligible for diplomatic immunity. Consulate-Generals are more like embassies but do not necessarily represent governments and are not entitled to full extraterritoriality or full diplomatic immunity. Consulate-Generals are authorized to solely exercise relations with the host nation on an entity's behalf. Consulate-Generals are used in place of embassies if relations between nations and/or entities is neutral, deteriorating, or if the represented entity cannot afford to run an embassy. Consulates are annexes or satellite offices of embassies and are considered part of the embassy. As such the Consul and the Deputy consul are entitled to full diplomatic immunity. All forms of consulate are generally located outside the capital, but Consulate-Generals and Honorary Consulates are allowed inside the capital. If you would like to open consulates please fill out the respective forms below.
Restrictions on diplomatic missions
- No more than 200 total personnel at an embassy and no more than 40 personnel at consulates.
- No automatic weapons of any kind, obviously no explosives, missiles and grenades.
- No military vehicles, armoured vehicles, bulletproof anything(Just say bullet resistant glass, its the only realistic thing close), or aircraft.
- Be advised that we drive on the left and use right hand drive vehicles.
- No more than 20 security at Embassies, and 10 at Consulates.
- No more than 15 Attachés and High Level Advisers and Secretaries.
- All personnel must have basic vaccinations performed. There are no exemptions!