Our foreign policy revolves around the following principles: Neutrality and non-alignment; complete non-intervention in the domestic affairs of other countries; full respect for the territorial integrity of other countries, provided that they afford us the same respect; repudiation of colonialism, imperialism, and neo-colonialism; and peaceful arbitration as a means of solving international disputes.
Any country that promises to honor our neutral and non-aligned stance, respect our sovereignty, and refrain from involving itself in our internal matters, is welcome to establish diplomatic relations with Kazumba. We will gladly welcome the hand of friendship, whomever proffers it. We are also open to commercial, scientific, and cultural exchanges with interested parties, on equitable terms. The Government welcomes foreign investment from whatever source as an essential means to developing the country. Foreign visitors are also welcome to our land, provided that they obey the laws and meet legal requirements for entry.
So without further ado, we invite all interested countries to nominate an ambassador to Kazumba. Please fill out the following application honestly and to the best of your ability and submit it to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Should the application be accepted, you will be notified without delay, and you may deploy your ambassador to present his or her credentials at the earliest opportunity.
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National information
1. Your nation's full name:
2. Your national capital (or capital, if you have more than one):
3. Your head of state:
4. Your head of government:
5. Your foreign minister (by whatever title):
6. The name of your ambassador-designate:
7. The title (Dr., Mr., Mrs., Professor, Miss, etc.) and pronoun (he, she, they, etc.) by which your ambassador-designate wishes to be addressed:
8. Family members that will be accompanying the ambassador-designate (please provide the name, age, and relation of each family member):
9. Number of diplomatic staff:
10. Number of security staff:
11. Number of support staff:
12. Number and type of weapons (note that nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons are NOT allowed):
13. Number and type of vehicles (note that armored vehicles are NOT allowed:
Special notes:
All personnel, including the ambassador-designate, the ambassador-designate's family, all embassy staff, their families, etc., must be vaccinated against yellow fever, rabies, diphtheria, tetanus, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis E, Japanese encephalitis, cholera, rubella, measles, mumps, chickenpox, pertussis, polio, HPV, whooping cough, meningococcal meningitis, pneumococcal pneumonia, Q fever, and tuberculosis. Each individual must provide proof that they have received each of these vaccinations and that their vaccination records are up to date.
All pets must be fully vaccinated. Any pets that are brought outside embassy grounds must be kept on a leash at all times. Pets that have not been spayed/neutered may not be brought outside embassy grounds.
Any and all non-pharmaceutical drugs must be declared on point of entry and they may not be brought outside embassy grounds.
Failure to abide by these terms may result in expulsion from Kazumba.
Violation of Kazumba law may also result in expulsion.
Water in the capital city is generally potable, but take care when drinking water outside of the major cities. It is advised to boil water from outside of major cities before consumption. Uncooked vegetables should be avoided. Fruits that can be peeled are generally safe, but others should be avoided. Medical care in major cities is generally adequate, but this may not be the case outside of the major cities, so take appropriate precautions. Be sure to carry any and all prescriptions with you at all times.