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The Commonwealth of Syndic Australia
"An am fìrin a unsiač, nì Astrālēa adhartas - In truth and solidarity, Australia advances"
Canberra:
Embassy of the Commonwealth of Ionida ℅ Honorable Ambassador Nathan Aikes
Embassy of the Democratic States of Ezmwalia ℅ Ambassador Zuzo Mbiti
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Anatoliyanskiy ℅ Ambassador Ryan Walston
Embassy of the Kingdom of the Vatican States ℅ Ambassador Silvano Lettiere
Embassy of the Noice of Arvan Irawer ℅ Ambassador Mélina Paget
Embassy of the People's Autonomous Communes of Leskya ℅ Permanent Delegate-Secretary Amara Alemayehu Cherenebereck and Delegate Shukri al-Madani
Embassy of the People's Republic of Free Stalliongrad ℅ Ambassador Bronislava Belynova
Embassy of the People's Republic of Lorrana ℅ Mr Luko Arebaz
Embassy of the People's Republic of Mevraq ℅ Excellent Ambassador Yuri Stepanov
Embassy of the Royal Palmyrian Commonwealth ℅ Ambassador Enrique Delgado, Ph.D.
Embassy of the Unified Eothasi Socialist Republic ℅ Honorable Ambassador Marina Messerli
Embassy of the United Socialist States of Dherelance ℅ Ambassador-Professor Victor Tomàs Kalja
Embassy of the United Socialist States of Khazovia ℅ Ambassador Dina Ashka
Auckland:
Embassy of the Confederation of the New Visayan Islands ℅ Ambassador Vincent Lin
Consulate of the Noice of Arvan Irawer ℅ Consul Ester Həsənov
Melbourne:
Embassy of the United Peoples' Gohulian Republic of Bunkaiia ℅ Dr. Jusefoni Nàludin Tsaïan
Perth:
Special Consulate of the Allied States of Shov Scieni ℅ Special Consuls Naan Am Karev, Ihn Url Ishaad, and Tsul Sen Jenaal
Consulate of the Noice of Arvan Irawer ℅ Consul Edmund Veres
Consulate of the Royal Palmyrian Commonwealth ℅ Consul Victoria May Hernandez, Ph. D.
Consulate of the United Peoples' Gohulian Republic of Bunkaiia ℅ Dr. Jusefoni Nàludin Tsaïan
Suva:
Mparntwe-Alice:
Mission of the People's Autonomous Communes of Leskya ℅ Delegate-Commander Darmaan al-Khadiijo
From the Secretariat of the Federal Consolidated Syndicate for Consulic Affairs, Mar. 8° 2024
Another set of updates to both the application for Consulic Relations and to the overview information has been approved by the secretariat, in order to facilitate applicant states in making more informed and free decisions as to the location of their embassy and/or consulate, as well as to generally improve clarity and detail. The Commonwealth also wishes to assert their support for the state of North Rosmana in their defense of the right to self-determination against the Rosmanic state.
An Introduction to Consulic Relations
Consulic Relations is the term used in Anglo-Australic for what most refer to as diplomatic or bi/multi-lateral relations. This covers both the establishment of embassies, consulates, and other types of diplomatic missions, as well as the development and signing of pacts, treaties, and other international agreements. All consulic relations are handled under the purview of the Federal Consolidated Syndicate for Consulic Affairs, a branch of our syndicalist executive government, though particulars (e.g. defence and trade agreements) may then be referred to other syndicates for further development.
All nations of the
Locations
It is expected that a state would open up its embassy in the capital city of Canberra. However, should a state wish to, they may chose another location. Additionally, a state may apply to open consulates as well as their embassy, in as many cities as they wish. The main options, aside from the capital, are as follows, though this list is not exhaustive:
- Melbourne - the largest city and Victorian capital.
- Perth - capital of Western Australia and main international transport hub
- Suva or Auckland - capitals of Fiji and New Zealand respectively, better suited for Pacific states
- Another State capital (Adelaide, Mt. Gambier, Brisbane, Townsville, Sydney, Honiara, Grafton, Darwin, or Albury-Wodonga)
- Mparntwe-Alice, capital of the Central Territories, best for those seeking to establish indigenous relations
Within Canberra, embassies are typically allocated depending on a state's global position relative to Australia; most embassies are located to the northwest, west, or south-west of Parliament House in the capital's main consulic district. However, should an applicant wish, there is also space for embassies to the south, and on the other side of Griffin Lake (the central lake of Canberra). In most other cities, embassies will be allocated within the city centre, though again another area may be requested.
Should a nation wish, the F.C.S. C.A. can dispatch, by mail, a current and accurate map of consulic missions and available space within Canberra.
Regardless of the location chosen, the areas demarcated for consulic use are within walking distance from the regional seat of government and most places consulic staff would need to visit as part of their missions. Elsewise, public transport is ubiquitous, as are pedestrian and cycling paths, and our high-speed train networks allows for rapid interstate travel.
Declarations
In regards to the equipage of consulic delegations, weapons and vehicles must be declared. In Australia, consulic security are limited to the use of semi-automatic rifles and pistols; shotguns, anything automatic, explosives, and other lethal weaponry are prohibited. Most non-lethal weaponry (batons, tazers, etc...) are allowed, with the exception of any sort of gas, as chemical weapons of any kind are prohibited.
In Australia, almost all vehicles are electric, or at the very least hybrid. Delegations are welcome to bring their own vehicles, though the F.C.S. C.A. recommends limiting the number of consulic vehicles to less than 10, as not only are numerous other options for transport available, parking may be difficult for such a large fleet as our road infrastructure is designed primarily for freight and commercial travel. The F.C.S. is able to provide up to 5 Australian-made consulic vehicles to any delegation, that are purpose-built for such use. Other transport, such as ships and aircraft, may be negotiated on a case-by-case basis.
Finally, plants and animals not endemic to Australia should be declared as well. Unless a plant or animal is considered invasive in Australia, it should be allowed.
Application
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[spoiler][table][tr][td][u][b][align=center]Applicant State:[/align][/b][/u][/td][/tr][tr][td][b] State's Full Title:[/b]
[i]This can be in any language[/i][/td][/tr][tr][td][b] State's Political System:[/b]
[i]i.e. Federal Parliamentary Democratic Republic, Unitary Constitutional Monarchy, Anarchy[/i][/td][/tr][tr][td][b]State's Economic System:[/b]
[i]i.e. Capitalism, Feudalism, Socialism, Communism, Anarchy [/i][/td][/tr][tr][td][b]State's Population:[/b]
[i]this can be divided by ethnic group, language, etc... if so desired[/i][/td][/tr][tr][td][b]State's Capital:[/b]
[i]Applicants can also list other major cities here, and/or city population/s[/i][/td][/tr][tr][td][b]State's Head of Government:[/b]
[i]With Political Party if applicable[/i][/td][/tr][tr][td][b]State's Head of State:[/b]
[i]With Political Party if applicable[/i][/td][/tr][tr][td][b]State's Currency:[/b]
[i] If possible, list type too - i.e. fiat, gold standard, etc... - and exchange rate to $NSD[/i][/td][/tr][tr][td][b]Stance on New Guinea Dispute:[/b]
[i]Does your nations support Australia, Indonesia, or hold no official opinion?[/i][/td][/tr][tr][td][u][b][align=center]Consulic Delegation:[/align][/b][/u][/td][/tr][tr][td][b]Preferred Location/s:[/b]
[i]List levels as well - i.e. Embassy, Consulate - and refer to provided map if in Canberra[/i][/td][/tr][tr][td][b]Prospective Ambassador/Consul(s):[/b]
[i]Full name with any titles (e.g. Ambassador, Consul, Sir, Dr., Legate, etc...)[/i][/td][/tr][tr][td][b]List of Fluent Languages:[/b]
[i]Competency in any English dialect should suffice[/i][/td][/tr][tr][td][b]Other Biographical Info:[/b]
[i]i.e. birthdate, education and qualifications, previous occupations, personality and interests[/i][/td][/tr][tr][td][b]No. of Consulic Staff:[/b]
[i]Including family[/i][/td][/tr][tr][td][b]Special Requirements and Declarations:[/b][i]i.e. weaponry, vehicles, flora and fauna, etc...[/i][/td][/tr][tr][td][b]Additional Consulic Requests:[/b]
[i]i.e. pacts, treaties, exchanges[/i][/td][/tr][/table][/spoiler]
"The Secretariat of the F.C.S. S.A. eagerly awaits to fulfill its duty as a mighty cog in the glorious Rube-Goldberg machine that is the bureaucracy of international diplomacy"
- Cabinet Minister for Consulic Affairs A.R. Cross