Embassy Program of The Empire of Common Territories
TECT EMBASSY PROGRAM | POLICE AND SECURITY | REGULATIONS AND EMBASSY RULES | APPLICATIONS | EMBASSIES AND CONSULATES
Culturally, Commoners are mostly of Anglo-white descent with some diversity of race found throughout the mainland and colonial possessions. Immigrants and the conquered have added to TECT's genetic diversity over the centuries, creating more distinct mixed-races of Commoners over the last three half-century. Although many of the ancient myths of old still prevail in some form of manner today, most Commoners identify as Christian in faith with the majority belonging to the "Gemeinsames katholische Kirche" (Commoner Royal Church). Other Christian faiths, including traditional Catholicism and Protestantism, follow close behind in demographics while other major faiths, such as Judaism and Islam, are in the overwhelming minority within TECT. Commoners are a proud and notably free people who prioritize God, family, and the Empire. In particular, Commoners are especially proud the extensive number of cuisines found within the Empire. Aside from that, Commoners are proud of their hard work ethics and devout patriotism.
As both a government and people, TECT understands that an open diplomatic dialogue between other nations and their people are necessary for not only a profitable outcome, but also for times when a mutually beneficial relationship serves both sides best equally. The "Embassy Program of TECT", spearheaded under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, aims to fulfill the primary arbiters of diplomacy through the exchange and management of diplomatic missions with other governments and peoples. Built on dialog and cooperation, TECT's embassy program strives to uphold the values of diplomacy through communication and understanding while not undermining Imperial Prerogatives at home or abroad. We therefore invite governments, peoples, and even organizations of the world to our capital, Reichsstadt, to establish an embassy or equivalent facility; and additionally, consulates in territories you feel hold deep ties with your nation.
Internationally speaking, TECT is a highly respected nation known for its extensive economic activity on the international stage with businesses such as Wolf Armaments, Royal Bancroft Bankcorp, and Commoner League Incorporated. The Empire is also recognized for its leadership positions in international organizations such as the Imperion Coalition and Santiago Anti-Communist Treaty Organization. Lastly, World Assembly Security Council Resolution 284 commended the Empire as "deserving of international recognition for their positive contributions to the larger community of nations."
Embassies are defined as a diplomatic mission stationed in the Empire to represent their home government's views, policies, and people; they serve both as the residence for their country's appointed representative and as that country's diplomatic headquarters in the Empire. Embassies in the Empire are located in the Embassy District within the Imperial Capital, Reichsstadt. The entire district, a county incorporated by the City and Foreign Affairs Ministry, is populated by high-class businesses and offices that cater to local needs, ample government services and facilities (land management, police and fire departments, and the facilities under their supervision), high-end housing, and numerous embassy neighborhoods located throughout the district. Consulates, similar to embassies, are diplomatic missions in a Territory or other colonial holding of the Empire. Nations who feel specific attachment to said land or have attachment to its population (such as immigrants from said country in the Empire) there can construct said consulate to represent their government or their people in that specific region. There is less freedom of choice when it comes to deciding embassy locations; slots are pre-measured, randomly assigned, and come with several regulations to ensure any structure(s) refrain from inhibiting or disturbing their neighbors to a great extent - including the Empire itself. Consulates do have better freedom of choice since these offices are largely limited to only regulations and not actual locations. Regulations and other limitations will be explained shortly. Regardless, each diplomatic mission's grounds are respected as foreign soil loaned to them by HR&IM the Emperor - please read and understand posted regulations concerning diplomatic properties. Appointed representatives, often times Ambassadors or Consuls, will be respected as the emissaries of their government; they will receive special diplomatic immunity while other diplomatic staff will enjoy only limited immunity. This will again be explained in due time. Staff under the Ambassador/Consul are protected under their representative's diplomatic immunity but only to a limited degree, which will be explained in Regulations.
Policing & Security
Enhanced security and emergency services are in place for the entirety of the Embassy District. Outside the RPD, Imperial Law Enforcement officers stationed in the capital oversee the Embassy District's enhanced security agenda; these agencies include the Homeland State Police, the Imperial Intelligence Service, Office of the Imperial Marshals, and other Ministry of Justice/Interior law enforcement agencies and tactical units. In accordance with the Enhanced Diplomatic Security Amplification Bill (1994 and amended in 2014), the Embassy District's security is additionally bolstered by forces under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Armed Forces and the Crown. Task Force Mountainside is the specific authority consisting of agencies, offices, and units from the Ministries of Justice, Interior, Foreign Affairs, and Armed Forces with elements of the Imperion Coalition Foreign Legion tasked with security operations concerning the Embassy District and related diplomatic affairs. Task Force Mountainside includes elements of the 1st Royal Guardsmen Division, Homeland State Home Guard, and the Imperion Coalition Foreign Legion's 1st Regiment.
Diplomatic Regulations & Embassy Rules
Embassy/Consulate Regulations
1. Embassies and Consulates in TECT are required to be established in the name of peace, security, and bilateral friendship/cooperation. This means all military influenced initiatives will have to be justified and explained to the TECT Government prior to the initiation of the aforementioned. This includes the addition of security personnel or equipment not already listed in stated documentation, espionage activity not approved or notified to the TECT Government, and military/security action outside embassy/consulate grounds to name a few examples. This regulations also accounts for violating security, friendship, and cooperation provisions listed in the Embassy Program's regulations that is not firmly sanctioned by the Imperial Government or HI&RM.
- 1A) TECT upholds the right to deport foreign staff at any time if it pleases. Staff that are found and proven to without a doubt committed a felony (or felonies)/misdemeanor(s) that surpass their diplomatic immunity's protection will be deported; three strikes on record for substantially dangerous offenses within their immunity will also warrant a deportation. If there is evidence that proves staff were sentenced in their country for committing a felony (or felonies)/misdemeanor(s), they may also be deported. Violent felonies, such as Battery or an Assault charge, warrant immediate deportation. Extra staff members not accounted for in paperwork or approved by governing authorities will be deported. In the extreme case that diplomatic staff are proven to without a doubt committed high-espionage, violations of the Declaration of Victim Rights Law (which includes all counts of murder, manslaughter, rape on all counts, other sex crimes, and abetting/accompanying of DVR felonies), drug and weapons trafficking, terrorism or associated terrorist charges, possession of a weapon or multiple weapons of mass destruction (biological, chemical, nuclear, IED, or other such mass casualty weapons), and staff that threaten the safety and security of HI&RM's government/people will have a warrant for arrest issued and be prosecuted to the fullest extent of Imperial Law and/or will be deported if necessary. Extradition, based on the charges, may be possible.
- 1B) Diplomatic missions found to be harboring offenders who committed any or all of the following offenses listed in 1A will be ordered to present the offender(s) for immediate apprehension. Co-conspirators/Accomplices are automatically offenders by default. Failure to present offenders on any grounds may result in the following: Forcible apprehension of said suspect by means of police or military force (even if raiding the diplomatic mission becomes required), besieging the mission until the suspect hands themself/themselves over or is handed over to authorities, and/or diplomatic repercussions on a strategic level warranted by the situation. Missions discovered and proven to be harboring known offenders who've committed the crimes listed in 1A, criminals who're charged with/suspected of war crimes, are active militants/rebels in open conflict with the Empire, or other high-threat criminals may also have the above mentioned actions taken. Those who've proven to obstruct justice, including the mission's representative and their staff, may be charged for their participation in the crime(s).
- 1C) Diplomatic Immunity for representatives are categorized as the following: Representatives may not be arrested, subpoenaed, residence/property searched, or prosecuted for any crimes/code violations (local ordinances etc.) that do not meet the qualifications stated in 1A or 1B. They may however be issued tickets for minor violations (including traffic/vehicle violations) and be subject to Civil Complaints filed against them that bare fruit against the representative; civil complaints against the representative's actions that disturb the peace or prosperity of neighbors and citizens of the Empire will be heard through the proper channels. Immediate family to the representative fall under said representative's diplomatic immunity protections; immediate family is characterized as family members within one generation of the representative and their spouse - that would include children, parents, and siblings. Extended family protections fall under mission staff protections outlined in 1A.
2. Countries are allotted one slot in the Embassy District to build their embassy; slots are based on the neighborhood and street they are found on. The slot will have both a recording number for simplification purposes and actual name based on the street address. For example purposes, the Ancient Empire of Kylarnatia's embassy is the first slot and is on the first road, therefore its recording number is "AA1" (Alpha Neighborhood on Alpha Road and is the first slot) but the street address is "0164 West Saxon Court, Empire City, HL 64780". Neighborhoods are always changing or being added, but the average number of embassy slots are typically between forty and eighty per neighborhood; there are always two dozen slots at any time kept open in case of unforeseen circumstances. Each embassy slot is nine acres of space or 36,421.71 m^2. Not every slot will be perfectly shaped or form perfect rectangles as terrain and other obstacles may require border alterations; embassy slots that fail to meet the nine acre standard will be given permits to either increase their structure(s) floor limits, an additional slot will be opened to a mission depending on their initial slot's area restrictions, or governments may alternatively draw for a brand new slot.
- 2A) A wall or fence surrounding a country's embassy slot must stay within a height of three meters exactly and must not extend onto public property in an obstructive manner (obstructing sidewalks and posted signs); fencing and/or anti-climbing rails atop a wall may only extend a meter in height. Railings or fencing atop a wall may skirt the three meter wall limit if they are decorative in design and are not considered eyesores - if qualified, rails/fencing may reach up-to five meters in height. This means a wall may reach a height of three meters and have a one-five meter tall railing so long as that railing is decorative in design. If a fence/rail atop a wall are not found to be decorative enough or is considered an eyesore even after being constructed, the mission will be ordered to remove the obstructing material until the wall is at appropriate height. All walls or fencing must be free of barbed and/or razor wire (anti-climbing spikes are not included), be structurally sound, and not be eyesores in general. For safety reasons, all embassy slots must have at least three entrance/exit points with one point able to accommodate two-way travel and emergency vehicles; a gateway and personnel entrance adjacent to each other do not qualify as two separate entrances/exits unless they are ten meters apart.
- 2B) All missions are limited to three floors above ground in height and one floor bellow ground. Floors are measured at each being four and a half meters tall. One room can for instance be taller than one floor, but it must not reach thirteen and a half meters height above ground. Basement floors must not pass under a mission's slotted boundary line under any circumstances. Helicopter landing pads are allowed on embassy slots but only for small/medium lift helicopter designs; helicopters must be stored away from view on-site or parked at the "Charles II" Regional Airport located near the Embassy District. Ground vehicles also must be stored out of public sight near public roads; parking is forbidden on public roads or outside of mission property/granted parking areas. It should be remembered that the airspace above the capital is restricted to all aircraft except government/military aircraft or civilian/diplomatic aircraft that have been given permission within an early notified time frame; you must identify yourself within the Empire City Identification Zone once airborne and not enter any Absolute Defense Zones within the capital - aircraft failing to do either of these things risk being intercepted and/or shot down. Additionally, personal drone aircraft (typically commercial in nature) are not allowed; personal/non-Armed Forces drones are illegal to operate in the Embassy District for security reasons. Drones will be brought/shot down and the perpetrators fined for the expense.
- 2C) Diplomatic missions, staff, and property have the right to display their flag and/or emblem(s) wherever and whenever they wish so long as the symbols are within the premises of the complex and/or are adorned on their private/national property (such as diplomatic means of travel or the building(s) within the complex). Eyesores, such as oversized flags and obnoxious/threatening material directed at neighbors will be ordered to be removed.
- 2D) All diplomatic missions are limited to thirty live-in staff members and twenty-four security personnel. Under no circumstances may a mission exceed these limitations unless given written permission by Ministry authorities. Staff records and identification will be recorded and categorized, personnel not matching their apt descriptions will be investigated, arrested, and/or deported depending on the results of said investigation. Native staff members that are not diplomatic staff (such as local contracted help) are not counted as part of the limited staffing/security forces.
- 2E) In addition to 2B's vehicle regulations, all diplomatic vehicles must abide by a set of safety/security restrictions. Ground vehicles must not be the following: Armed with weaponry (this includes self-defense oriented systems) that creates harmful scenarios to bystanders or a traffic/safety/security obstruction for the environment surrounding the vehicle, use tracks (no matter their size) instead of tires, feature armor that is unsightly, be inherently military in nature (such as an MRAP or an armored personnel carrier), and large/obtuse enough to create a disturbance within urban/suburban environments. Aircraft must also not be armed with offensive weaponry or self-defense equipment that creates harmful scenarios to bystanders or a traffic/safety/security obstruction to the aircraft's environment, be military designed (civilian conversions from military models is allowed as are unarmed lift models), unmanned and unable to carry occupants, and must fit into/onto their designated storage facilities outlined in earlier regulations. Further property management will be discussed in Regulation 3.
3. The right to basic self defense for all diplomatic missions is a diplomatically protected right that's both respected and upheld by the Empire's many authorities - limited only by Imperial Decree and these stated Regulations. As such, all diplomatic missions have the right to their preferred armed security, access to and possession of basic self-defense weaponry where permitted, and of course, the use of non-lethal/lethal force when permitted under Imperial Law. Regulation 3 seeks to define the basics and complexities of diplomatic mission security rights/restrictions, detail diplomatic security's rights concerning non-lethal/lethal force, and outline the security/safety procedures diplomatic missions must abide by.
- 3A) As stated in 2D, all missions may have up to twenty-four security personnel protecting diplomatic property/staff. All security staff must pass a series of basic background checks to ensure they're not violent offenders in either the home nation or TECT; if they are wanted by the Imperion Coalition or a member of the Coalition, they will also be denied entry and a request made for their extradition to the proper authorities. Once clearance is granted, security staff will be registered with the Foreign Ministry and granted their diplomatic visas. It is the duty of the diplomatic mission to house, provide care, and accept responsibility for their security personnel; all security of foreign origin (such as home nation soldiers) must be housed inside the mission's grounds - locally hired security is exempt. As stated within the 1st Regulation, extra personnel or diplomatic staff will be deported and are not protected by diplomatic immunity. Offenders will be deported by force or incarcerated if they refuse to leave the Empire within the granted grace period. Security, armed or unarmed, are not permitted outside the mission grounds without receiving explicit authorization from TECT authorities. Unauthorized security operations outside the diplomatic mission will be considered a foreign invasion and dealt with as such.
- 3B) All weaponry used by the diplomatic mission and its staff must be inspected, registered, and then permitted for use by the Foreign Ministry and the Empire City Police Department. Furthermore, registered weaponry may only be operated by authorized security personnel only; users outside the list of authorized operators caught using said weaponry will earn a strike against their record if clemency is not granted for special circumstances. The Ambassador/Consul of a diplomatic mission is exempt from the previous restriction. Weapon restrictions are as followed: All missions are restricted to one main and secondary firearm for each number of security personnel stationed in the mission, including the Ambassador/Consul; if you have twenty armed security officers, you should have twenty or twenty-one rifles and pistols or less. There is no restriction on the number of less-than-lethal or melee weaponry a mission may have - things like batons, knives, riot shields, ceremonial weapons, etc. - with exceptions to firearm ammunition (such as rubber bullets) or projectile oriented weaponry (such as throwing weapons or weapons designed partially to be thrown). Diplomatic missions may only store up to three hundred and eight rounds of live ammunition per security officer (two hundred and forty rounds for primary and sixty-eight for secondary); diplomatic staff are permitted to store another three hundred and eight rounds of ammunition if approved to do so by the Foreign Ministry. This is doubled for rubber bullets (four hundred and eighty/one hundred and thirty-six); in addition, eight non-lethal canister/grenades per security officer (tear gas, stun). Storage for all security equipment must be kept secure in an armory if not being operated by a security officer; said armory must have a secure locking door, withstand physical damage from most would-be thievery tools, out of reach/sight of non-diplomatic/security staff, and have safety features ensuring no catastrophic accident occurs (such as secondary explosions). All firearms must be either semi-automatic, bolt-action, or be selective fire. No purely automatic weapons (weapons which fire only in automatic), belt-fed systems, explosives and/or explosive munitions, and weapons chambered in anything seven millimeters or larger (shotguns excluded); special ammunition, including hollow points and special armor piercing ammunition is prohibited. Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs), Surface-to-Surface/Air munitions, overt electronic warfare equipment (jamming, intelligence gathering, etc.), and improvised weapons (molotv cocktails and IEDs) are strictly prohibited; if caught in possession of these weapons, a diplomatic mission will face consequences outlined in Regulation 1A.
- 3C) Vehicles, both ground and airborne, must be inspected, registered, plated, then permitted for use before a diplomatic mission may use said service vehicles within TECT. Vehicles must be stored within a garage located on the diplomatic mission's property or be parked at "Charles II" Regional Airport (the diplomatic zone has parking space for vehicles and hangers for aircraft). Diplomatic missions are not restricted in the number of vehicles they may have but are limited to one aircraft (helicopter) per mission compound; diplomatic aircraft (such a planes) stationed inside the Empire by the guest nation for diplomatic use and not directly affiliated with a specific mission(s) are not pertinent to this regulation. As stated previously, all vehicles/aircraft must be unarmed, are safe in suburban environments, and do not present themselves as a general eyesore. Please read 2E for further information on vehicles/aircraft restrictions.
- 3D) Diplomatic missions of a sovereign entity within TECT are granted expressed permission to use their corresponding governmental flag and/or emblem wherever and whenever they wish to do so. This includes within the premises of the diplomatic mission, on personal/diplomatic vehicles/aircraft, and adorned on diplomatic staff belongings/staff attire. Flagpoles must be eighteen meters or under in height with flags no bigger than three meters by four and-a-half meters in size. All symbols, flags, and other insignias must not create a public nuisance; mentioned displays must not be used/or abused to present such nuisances in the first place. If displayed flags/symbols/insignias are found to be a nuisance, the diplomatic mission will be asked to remove said nuisance. Failure to remove nuisances will result in proceedings outlined in Regulation 1.
- 3E) Once diplomatic staff leave the grounds of the diplomatic mission, they are expected to respect and follow all Imperial, State/Territory, and Local Laws. This includes respecting the lawful orders of law enforcement officers, government officials, and military personnel; abiding by basic traffic and safety laws while traveling; and refraining from committing violations of the Declaration of Victim Rights Law. Weapons are prohibited from leaving the grounds of the diplomatic mission unless (A) explicitly authorized to have said weapons and (B) are in the hands of authorized security personnel; it is also asked (not a requirement) that security personnel observe low-key handling of their weapons (keeping them out of sight or low visibility). Diplomatic immunity in its entirety is explained in 1C as are the consequences of unlawful behavior located in other subsections of Regulation 1 - you are reminded to refresh yourself on Regulation 1 and its subsections. Unlawful behavior, disrespectful attitude, and threats to Imperial Security/civilians will not be tolerated.
- 3F) Personal belongings of diplomatic staff (including the Ambassador/Consular) and security staff that warrant explanation/reasoning to enter the country must be approved by the Foreign Affairs Ministry before entering the Empire. This includes items under sanction/embargo, tariffed items or products related to them that may also be taxed, items mentioned in these regulations (weapons for example), narcotics/medication and recreational substances (such as cigarettes and marijuana), animals and plant life, and other relevant properties. Animals with evidence of abuse, dangerous animals/plant life, other items deemed dangerous, and slave property are expressly prohibited from entering the Empire. Everything that is imported from outside the Empire must undergo an inspection before it is released to the owner(s); full discretion is kept and the inspection is as brief as humanly possible if allowable.
4. The Foreign Affairs Ministry upholds the right to evict a tenant at any time for whatever reason; if a time frame and reasoning are deemed unacceptable by TECT authorities at a later date, compensation from the Imperial Government may be warranted. Furthermore, in accordance with Regulation 1, the Empire retains the right to self-defense, law & order, and the upkeep of national security when faced with any enemy of the Empire - domestic, foreign, armed or unarmed. Unlawful tenants, spies, and other threats to national security outlined in Regulation 1 will be dealt with in accordance to Regulation 1's provisions and upheld under Regulation 4's provisions.
- 4A) A timetable will be presented to the diplomatic mission if an eviction order has been served to the diplomatic mission. The tenants are expected to leave the country within that timetable regardless of any reasoning. Personal and diplomatic property, if not able to leave according to the timetable (such as vehicles), will be seized and delivered to the rightful owners/authorities pending confirmation notices and negotiations (fees may apply). Staff ordered for deportation who've not left by their given timetable will be arrested and prosecuted accordingly; diplomatic visas only nullify if the holder(s) proceeded to leave the country lawfully, those who stay have expired visas which is a felony on two counts (illegal presence after a lawful order to leave the country and illegally violating Imperial Borders).
- 4B) Invasion of a diplomatic mission is warranted if the tenants (A) refuse lawful orders outlined in Regulation 1, (B) present themselves as a threat to themselves or others, (C) commit an act of aggression against the Empire or its residential neighbors, or (D) a state of war exists between the tenant and the Empire. Loss of life and property will not be compensated to the tenant, who holds full responsibility for its actions. Compensation will be demanded for any Imperial life/property harmed, residents (and their property) harmed, and the cost for conducting the operation against the diplomatic mission. Although more liberal international laws do exist in some realms that protect diplomatic missions even further than Foreign Affairs Ministry Embassy Regulations, TECT is not under said obligations and the rights/provisions outlined to protect diplomatic missions and their staff has been deemed generous enough when compared to many other nations who hold little to no respect for diplomatic relationships.
- 4C) Protection is guaranteed to any lawful tenant in the process of leaving the country (by order or voluntarily doing so) or tenants who plead themselves innocent of alleged crimes/Regulation violations. Staff may surrender at any presented opportunity if they believe their superiors are guilty and/or if they believe their life (or family's life) is in danger. Protection is immediately pulled if a staff member returns/colludes with their superiors, if they themself present a national security risk, or the order of protection is no longer required. Arrest of the staff member(s) may be warranted if earlier provisions are met, if they are found to have been guilty all along, or their allegations are proven false.
Applications
Embassy Application
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[size=120][b]National Information[/b][/size][hr][/hr] [b]Formal Nation Name:[/b]
[b]Shortened Nation Name:[/b]
[b]Demonym:[/b]
[b]Dominant Language(s):[/b]
[b]Capital City:[/b]
[b]National Population (RP):[/b]
[b]Dominant Political Atmosphere? (far-left, center, far-right, etc.):[/b]
[b]Dominant Economic System?:[/b]
[b]Dominant Religion(s):[/b]
[b]Dominant Race(s)/Ethnicity(ies):[/b]
[b]Form of Government:[/b]
[b]Head of State (if applicable):[/b]
[b]Head of Government (if applicable):[/b]
[b]Minister/Secretary of Foreign Affairs/State or Equivalent Office Holder:[/b]
[b]IIwiki page link (If you have one, or other factbook):[/b]
[hr][/hr][size=120][b]Embassy Information[/b][/size][hr][/hr] [b]Does Your Nation Desire a Specific Available Plot and If So Which?:[/b]
[b]How Many Floors Will Your Embassy Have (ref. 2B)?:[/b]
[b]Your Embassy Is Entitled To Have a Privacy/Security Wall or Fence. If Chosen, What Design and How Large Will Your Wall/Fence Be (ref. 2A)?:[/b]
[b]Helicopter Landing Pad and Shelter Are Allowed For Embassies. Will You Have One and If So Where (ref. 2B)?:[/b]
[b]Are You Hiring Locally (Yes/No. Specifically, help such as lawn care or in-home care)?:[/b]
[b]Any Questions/Concerns?:[/b]
[hr][/hr][size=120][color=#800000]Staff & Equipment Information[/color][/size][hr][/hr][b]Name of Ambassador (or substitute title):[/b]
[b]Age:[/b]
[b]Sex:[/b]
[b]Biography (optional, but highly encouraged):[/b]
[b]Family Brought Abroad (ref. 1C):[/b]
[b]Personal Items Brought Abroad (ref. 1, 1A, and 3F):[/b]
[b]Number of Diplomatic Staff (ref. 2D & 3A):[/b]
[b]Number of Security Personnel (ref. 3A):[/b]
[b]All Weapons Being Brought/Stored Inside The Embassy (3B):[/b]
[b]All Vehicles Being Brought/Stored On and Off Embassy Grounds (ref. 2B, 2E, and 3C):[/b]
[b]All Aircraft Being Brought/Stored On and Off Embassy Grounds (ref. 2B, 2E, and 3C):[/b]
[hr][/hr][size=120][color=#800000]Does Your Government, Including Persons Under Its Direct and Indirect Authority, Hereby Agree To Adhere Both The Spirit and Written Text of The Embassy Program's Regulations? And Does Your Government/Persons Under Its Authority Promise To Cooperate and Contribute To The Future Diplomatic Relationship Between Our Two Nations?:[/color][/size][hr][/hr][/table]
Consulate Application
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[size=120][b]National Information[/b][/size][hr][/hr] [b]Formal Nation Name:[/b]
[b]Shortened Nation Name:[/b]
[b]Demonym:[/b]
[b]Dominant Language(s):[/b]
[b]Capital City:[/b]
[b]National Population (RP):[/b]
[b]Dominant Political Atmosphere? (far-left, center, far-right, etc.):[/b]
[b]Dominant Economic System?:[/b]
[b]Dominant Religion(s):[/b]
[b]Dominant Race(s)/Ethnicity(ies):[/b]
[b]Form of Government:[/b]
[b]Head of State (if applicable):[/b]
[b]Head of Government (if applicable):[/b]
[b]Minister/Secretary of Foreign Affairs/State or Equivalent Office Holder:[/b]
[b]Ambassador (or substitute position):[/b]
[b]IIwiki page link (If you have one, or other factbook):[/b]
[hr][/hr][size=120][b]Consulate Information[/b][/size][hr][/hr] [b]How Many Floors Will Your Consulate Have (ref. 2B)?:[/b]
[b]Your Consulate Is Entitled To Have a Privacy/Security Wall or Fence. If Chosen, What Design and How Large Will Your Wall/Fence Be (ref. 2A)?:[/b]
[b]Helicopter Landing Pad and Shelter Are Allowed For Consulates. Will You Have One and If So Where (ref. 2B)?:[/b]
[b]Are You Hiring Locally (Yes/No. Specifically, help such as lawn care or in-home care)?:[/b]
[b]Any Questions/Concerns?:[/b]
[hr][/hr][size=120][color=#800000]Staff & Equipment Information[/color][/size][hr][/hr][b]Name of Consular (or substitute title):[/b]
[b]Age:[/b]
[b]Sex:[/b]
[b]Biography (optional, but highly encouraged):[/b]
[b]Family Brought Abroad (ref. 1C):[/b]
[b]Personal Items Brought Abroad (ref. 1, 1A, and 3F):[/b]
[b]Number of Diplomatic Staff (ref. 2D & 3A):[/b]
[b]Number of Security Personnel (ref. 3A):[/b]
[b]All Weapons Being Brought/Stored Inside The Consulate (3B):[/b]
[b]All Vehicles Being Brought/Stored On and Off Consulate Grounds (ref. 2B, 2E, and 3C):[/b]
[b]All Aircraft Being Brought/Stored On and Off Consulate Grounds (ref. 2B, 2E, and 3C):[/b]
[hr][/hr][size=120][color=#800000]Does Your Government, Including Persons Under Its Direct and Indirect Authority, Hereby Agree To Adhere Both The Spirit and Written Text of The Embassy Program's Regulations? And Does Your Government/Persons Under Its Authority Promise To Cooperate and Contribute To The Future Diplomatic Relationship Between Our Two Nations?[/color][/size][hr][/hr]
[b]Do You Agree To The Above Regulations and Statement In Its Entirety?:[/b][/blocktext][/td][/table]