Liberty City is home to the largest diplomatic and consular community in the world and houses the headquarters of the Civilisation Committee (World Assembly). The Mayor's Office for International Affairs serves as the primary liaison between Liberty City and the diplomatic community, foreign governments, the Civilisation Committee, and the U.S. Department of State.
As an integral part of the Mayor's Office, the Agency fosters positive relations and creates opportunities for collaboration between the international community and local, state, and federal governments. The office is comprised of the following divisions: Diplomatic and Consular Affairs, Global Cities network, and International Business.
About the office
The goals of the office include:
• Promoting the City's equity agenda and sharing policies and best practices
• Responding to
• Advising City agencies on diplomatic and consular matters.
• Responding to diplomatic incidents and emergency situations that may involve foreign nationals.
• Providing
• Supporting foreign-based companies to access the necessary information and resources to open businesses and operate in Liberty City
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• Creating opportunities to connect the international community with Liberty City's local communities through Liberty City Global Partners, Inc, a not-for-profit organization
So you finally did it, you are now a recognised nation state. You even got recognition from the Civilisation Committee (World Assembly) and everything. Now you think you are ready to establish relations with one of the most important nations in the world, the United States of America. As you open an embassy in Beltway you think of how best to represent your nation’s interests at a regional level, and that is where we come in. Setting up a consulate-general in Liberty City would be the first step in ensuring that relations between our nations are strong and healthy. Trust us, being friends with the global hegemony and it's major trading centre does have it's perks.
Locations of Consulate-General
Albany Ave
Facing directly towards the seaside and home to the Civilisation Committee (World Assembly) building itself, Albany Ave is the most obvious choice for nations to establish their ties with Liberty City. Also home to our many famous restaurants and cafes, be sure to stop by and experience our local cuisine.
Franklin Ave
Sandwiched between the FIB building on the north and the Lower Algonquin precinct on the south, Franklin Ave is the ideal choice for those who value security for the consulate-general. Many subway stations run across the street, making public transport accessible to most of the avenue.
Glaveston Ave
Home of the Rudolf Art Centre, ElectroChoc radio station, Derelict Cinema and various media company offices, Glaveston Avenue is the heart of Liberty City’s culture. We are proud to have our various cultural groups welcome foreign representatives with the ways of Liberty City.
Protocol
• Your representatives must uphold all international law charters and treaties regarding embassies and consulate-generals established by the Civilisation Committee (World Assemby).
• Only one consulate-general can be established by any given nation at a time. If you wish to establish a new consulate-general, you must close a previous one.
• The consulate-generals can only have a maximum of twenty security staff, twenty-five service staff and fifteen diplomatic staff.
• A limit of a weapon per security staff must be followed. Weapons in violation of the Steadley Arms Regulation Act 2008 will not be permitted on consulate-general grounds. This includes weapons that are chemical, incendiary, explosive, or toxic in nature, as well as automatic firearms. Ammunition types that violates the act is also not permitted.
• Armed vehicles are not permitted. Specially armoured sedans, limousines and SUVs are permitted.
• Animals cannot be brought to the consulate-general grounds in order to be used as guards. Transportation animals are permitted.
Subject | May be arrested or detained | Residence may be entered subject to ordinary procedures | May be issued traffic ticket | May be subpoenaed as witness | May be prosecuted |
Career consular officers | Yes, if for a felony and pursuant to a warrant. | Yes | Yes | No, for official acts. Testimony may not be compelled in any case. | No for official acts. Otherwise, yes |
Honorary consular officers | Yes | Yes | Yes | No, for official acts. Yes, in all other cases | No for official acts. Otherwise, yes |
Consular employees | Yes | Yes | Yes | No, for official acts. Yes, in all other cases | No for official acts. Otherwise, yes |
Application
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[box][img]http://s18.postimg.org/dfzoijowp/again.png[/img][floatright]LCMOIR
2 Civilisation Plaze, Algonquin, Liberty City
The United States of America
[url]http://www.int-lc.lib.gov[/url]
0240100793
Connecting Liberty to the world[/floatright]
[hr][/hr][u][i][b]National Information:[/b][/i][/u]
[b]- Full Name of Nation:[/b]
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[b]- Head of State:[/b]
[b]- Head of Government:[/b]
[b]- Minister of Foreign Affairs or Equivalent:[/b]
[b]- Opinion of the United States of America:[/b]
[b]- Opinion of Liberty City: [/b]
[i][u][b]Consulate-General's Information:[/b][/u][/i]
[b]- Consul General’s Name:[/b]
[b]- Consul Gereral’s Age:[/b]
[b]- Consul General’s health needs:[/b]
[b]- Consul General’s Family (if staying):[/b]
[b]- Consul General's Bio:[/b]
[i][u][b]Locational Information:[/b][/u][/i]
[b]- Mark the preferred location of the proposed consulate-general[/b]
[ ] - Albany Ave
[ ] - Franklin Ave
[ ] - Gladstone Ave
[i][u][b]Staff and Equipment Information (Consulates):[/b][/u][/i]
[b]- Diplomatic Staff:[/b]
[b]- Security Staff:[/b]
[b]- Service Staff:[/b]
[b]- Will you be hiring locally?[/b]
[b]- Number and Type of Weapons:[/b]
[b]- Number and Type of Vehicles:[/b]
[u][i][b]Miscellaneous:[/b][/i][/u]
[b]- Do you accept that your delegates and staff must abide by Liberty City Law?[/b]
[b]- Would you like us to establish a global cities link between Liberty City and your capital?[/b]
[b]- Do you have any special requests?[/b]
[b]- Would you like to enter into trade/treaty talks?[/b]
[b]- Is there any additional information we should know?[/b]
[b]- Please declare any drugs, alcohol, animals or plants you are bringing into the country below.[/b][/box]
Consulate-Generals in Liberty City
The Federation Of Islamic Republic Of Aceh
Address: 17th floor, 24 Albany Ave, Algonquin, Liberty City
Phone: (212) 972-2276, 972-2277
Fax: (212) 972-9046
http://www.acehconsulatency.org
The Siberian Confederation
Address: 8th floor, 117 Franklin Ave, Algonquin, Liberty City
Phone: (212) 987-2496, 984-2893
Fax: (212) 983-9893
http://www.siberianinternational.org
The Kingdom of Rovio
Address: 2th floor, 34 Gladstone Ave, Algonquin, Liberty City
Phone: (212) 937-7821, 946-7837
Fax: (212) 936-9859
http://www.kingdomofrovioconsulate.org
The United Monarchy of Kettering town
Address: 2th floor, 55 Albany Ave, Algonquin, Liberty City
Phone: (212) 924-8232, 973-8252
Fax: (212) 984-6933
http://www.ketteringinternational.org
Kingdom of Mizialand
Address: 6th floor, 41 Franklin Ave, Algonquin, Liberty City
Phone: (212) 948-2042, 973-5908
Fax: (212) 924-6013
http://www.mizialandconsulate.org
The Free Confederacy of Cumberlanda
Address: 4th floor, 57 Albany Ave, Algonquin, Liberty City
Phone: (212) 982-9824, 924-723
Fax: (212) 942-9982
http://www.cumberlandaliberty.org
Republic of Verdiga
Address: 1th floor, 101 Franklin Ave, Algonquin, Liberty City
Phone: (212) 975-8293, 973-8729
Fax: (212) 983-9812
http://www.verdigaglobal.org
YellowApple.Inc
Address: 10th floor, 26 Gladstone Ave, Algonquin, Liberty City
Phone: (212) 972-7823, 934-8823
Fax: (212) 974-9270
http://www.yellowappleinternational.org
Mediterraceania
Address: 6th floor, 26 Albany Ave, Algonquin, Liberty City
Phone: (212) 924-8232, 973-8252
Fax: (212) 984-6933
http://www.Mediterraceanialiberty.org
Liberty City’s enormous, thriving, and diversified economy, from banking to drug dealing, presents tremendous opportunities for companies (and cartels....and mobs....and gangs...) from other countries. More people live in the five boroughs than ever before – nearly 8.7 million. It is the international business capital of the whole world. More foreign companies have operations in LC than in any other city in the U.S. because Liberty City has everything necessary to succeed in a global economy: access to expansive markets, a diverse and talented workforce, business partners, support services, professional associations
Liberty is also actively planning its future as the optimal location for businesses and residents alike. PlanLC is a bold agenda to strengthen the economy,
How we can help
The Office’s Division for International Business works with foreign government representatives, bi-lateral chambers of commerce, and other trade and investment professionals to assist foreign firms to open or expand operations in the four boroughs of Liberty.
Local knowledge and business networks are vital to success in a new market. The International Business staff introduce companies to the many business associations and appropriate Liberty City agencies to make the transition to LC successful. Services to encourage non-U.S. companies enter the market include customized information and referral service about forms of legal entity, taxes, banking, insurance, real estate, networking for potential partners and markets, navigating government bureaucracy, and economic incentives.
Advice to Foreign Companies Setting up a Business in Liberty City
The Division is knowledgeable about the many steps to consider when setting up a business in LC and when it is appropriate to consult various professionals. The Division advises individual companies about the following topics:
• Legal: Foreign companies must decide on a business entity when setting up in LC.
• Taxes: The type of business entity has an impact on tax liability; some foreign countries have a tax treaty with the U.S.; companies in LC are subject to Federal, State and City taxes.
• Banking: A local bank account will be necessary to manage operations and to transfer money between the U.S. and the home country.
• Insurance: Certain types of business insurance are required for businesses in LC.
• Real Estate: There are many business districts in Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens and Staten Island, which may suit a company’s needs. Short-term office space is available in business centers or in business incubators.
• Navigating Governments: Permits and licenses may be required by a municipal, state, or federal government agency in order to operate a business.
• Networking: Potential partners and markets may be found at the seminars, trade shows, and networking events listed on the International Business Calendar.
Incentives: Information about tax and other economic incentives is available from the Liberty City Economic Development Corporation, the Liberty City Department of Small Business Services, and Empire State Development Corporation.
Application
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[box][img]http://s18.postimg.org/dfzoijowp/again.png[/img][floatright]LCMOIR
2 Civilisation Plaze, Algonquin, Liberty City
The United States of America
[url]http://www.int-lc.lib.gov[/url]
0240100793
Connecting Liberty to the world[/floatright]
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[u][i][b]PARTNERSHIP APPLICATION[/b][/i][/u]
[b]Nation of origin:[/b]
[b]Business Name:[/b]
[b]Storefront link (optional):[/b]
[b]Business Owner(s):[/b]
[b]Financial Capital:[/b]
[b]Number of employees:[/b]
[b]Industry type:[/b]
[b]Reason for expanding to Liberty City?[/b]
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Businesses working with the LCMOIR
YellowApple.Inc
Nation: YellowApple.Inc
Owner of Business: Citizen Shareholders
Financial Capital: Approx. N$250 trillion
Employees: Approx. 44 million
Industry type: Multiple industries. (Strong presence in electronics and manufacturing)
Liberty City Global Partners, Inc. has connected Liberty to more than 100 cities during the past 12 years.
From the beginning of Mayor Heckley's first term, the organization, then called the Sister City Program for the City of Liberty, convened international summits on topics of critical importance to Liberty City and its peers, focusing on policy concerns in the 21st Century. These meetings brought foreign mayors and other city officials together to discuss common challenges and best practices. The success of summits on tourism, safety and security, technology and public art established a new model for municipal exchange.
In May 2008, Mayor Ochua appointed Professor John Helbet as president of the board of directors. Under his leadership, Global Partners has continued to convene international summits while expanding the award-winning student internet exchange, Global Partners Junior, and launching the Innovation Exchange website, an online library of global cities' best practices. Each of these programs plays a vital role in helping internationally connected cities find solutions to 21st century challenges.
Global Partners evolved from the Sister City Program of the City of Liberty, Inc. The organization was restructured and renamed Liberty City Global Partners, Inc. in 2006 with the aim of expanding the City's interaction with world cities while maintaining its historic ten sister city relationships. The organization continues its membership in Sister Cities International but no longer enters into new sister city agreements.
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[box][img]http://s18.postimg.org/dfzoijowp/again.png[/img][floatright]LCMOIR
2 Civilisation Plaze, Algonquin, Liberty City
The United States of America
[url]http://www.int-lc.lib.gov[/url]
0240100793
Connecting Liberty to the world[/floatright]
[hr][/hr][u][i][b]PARTNERSHIP APPLICATION[/b][/i][/u]
[b]Nation of city:[/b]
[b]City Name:[/b]
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[b]Is it capital of nation?:[/b]
[b]Head of City government:[/b]
[b]Population:[/b]
[b]Area:[/b]
[b]Brief Descrription:[/b]
[b]Why do you want to be a sister city of Liberty City?:[/b][/box]
List of sister cities
Banda Aceh
Nation: The Federation Of Islamic Republic Of Aceh
Head of City government: Tengku Fakhrudin Geusang
Population: 2,530,453 (2015 census)
Area: Around 720.00 Km2
Brief Description: Banda Aceh is a thriving city, located on the shore of the Indian Ocean, and also a hilly city located on a cape on the northern tip of Sumatera. Banda Aceh consisted of 5 districts, with both old and modern parts of the city within. Banda Aceh have an international airport and 2 harbors; one of it for international trade and hub. 7 universities and institutes, 5 of them are the best in the country, located within Banda Aceh. Banda Aceh also a popular tourist destination within the Federation, with beautiful beaches and preserved old European buildings.
Why is it a sister city of Liberty City? To establish further relations with Liberty City, and also to prosper Banda Aceh and Liberty City to both become Global Top Cities.
New Norfolk
Nation: The Free Confederation of Cumberlanda
Head of City government: Councilman Jefferson Tyler
Population: 10.1 Million (2015 census)
Area: Around 2,877.36 Km2
Brief Description: A city mingled with both old and new, the Free Confederacy's Jewel of the James was founded in 1607, and serves as the economic center of the Free Confederacy. With 5 major and prestigious universities, an international airport and a sprawling port complex, New Norfolk is the most industrious city in the nation. With scenic mountains, beautiful weather, and breathtaking nightlife, it is also a popular tourist destination within Cumberlanda.
Why is it a sister city of Liberty City? To reach out our hands and collectively prosper as proud and storied cities, making our futures be both bright and strong.
Del Tangerino
Nation: YellowApple.Inc
Head of City government: Mayor Edmund Dewey
Population: 44,159,600
Area: N/A (Aerospace city, no land area)
Brief Description: Del Tangerino is a large resort city, renowned for its luxurious hotels, abundant amenities, delicious restaurants, tourist-friendly populace, and beautiful views from Earth's upper stratosphere.
Why is it a sister city of Liberty City? We believe that Del Tangerino and Liberty City are philosophical and cultural complements of one another.
Karlsberg
Nation: Mediterraceania
Head of City government: Mayor Karl Bergensten
Population: 2,210,455
Area: 923.8 km²
Brief Description: Karlsberg is not only the capital and most populous city of Verdiga, it is also the economic and trade center of Verdiga. Founded in 1656 as a simple colonial village, named after King Karl X Gustav, it was the first settlement of colonial Verdiga, as well as its central settlement. As Verdiga grew, so did the settlement, eventually becoming a town, a city, and finally, the sprawling metropolis it is today. Even today, Karlsberg continues to grow.
Why is it a sister city of Liberty City? That relationships between Liberty City and Karlsberg prosper deeper, and both cities grow, develop and prosper to become global cities, commercially and industrially.