THE HONORABLE COMMONWEALTH OF PEKWENG
DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Greetings to all nations of the world!
On behalf of the Government of Pekweng, it is my great honor that Pekweng has decided to open its doors to communicate with you and the rest of the world. Any nations interested in establishing a diplomatic mission or consulate in Pekweng are asked to read the regulations and fill out the application form in a punctual and efficient manner.
If you have any questions reagrding the embassy/consulate application, plese do not hesitate to ask us by sending a telegram directly.
Thank you for your time and patience.
-Assistant Secretary Elpidio Subeldia
Acting Secretary, Department of Foreign Affairs
SHORT BACKGROUND OF PEKWENG
The Honorable Commonwealth of Pekweng is a colossal, efficient nation, ruled by President Rodrigo Santillan with a fair hand, and renowned for its rampant corporate plagiarism, avant-garde cinema, and stringent health and safety legislation. The compassionate, democratic, devout population of 8.267 billion Pekwengnians are known throughout the region for their efficiency and work ethic, as well as their general suspicion of leisure.
The large, corrupt, outspoken government juggles the competing demands of Education, Industry, and Healthcare. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Katherinia. The average income tax rate is 77.4%.
The frighteningly efficient Pekwengnian economy, worth 959 trillion Crons a year, is broadly diversified and dominated by the Tourism industry, with significant contributions from Cheese Exports, Basket Weaving, and Furniture Restoration. State-owned companies are common. Average income is an impressive 116,114 Crons, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 4.7 times as much as the poorest.
Former bars are desperately trying to re-brand themselves as cafés, journalists giggle uncontrollably while reporting the nation's drug bonfires, urban graffiti is hand-calligraphed in perfectly kerned elegant fonts, and a sledgehammer and a spray can are seen as the default tools of political debate. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, thanks to a well-funded police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Pekweng's national animal is the Cat, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests, and its national religion is Roman Catholic Church.
Pekweng is ranked 127,338th in the world and 5,521st in The East Pacific for Most Average, scoring 31.56 on the Average Standardized Normality Scale.
*(from the NationStates front page of Pekweng)
The most important provisions of the Pekwengnian Constitution which pertain to the framing of Pekwengnian foreign policy are as follows:
Republic Act No. 7157, otherwise known as "Pekwengnian Foreign Service Act", gives mandate to the Department of Foreign Affairs to implement the three (3) pillars of the Foreign Policy, as follows:
1. Preservation and enhancement of national security
2. Promotion and attainment of economic security
3. Protection of the rights and promotion of the welfare and interest of Pekwengnians overseas.
Article II, Section 2: "Pekweng renounces war as an instrument of national policy, adopts the generally accepted principles of international law as part of the law of the land and adheres to the policy of peace, equality, justice."
Article II, Section 7: "The State shall pursue an independent foreign policy. In its relations with other states the paramount consideration shall be national sovereignty, territorial integrity, national interest, and the right to self-determination."
Republic Act No. 7157, otherwise known as "Pekwengnian Foreign Service Act", gives mandate to the Department of Foreign Affairs to implement the three (3) pillars of the Foreign Policy, as follows:
1. Preservation and enhancement of national security
2. Promotion and attainment of economic security
3. Protection of the rights and promotion of the welfare and interest of Pekwengnians overseas.
A. Purpose of Diplomatic Missions Initiative
The purpose of the Diplomatic Missions Initiative is to allow foreign nations to establish embassies and consulates within the Commonwealth of Pekweng, in order to foster better bilateral diplomatic relations between the said parties. Locations of embassies and consulates shall be determined by the Department of Foreign Affairs according to the said diplomatic mission's need.
Embassies are built within the grounds of Embassy Row of the Commonwealth or the Embassy Annex, depending on the said diplomatic mission's need. Consulates, however, are built in different provinces or states within the Commonwealth to provide additional diplomatic support to the embassy itself.
B. Diplomatic Immunity
In accordance with the resolutions passed by the World Assembly, the Pekweng Government abides by the rules set forth by General Assembly Resolution #22. Otherwise known as the Diplomat Protection Act, this resolution protects members of diplomatic missions
GA Resolution #22 also stipulates that it
However, in the present Pekwengnian law, RA 3465 otherwise known as the Diplomatic Immunity Act,
The Government views activities pertaining to espionage, sabotage, or subversive missions as an act of aggression,which will not go unpunished. On your embassy application, we strongly recommend that you list "Diplomats" only as employees that are engaged in diplomatic work. Identification cards and papers will be issued to all embassy personnel, however special Diplomatic ID Cards will be issued to diplomats only, in order to denote their levels of diplomatic immunity.
Embassy and consulate grounds are considered to be sovereign territory of the occupant nation, and thus cannot be searched by police authorities without proper clearance. Please note that embassies and consulates can be closed for any reason and without prior notice, but it is typical that diplomatic missions are given a 72-hour period in which to prepare for their departure.
Nations who are strongly supports Communism/Socialism/Fascism shall not be entertained, but we only accept those whose government with a little part of communism/socialism/fascism.
C. Staff & Personnel
Embassies are allowed to have at least 25 security staff with a maximum of at least 50 for the service and diplomatic staffs.
Consulates may have a maximum of 10 diplomatic staff, 5 support staff, and 5 security staff, for a total of twenty (20) staff members.
Diplomatic staff represent and protect of the interests and nationals of your state, as well as the promote friendly and bilateral relations between our nations.
Service and support staff are defined as members of diplomatic missions that play supporting roles.
Security staff are responsible for the physical security (interior and exterior) of a chancery. In addition, security staff provide protection for visiting dignitaries, embassy staff, and in exigent circumstances, nationals of the host nation who seek asylum in their respective diplomatic mission. Another significant responsibility of the security staff is to protect classified information and equipment that may be stored inside an embassy.
Although not strictly prohibited, we kindly recommend that your nation refrains from using members of active military forces as your chancery's primary security force. Generally, only a few military staff are present at high-level embassies in order 1) to protect sensitive/classified materials or 2) to serve as a military attaché, acting as a liaison between the two nations' military forces. However, we suggest utilizing a diplomatic security service of sorts, civilian police force, or contracting a foreign or domestic private security company in order safeguard your chancery.
If the urgent need of military security arises to the diplomatic mission, the Armed Forces of Pekweng grants a diplomatic unit (AFP Diplomatic Brigade) which consists of military personnel whose training is very advanced in martial arts, patrol and security, and likewise reffered to the training of US Secret Service and the Pontifical Swiss Guards.
The purpose of the Diplomatic Missions Initiative is to allow foreign nations to establish embassies and consulates within the Commonwealth of Pekweng, in order to foster better bilateral diplomatic relations between the said parties. Locations of embassies and consulates shall be determined by the Department of Foreign Affairs according to the said diplomatic mission's need.
Embassies are built within the grounds of Embassy Row of the Commonwealth or the Embassy Annex, depending on the said diplomatic mission's need. Consulates, however, are built in different provinces or states within the Commonwealth to provide additional diplomatic support to the embassy itself.
B. Diplomatic Immunity
In accordance with the resolutions passed by the World Assembly, the Pekweng Government abides by the rules set forth by General Assembly Resolution #22. Otherwise known as the Diplomat Protection Act, this resolution protects members of diplomatic missions
"from physical harm, execution, sexual assault, enslavement, or use for medical experiments not necessary for medical treatment of the diplomat by the nation in which they are serving."
GA Resolution #22 also stipulates that it
"prohibits nations from sending diplomats with the express intent of committing crimes of espionage, sabotage, subversion, causing harm to the civilian population, and other related crimes committed outside of a diplomats duties."
However, in the present Pekwengnian law, RA 3465 otherwise known as the Diplomatic Immunity Act,
"...any member/employee of a diplomatic mission found to be undesirable for any reason whatsoever, will be labeled as a persona-non-grata, and immediately deported.
The Government views activities pertaining to espionage, sabotage, or subversive missions as an act of aggression,which will not go unpunished. On your embassy application, we strongly recommend that you list "Diplomats" only as employees that are engaged in diplomatic work. Identification cards and papers will be issued to all embassy personnel, however special Diplomatic ID Cards will be issued to diplomats only, in order to denote their levels of diplomatic immunity.
Embassy and consulate grounds are considered to be sovereign territory of the occupant nation, and thus cannot be searched by police authorities without proper clearance. Please note that embassies and consulates can be closed for any reason and without prior notice, but it is typical that diplomatic missions are given a 72-hour period in which to prepare for their departure.
Nations who are strongly supports Communism/Socialism/Fascism shall not be entertained, but we only accept those whose government with a little part of communism/socialism/fascism.
C. Staff & Personnel
Embassies are allowed to have at least 25 security staff with a maximum of at least 50 for the service and diplomatic staffs.
Consulates may have a maximum of 10 diplomatic staff, 5 support staff, and 5 security staff, for a total of twenty (20) staff members.
Diplomatic staff represent and protect of the interests and nationals of your state, as well as the promote friendly and bilateral relations between our nations.
Service and support staff are defined as members of diplomatic missions that play supporting roles.
Security staff are responsible for the physical security (interior and exterior) of a chancery. In addition, security staff provide protection for visiting dignitaries, embassy staff, and in exigent circumstances, nationals of the host nation who seek asylum in their respective diplomatic mission. Another significant responsibility of the security staff is to protect classified information and equipment that may be stored inside an embassy.
Although not strictly prohibited, we kindly recommend that your nation refrains from using members of active military forces as your chancery's primary security force. Generally, only a few military staff are present at high-level embassies in order 1) to protect sensitive/classified materials or 2) to serve as a military attaché, acting as a liaison between the two nations' military forces. However, we suggest utilizing a diplomatic security service of sorts, civilian police force, or contracting a foreign or domestic private security company in order safeguard your chancery.
If the urgent need of military security arises to the diplomatic mission, the Armed Forces of Pekweng grants a diplomatic unit (AFP Diplomatic Brigade) which consists of military personnel whose training is very advanced in martial arts, patrol and security, and likewise reffered to the training of US Secret Service and the Pontifical Swiss Guards.
In his/her first day of his/her tour of duty, the newly-appointed Ambassador presents his/her Letter of Credence/Commission to the President. He/She will be assisted by the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps and Presidential Chief of Protocol who aide the Ambassador.
The Ambassador earns the title His/Her Excllency, regardless of his/her nation's government type. He/She may be given a full military honors with a four ruffles and flourishes, which is the highest military honor reserved only for heads of state or ambassadors.
He/She may also enjoy his/her privileges as he/she has the ceremonial duties of participating at various events:
1. Presidential inaugurations
2. Independence Day
3. Opening of Regular Session of Congress
4. State of the Nation Address
5. Vin d'honneur
6. Other ceremonial functions
Consequently, the Apostolic Nuncio to Pekweng, Abp. Guiseppe Manzini holds the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps since Pekweng has the Roman Catholic majority even it is not formally the official religion.
For the nations who are already established embassies/consulates in Pekweng, please send a TG to it with the following manner:
The Ambassador earns the title His/Her Excllency, regardless of his/her nation's government type. He/She may be given a full military honors with a four ruffles and flourishes, which is the highest military honor reserved only for heads of state or ambassadors.
He/She may also enjoy his/her privileges as he/she has the ceremonial duties of participating at various events:
1. Presidential inaugurations
2. Independence Day
3. Opening of Regular Session of Congress
4. State of the Nation Address
5. Vin d'honneur
6. Other ceremonial functions
Consequently, the Apostolic Nuncio to Pekweng, Abp. Guiseppe Manzini holds the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps since Pekweng has the Roman Catholic majority even it is not formally the official religion.
For the nations who are already established embassies/consulates in Pekweng, please send a TG to it with the following manner:
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[i][b](Pretitle of the Office of the Head of State)[/b][/i]
Great and Good Friend:
I have made choice of, (Name of Ambassador) a distinguished citizen of (Nation), to reside near the Government of Your Excellency in the quality of (Ambassador/Consul-General) of the Honorable Commonwealth of Pekweng. He is well informed of the relative interests of the two countries and of the sincere desire of this Government to cultivate to the fullest extent the friendship which has so long subsisted between them. My knowledge of his high character and ability gives me entire confidence that he will constantly endeavor to advance the interests and prosperity of both Governments and so render himself acceptable to Your Excellency.
I therefore request Your Excellency to receive him favorably and to give full credence to what he shall say on the part of the Honorable Commonwealth of Pekweng and to the assurances which I have charged him to convey to you of the best wishes of this Government for the prosperity of Pekweng and our nation.
May God have Your Excellency in wise keeping.
Your Good Friend,
(Signature)
(Full Name and Title of Head of State)
By the Head of State:
(Signature)
(Name)
(Minister/Secretary/Equivalent of Foreign Affairs)
Weapons brought in from foreign countries will be subject to registering. If the weapon does not meet the certain criteria, the weapon must leave the country within 24 hours.
Due to the domestic environmentalist policy the Government is currently has, foreign vehicles that run on petroleum are not recommended as fossil fuels are banned in the country. The Congress encourages the use of alternative sources to power your vehicles.
Due to the domestic environmentalist policy the Government is currently has, foreign vehicles that run on petroleum are not recommended as fossil fuels are banned in the country. The Congress encourages the use of alternative sources to power your vehicles.
1. Diplomatic Bags
Foreign diplomatic missions have the right to use diplomatic bags (also known as diplomatic pouches), but with a few restrictions. Firstly, diplomatic bags are considered to have diplomatic immunity - meaning that they cannot be searched by anyone, for any reason. As the bags have diplomatic immunity, they must have their own diplomatic passport (for customs & legal reasons). Diplomatic bags must be escorted by official diplomatic couriers, who also have diplomatic immunity.
2. Diplomatic License Plates
Diplomatic license plates are issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs to all accredited diplomats who wish to drive vehicles. Each nation is assigned a unique country code, typically not corresponding to international country codes or other standard formats. This is to prevent the general public from targeting diplomats from particular countries.
Foreign diplomatic missions have the right to use diplomatic bags (also known as diplomatic pouches), but with a few restrictions. Firstly, diplomatic bags are considered to have diplomatic immunity - meaning that they cannot be searched by anyone, for any reason. As the bags have diplomatic immunity, they must have their own diplomatic passport (for customs & legal reasons). Diplomatic bags must be escorted by official diplomatic couriers, who also have diplomatic immunity.
2. Diplomatic License Plates
Diplomatic license plates are issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs to all accredited diplomats who wish to drive vehicles. Each nation is assigned a unique country code, typically not corresponding to international country codes or other standard formats. This is to prevent the general public from targeting diplomats from particular countries.
Aclohol, Narcotics, Plants, Animals, etc.
Animals brought in from foreign nations are subject to mandatory veterinarian testing to prevent disease outbreaks. Plants may be imported only on a case-by-case basis. Any plants that are carnivorous or on the Department of Agriculture's contraband list, will be promptly sent back to the home nation. Please be very prudent when importing plants into Pekweng.
All sorts of alcoholic or narcotic substances, either in solid, liquid, or gaseous form is strictly prohibited. If any member of a diplomatic mission is found with any drugs or narcotics, or if the said substances are found in a chancery, the embassy will be closed and all personnel will be deported. Alcohol on the other hand, is permitted, but must first pass through customs. Each diplomatic mission may bring up to twenty-five (25) litres of alcohol per 2 years - the said alcohol may not be brought off the diplomatic mission's grounds, or be resold in any manner.
Animals brought in from foreign nations are subject to mandatory veterinarian testing to prevent disease outbreaks. Plants may be imported only on a case-by-case basis. Any plants that are carnivorous or on the Department of Agriculture's contraband list, will be promptly sent back to the home nation. Please be very prudent when importing plants into Pekweng.
All sorts of alcoholic or narcotic substances, either in solid, liquid, or gaseous form is strictly prohibited. If any member of a diplomatic mission is found with any drugs or narcotics, or if the said substances are found in a chancery, the embassy will be closed and all personnel will be deported. Alcohol on the other hand, is permitted, but must first pass through customs. Each diplomatic mission may bring up to twenty-five (25) litres of alcohol per 2 years - the said alcohol may not be brought off the diplomatic mission's grounds, or be resold in any manner.
Diplomatic missions in Pekweng started when it applied diplomatic relations with the Holy See and diplomatic relations in the country started when its first nation, Paparian, applied relations.
The following are the current diplomatic relations inside and outside Pekweng.
DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS IN PEKWENG
CONSULAR MISSIONS IN PEKWENG
*Due the Treaty of Aerynx in 2014, Phantomizier is now under the suzerainty of the Serene Empire of Afaenvia.
DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS OF PEKWENG IN OTHER NATIONS
CONSULATES OF PEKWENG IN OTHER NATIONS
The following are the current diplomatic relations inside and outside Pekweng.
DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS IN PEKWENG
Embassy Row No. | Nation | Resident Ambassador Plenipotentiary and Extraordinary |
1 | The Workers' Paradise Democratic Republic of Paparian | His Excellency Leon Jerry |
2 | The Holy Empire of Ilvania | His Excellency (Col.) Jacques Griffith, BEng |
3 | The Democratic Republic of Waldmania | Her Excelency Wanda Pinto |
4 | The Federation of Lolloh | His Excellency Hullik Nevrar |
5 | The Kingdom of the Isles of Ceasario | His Excellency Nicholas Bezukladnikov |
6 | The Serene Rottelian Empire of Phantomizier (now The Serene Empire of Afaenvia)* | His Excellency Lord Kevin Talon Kasterburgh |
7 | The Principality of the Sullivan Islands | His Excellency Erick Bruna |
8 | The Commonwealth of Sivonia | His Excellency Marko Apadeva |
9 | The Mercenary States of The 54th Squadron | His Excellency Leon Hardrade |
10 | The Gamindustrian Union | Her Excellency Miyu Nagai (nee Nakahara) |
11 | The Capitalist Republic of Realm of Councilry | His Excellency Lee Aaron |
12 | The Commonwealth of Devernia | His Excellency Wexx Redger |
13 | The Kingdom of Madrinet | His Excellency Sir Alaric Busquet |
14 | The Federal Republic of Sospor | His Excellency Robert Monroe |
15 | The Commonwealth of Hindia Belanda | His Excellency Mohd Aldwin Siradjakoetjing |
16 | The Republican Empire of New Lusitania and the Algarves | His Excellency Luís Vaz Gomes |
17 | The Centraline Imperial Republic | His Excellency Iakobus Albius |
18 | The Proletariat's Republic of Emericia | His Excellency Vladim Malshevik |
19 | The United Confederacy of Sleetavia | His Excellency Tyusji Sfre |
20 | The Federal Kingdom of Samudera Darussalam | His Excellency Yazid Aminullah Gunawan |
21 | The Federative Republic of Radimostan | His Excellency Albert Trny | 22 | The Federation of Reino do Brazil | His Excellency Pedro Mattos | [/tr]
23 | The Kingdom of the Greater Nordics | Her Excellency Catrine Berg |
24 | The Imperial Hierarchy of Eothasia | His Excellency Lorik Ori'enso | 25 | The Realm of Yohannes | Her Excellency Isabell Hönigswald | [/tr]
26 | The Kingdom of Nortend, Cardoby, and Hoebrideland | His Excellency Sir Arthur Harold Blain-Duntham, KStA |
27 | The United Empire of Thucia and Cadia | His Excellency Lord Ekeni |
28 | The Grand Duchy of Knessniet | His Excellency Harold Blackridge-Fairfield |
CONSULAR MISSIONS IN PEKWENG
City | Consul-General |
Radea | Honorable Menetina Sullus |
Apostolic Nuncio to Pekweng and Dean of Diplomatic Corps | His Excellency Abp. Guiseppe Manzini |
*Due the Treaty of Aerynx in 2014, Phantomizier is now under the suzerainty of the Serene Empire of Afaenvia.
DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS OF PEKWENG IN OTHER NATIONS
Host Country | Resident Ambassador Plenipotentiary and Extraordinary |
The Kingdom of Jandaria | His Excellency Alpacino Pascual |
The United Socialist State of Martilia | His Excellency Micollo Rodriguez |
The Holy See (Vatican) | His Excellency Modesto Arevalo II |
The Democratic Republic of Waldmania | His Excellency Jeffrey Vicente |
The Republic of Ixea | His Excellency Jerry de Vera |
The Kingdom of Phoenixia | His Excellency Charles Navaja, PhD |
The Kingdom of the Isles of Ceasario | Her Excellency Donna Catipon |
The Kingdom of Venasta | His Excellency Carl Guevarra |
The Papal State of Rodario | His Excellency Joey de Vera |
The Sublime Empire of Darussalam | His Excellency Luigi Marquez |
The Republic of Hippostania | His Excellency Mario Gonzalez |
The Republic of Rhenfirn and Chromia | Her Excellency Sarah Castillo, Ed.D |
The Democratic Republic Of Iron States | His Excellency John Carlo Cleofe |
The United Kingdoms of Windport and Genovia | His Excellency Gregorio Santos II |
The Kingdom of Afalia | Her Excellency Mary Vicente |
The Kingdom of Lindenholt | His Excellency John Lloyd Revilla |
The Kingdom of Grays Harbor | His Excellency Ferdinand Gallardo |
The United States of Noordeinde | His Excellency Armio Sayas |
The Crown Commonwealth of Regnum Albion | Her Excellency Katherine Ordimerio, JD |
The Federation of Lolloh | Her Excellency Robelyn Rabina |
The Draconid Monarchy of Dyste | His Excellency Marjohn Revilla |
The Fully Militarized Nation of The Dictatorship POD | Her Excellency Naomi Templo |
The Local Spentinian of Pederal na Republika Ng Pilipinas | His Excellency Hermogenes San Gabriel |
The Republic of the Asigna Philippines | His Excellency Manuel Cuneta III |
The Gamindustrian Union | His Excellency Joel del Rosario |
The Imperial Federation of Retiva | His Excellency Ronald delos Reyes |
The Kingdom of Nortend, Cardoby, and Hoebrideland | His Excellency Mateo Poblacion |
The Kingdom of Madrinet | Her Excellency Criselda Anonuevo |
The Commonwealth of Hindia Belandia | His Excellency Jorge Llamanzares |
The Empire of Realm of Councilry | His Excellency Joselito David Jr. |
The Proletariat's Republic of Emericia | His Excellency Marco L. Ponciano, PhD |
The Imperial Hierarchy of Eothasia | His Excellency Emilio G. Limcauco, Jr., JCL |
The Realm of Yohannes | His Excellency Gabriel Dinglasan |
The Allied States of New Edom | Her Excellency Regina Marina J. Lozano |
The Republic of Ceflania | His Excellency Gerardo D. Catalan |
The Totzkan People's Union (New Totzka) | HHis Excellency Roderick Y. Oriarte |
The Federal Kingdom of Samudera Darussalam | His Excellency Eugenio G. dela Cruz, MSc |
The Kingdom of Mizialand | His Excellency Lucio F. del Prado | The Grand Duchy of Knessniet | His Excellency Rodolfo K. Llagas | [/tr][/tr]
CONSULATES OF PEKWENG IN OTHER NATIONS
Host Country | City | Consul-General |
The Republic of Hippostania | Nassau | Honorable Dir. Joel Gomez |
The Federation of Lolloh | Kenmak | Honorable Dir. Joel Gomez |
The Commonwealth of Hindia Belandia | Samarang | Honorable Joel Honrada |
The Commonwealth of Hindia Belandia | West Denpasar | Honorable Quintin de Jesus, Jr. |
The Imperial Hierarchy of Eothasia | Lithandril | Honorable Menardo delos Reyes | The Realm of Yohannes | TBA | Honorable Gilberto Llagos | [/tr]
The Republic of Ceflania | Cruzdale | Honorable Edwin Z. Sarmiento |
The Grand Duchy of Knessniet | Litchfield | Honorable Sylvia G. Dorado |
The President had made many state visits to many parts of the world. Likewise, Pekweng receives heads of state from many countries. The overall aim of an official or state visit is to establish, strengthen and promote links between the countries, including social, commercial and cultural ties. State visits are the most formal ones, consisting of full military arrival and departure honors, joint speeches, state luncheons/dinners/ and other ceremonial works.
Working visits, however, are the informal type of visits. They do not require military honors due to extreme urgency.
The President usually undertake three or four outbound state/working visits each year and usually host one or two visiting Heads of State each year at Manrique Presidential Palace.
If your head of state would like to conduct a state or official visit with representatives of Pekweng, please feel free to contact the Department of Foreign Affairs by filing this application:
Working visits, however, are the informal type of visits. They do not require military honors due to extreme urgency.
The President usually undertake three or four outbound state/working visits each year and usually host one or two visiting Heads of State each year at Manrique Presidential Palace.
If your head of state would like to conduct a state or official visit with representatives of Pekweng, please feel free to contact the Department of Foreign Affairs by filing this application:
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[i]NATIONAL INFORMATION[/i]
[b]Full Name of Nation:[/b]
[b]Head of State:[/b]
[b]Head of Government:[/b]
[b]Minister/Secretary of Foreign Affairs or Equivalent:[/b]
[i]DELEGATORY INFORMATION:[/i]
[b]Name of Visiting Dignitary:[/b]
[b]Title of Visiting Dignitary:[/b]
[b]Type of Visit:[/b] (Please cross out "X". If the visiting dignitary is lower than the Head of State/Government, it will comply under Courtesy Visit.)
[ ]State Visit
[ ]Official Visit
[ ]Working Visit
[ ]Courtesy Visit
[b]Number of Attendees (Diplomatic):[/b] (Please cross out "X".)
[ ]State Visit (Head of State/Government + 8-10 personnel)
[ ]Official Visit (Head of State/Government or High-ranking Official + 6 personnel)
[ ]Working Visit (Only the Head of State/Government or High-ranking Official)
[ ]Courtesy Visit (Only the High-ranking Official)
[b]Number of Security Personnel:[/b] (Limited up to 10 personnel)
[b]Number and Type of Vehicles and Arms:[/b]
[b]Duration of Visit:[/b]
[b]Purpose of Visit:[/b]
[b]Residence of the Visiting Dignitary during the Visit:[/b]
[ ]Embassy Row
[ ]Embassy Annex
[i]OTHER INFORMATION[/i]
[b]Do you wish to have an embassy in Pekweng?[/b]
[b]Other Information:[/b]
Embassy applications and constructions will be at the capital city, Katherinia.
Consular applications and constructions, likewise, will be at any of the states.
All applications made and transacted will be in the form of communique. Any applications made with/without communique can also use the following format. Make sure that the fields in the parentheses, eg. (Name of Nation), (Pretitle), etc. are to be filled with proper names. Those with communiques are advised to copy the application form only.
Consular applications and constructions, likewise, will be at any of the states.
All applications made and transacted will be in the form of communique. Any applications made with/without communique can also use the following format. Make sure that the fields in the parentheses, eg. (Name of Nation), (Pretitle), etc. are to be filled with proper names. Those with communiques are advised to copy the application form only.
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[b][i]THE HONORABLE COMMONWEALTH OF PEKWENG
DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS[/i][/b][/align]
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To: The Honorable Secretary, Department of Foreign Affairs
From: (Pretitle) (Minister/Secretary/Director/Equivalent) of (Foreign Affairs/Relations), (Country)*
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Honorable Secretary,
On behalf of the (Full Nation Name), I am willingly present the compliments of the Government of (Nation) to the Honorable Commonwealth of Pekweng and has the greatest honor and privilege to apply for a diplomatic mission as a gesture of formal diplomacy.
Furthermore, the attached application was been filed to proceed the start of our bilateral relations. It is our hope that you humbly accept and welcome our Ambassador as we now strengthen our bonds with us.
May God have Your Honor in wise keeping.
(Signature)
(Minister of Foreign Affairs or Equivalent)
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[spoiler=Application Form][b][i]National Information:[/i][/b]
[b]- Full Name of Nation:[/b]
[b]- Government Type:[/b]
[b]- Head of State:[/b]
[b]- Head of Government:[/b]
[b]- Minister of Foreign Affairs or Equivalent:[/b]
[b][i]Ambassadorial Information:[/i][/b]
[b]- Ambassador's Name:[/b]
[b]- Biography:[/b]
[b]- Ambassador's Family (if any):[/b]
[b]- Are there any health of security issues local authorities should be alerted of?[/b]
[b][i]Locational Information:[/i][/b]
[i](Please place any special requests and justify them in the field directly below it. Please make only realistic requests and be prepared to pay any fees associated with the design, construction or maintenance of special requests.)[/i]
[b]-Location Requested:[/b]
[b]- If requesting an embassy to make a special request, why do you feel this is necessary?[/b]
[b][i]Staff and Equipment Information:[/i][/b]
[i](Please remember, limousines, armed/military vehicles, machine guns, explosives, riot gear and armor-piercing weapons are prohibited. We ask that you limit employment based on the guidelines above.)[/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]
[b][i]Miscellaneous:[/i][/b]
[b]- Would you like us to establish an embassy in your nation?[/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.[/b][/spoiler]
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[b][i]THE HONORABLE COMMONWEALTH OF PEKWENG
DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS[/i][/b][/align]
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To: The Honorable Secretary, Department of Foreign Affairs
From: (Pretitle) (Minister/Secretary/Director/Equivalent) of (Foreign Affairs/Relations), (Country)*
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Honorable Secretary,
On behalf of the (Full Nation Name), I am willingly present the compliments of the Government of (Nation) to the Honorable Commonwealth of Pekweng and has the greatest honor and privilege to apply for a diplomatic mission as a gesture of formal diplomacy.
Furthermore, the attached application was been filed to proceed the start of our bilateral relations. It is our hope that you humbly accept and welcome our Consul-General as we now strengthen our bonds with us.
May God have Your Honor in wise keeping.
(Signature)
(Minister of Foreign Affairs or Equivalent)
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[b][i]National Information:[/i][/b]
[b]- Full Name of Nation:[/b]
[b]- Government Type:[/b]
[b]- Head of State:[/b]
[b]- Head of Government:[/b]
[b]- Minister of Foreign Affairs or Equivalent:[/b]
[b][i]Consul General's Profile:[/i] [/b]
[b]- Consul General:[/b]
[b]- Biography:[/b]
[b]- Consul's Family (if any):[/b]
[b]- Are there any health of security issues local authorities should be alerted of?[/b]
[b][i]Location Information:[/i][/b]
[i](Please place any special requests and justify them in the field directly below it. Please make only realistic requests and be prepared to pay any fees associated with the design, construction or maintenance of special requests. The consulates are found in provinces outside Pekweng. If the location of these provinces confuse you, you are welcome to check the factbook.)[/i]
[b]-Location Requested:[/b]
[i]Consulate Profile[/i]
[b]- Number and type of Attaches:[/b]
[b]- Number and type of Staff (limited to 5 for the Consul General):[/b]
[b]- Number and type of Security personnel (limited to 10):[/b]
[b]- Type of weapons used by Security personnel (rifles and sidearms only, no heavy weapons):[/b]
*The parentheses in the introduction for each application are to be filled with the proper entries (eg. Name of Nation, Minister of Foreign Affairs, etc.)
Visa applications is free for all nations especially those nations whose diplomatic relations had been established.
1. Work Visa
For citizens of your country to be given the opportunity to work and live in Pekweng for a specified number of years. Citizens of any nation may be given a Work Visa, if and when the citizen shows two forms of identification, a letter from a company proving knowledge of job transfer to Pekweng, or job acceptance in Pekweng. As well, as consent from the the nation's Ministry/Secretary of Foreign Relations.
2. Tourist Visa
For citizens of your country to be given the opportunity to visit and discover Pekweng, citizens of any nation may be given a Tourist Visa if and when the citizen shows two forms of identification and passport.
3. Energy Visa
For nations who would like Pekweng produced energy. Nations may be given an Energy Visa if the nation is:
a)An ally of Pekweng (PS:Countries that have embassy in Pekweng is a privilege)
b)In desperate need of energy
c)The nation would like to transfer to clean energy and needs power in the meantime.
In addition to one of these three options, a letter from both the nation's Minister/Secretary of Energy and Letter must be delivered, as well as agreement to the prices of each energy type.
Energy Price/kpH
Solar(S)-¢1.00
Wind(W)-¢1.35
Thermal(T)-¢2.90
Hydro(H1)-¢2.87
Nuclear(N)-¢1.87
Hydrogen(H2)-3.32
4. Educational Visa
For citizens of a country, who would like to go to school in Pekweng. This includes Elementary ,High School, Vocational School and University. Citizens can be granted Educational Visas if they have a letter from the nation's Minister/Secretary of Education as well as parents (if under age of 18) giving their consent to be educated in Pekweng. They must also have written consent from the school they are going to, declaring the citizen as an applicant to the school.
. Science/Research Visa
For scientists of any nation to be allowed to host scientific investigations and research in national controlled lands and waters. To be granted this permit, the scientist(s)/researcher(s) involved should have a letter from their home nation's Minister/Secretary of Science or their equivalent as well as their Minister/Secretary of Foreign Relations or their equivalent. In addition to this condition, a small fee will be applied per week of the expedition.
1. Work Visa
For citizens of your country to be given the opportunity to work and live in Pekweng for a specified number of years. Citizens of any nation may be given a Work Visa, if and when the citizen shows two forms of identification, a letter from a company proving knowledge of job transfer to Pekweng, or job acceptance in Pekweng. As well, as consent from the the nation's Ministry/Secretary of Foreign Relations.
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WORK VISA
[b]Nation Name:[/b]
[b]Citizen/s Name:[/b]
[b]Type of Job:[/b]
[b]Received Letter:[/b] [ ]Y [ ]N
[b]Length of Time:[/b]
2. Tourist Visa
For citizens of your country to be given the opportunity to visit and discover Pekweng, citizens of any nation may be given a Tourist Visa if and when the citizen shows two forms of identification and passport.
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TOURIST VISA
[b]Nation Name:[/b]
[b]Citizen's Name:[/b]
[b]Passport Number:[/b]
[b]Length of Time:[/b]
3. Energy Visa
For nations who would like Pekweng produced energy. Nations may be given an Energy Visa if the nation is:
a)An ally of Pekweng (PS:Countries that have embassy in Pekweng is a privilege)
b)In desperate need of energy
c)The nation would like to transfer to clean energy and needs power in the meantime.
In addition to one of these three options, a letter from both the nation's Minister/Secretary of Energy and Letter must be delivered, as well as agreement to the prices of each energy type.
Energy Price/kpH
Solar(S)-¢1.00
Wind(W)-¢1.35
Thermal(T)-¢2.90
Hydro(H1)-¢2.87
Nuclear(N)-¢1.87
Hydrogen(H2)-3.32
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ENERGY VISA
[b]Nation Name:[/b]
[b]Equivalent Dept./Min. of Energy:[/b]
[b]Choice:[/b] [ ]S [ ]W [ ]T [ ]H1 [ ]N [ ]H2
[b]Received Letter[/b] [ ]Y [ ]N
[b]Type of Consumer:[/b]
4. Educational Visa
For citizens of a country, who would like to go to school in Pekweng. This includes Elementary ,High School, Vocational School and University. Citizens can be granted Educational Visas if they have a letter from the nation's Minister/Secretary of Education as well as parents (if under age of 18) giving their consent to be educated in Pekweng. They must also have written consent from the school they are going to, declaring the citizen as an applicant to the school.
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EDUCATIONAL VISA
[b]Nation Name:[/b]
[b]Family Name:[/b]
[b]Type of School:[/b] [ ]Elementary [ ]High School [ ]Vocational School [ ]College
[b]ESC Scholar Grant:[/b] [ ]Y [ ]N
[b]Received Letters:[/b]
1.Min./Sec. of Education Letter: [ ]Y [ ]N
2.Attending School's Letter: [ ]Y [ ]N
. Science/Research Visa
For scientists of any nation to be allowed to host scientific investigations and research in national controlled lands and waters. To be granted this permit, the scientist(s)/researcher(s) involved should have a letter from their home nation's Minister/Secretary of Science or their equivalent as well as their Minister/Secretary of Foreign Relations or their equivalent. In addition to this condition, a small fee will be applied per week of the expedition.
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SCIENTIFIC/RESEARCH VISA
[b]Nation Name:[/b] [spoiler][/spoiler]
[b]Citizen/s / School Name:[/b]
[b]Reason:[/b]
[b]Length[/b]
[b]Received Letters:[/b]
1.Min./Sec. of Science Letter: [ ]Y [ ]N
2.Min./Sec. of Foreign Relations Letter: [ ]Y [ ]N
INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION
As the name implies, the international recognition assesses Pekweng by a nation in terms of sovereignty, independence, military and diplomacy.
Any negative comments will be denied.
As the name implies, the international recognition assesses Pekweng by a nation in terms of sovereignty, independence, military and diplomacy.
Any negative comments will be denied.
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[b]Name of Nation: [/b]
[b]Will you allow the Commonwealth to enter and trade in your ports: [/b]
[b]Will you grant upon the Commonwealth the rights similar to an independent sovereign state subjet to international laws:[/b]
[b]Will you enter into a security agreement:[/b]
[b]Will you recognize our currency/stamps and flag:[/b]
[b]Will you allow us banking facilities in your nation:[/b]
[b]Additional Comment:[/b]