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There is a common misconception that Embassies and Consulates have extraterritoriality. As anecdotal evidence of this misconception, people will often say things like, 'the US Embassy sits upon United States soil.' For the most part, this is not the case as extraterritoriality is not conferred upon
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economic and trade offices that represent the governments of those two territories. Such offices assume some of the non-diplomatic functions of diplomatic posts, such as promoting trade interests and providing assistance to its citizens and residents. They are nevertheless not diplomatic missions,
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in the latter's capital, Washington, D.C., but also maintains seven consulates-general in major US cities. The person in charge of a consulate or consulate-general is known as a consul or consul-general, respectively. Similar services may also be provided at the embassy (to serve the region of the
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and are generally not sovereign territory of the represented state. The sending state can give embassies sovereign status but this only happens with a minority of countries. Rather, the premises of an embassy remain under the jurisdiction of the host state while being afforded special privileges
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nationals, who would be arrested and deported from China upon discovery, have sought sanctuary at various third-country embassies in China. Once inside the embassy, diplomatic channels can be used to solve the issue and send the refugees to another country. See the
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their personnel are not diplomats and do not have diplomatic visas, although there may be legislation providing for personal immunities and tax privileges, as in the case of the Hong Kong offices in London and Toronto or the Macau office in Lisbon, for example.
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A single person, not a dipomat or consular officer (civil servant), representing another country on an honorary basis with only a limited range of services. Not necessarily a citizen of the country he represents but in most of the cases a citizen of the host
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is commonly used also as a section of a building in which the work of the diplomatic mission is carried out, but strictly speaking, it is the diplomatic delegation itself that is the embassy, while the office space and the diplomatic work done is called the
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The members of a diplomatic mission can reside within or outside the building that holds the mission's chancery, and their private residences enjoy the same rights as the premises of the mission as regards inviolability and protection.
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its head of mission as a sign of its displeasure. This is less drastic than cutting diplomatic relations completely, and the mission will still continue operating more or less normally, but it will now be headed by a
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ministers and had precedence at official events. Legations were originally the most common form of diplomatic mission, but they fell out of favor after World War II and were upgraded to embassies.
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and of territories that make no claim to be sovereign states may set up offices abroad that do not have official diplomatic status as defined by the Vienna Convention. Examples are the
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The basic role of a diplomatic mission is to represent and safeguard the interests of the home country and its citizens in the host country. According to the 1961
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present in another state to represent the sending state or organization officially in the receiving or host state. In practice, the phrase usually denotes an
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In some cases, an embassy or consulate is divided between multiple locations in the same city. For example, the Bangladeshi Deputy High Commission in
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Diplomatic mission generally located in the capital city of another country which offers a full range of services, including consular services.
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is similar to, but not the same as a diplomatic office, but with focus on dealing with individual persons and businesses, as defined by the
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As the host country's authorities may not enter the representing country's embassy without permission, embassies are sometimes used by
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Diplomatic mission located in a major city, usually other than the capital city, which provides a full range of consular services.
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Notable violations of embassy extraterritoriality include repeated invasions of the British Embassy in Beijing (1967), the
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Multiple embassies in one location: The embassies of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden in a joint compound of
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also heads the mission during the interim between the end of one chief of mission's term and the beginning of another.
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Several cities host both embassies/consulates and permanent representatives to international organizations, such as
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that represent the government of the Republic of China; Somaliland's Representative Offices in London,
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Diplomatic mission that is similar to a consulate general but may not provide a full range of services.
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representatives to another country; it is usually, but not necessarily, based in the receiving state's
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share premises; however, separate ambassadors are appointed, one to each country. In the case of the
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Diplomatic representative office of lower rank than an embassy. Where an embassy was headed by an
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featuring Swedish as well as Icelandic and Liechtenstein diplomatic missions to the United States
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an Embassy or Consulate, but in some situations extraterritoriality may be created by Treaty.
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A country may have several different types of diplomatic missions in another country.
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Red Guards scaled the British mission's wall as diplomats watched the Ealing comedy
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Contrary to popular belief, diplomatic missions sometimes do not enjoy full
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and another, opened later, at Mirza Ghalib Street, to reduce overcrowding.
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In the past, a diplomatic mission headed by a lower-ranking official (an
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escaping from either the host country or a third country. For example,
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Some cities may host more than one mission from the same country.
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What is the difference between an Embassy and a Consulate?
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capital) in what is normally called a consular section.
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The term embassy is sometimes used interchangeably with
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List of people who took refuge in a diplomatic mission
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hostage crisis at the American embassy in Tehran, Iran
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