Do diplomats live in embassy?

In some countries, American staff may live on the embassy compound, but they frequently live in apartments or houses in the host city. The ambassador's residence is often used for official functions, and its public areas are often decorated with American art on loan from museums.
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Where do you live as a diplomat?

In general, diplomats reside in the country with which the U.S. is developing or maintaining diplomatic ties, and many diplomats reside in the embassy or consulate within that country.
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Do ambassadors live in the embassies?

Ambassador's Residence

The official home of the ambassador or the chief of mission. The ambassador is the highest-ranking diplomat to the United States. Ambassador's residences can be located in an embassy compound or separate from the chancery.
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Do ambassadors live in the host country?

Ambassadors now normally live overseas or within the country to which it is assigned for long periods of time so that they are acquainted with the culture and local people. This way they are more politically effective and trusted, enabling them to accomplish goals that their host country desires.
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Can diplomats choose where they go?

The Department of State website asks diplomats to serve in one of 265 embassies, and you typically do not get to choose your destination. Living in another country, getting used to the climate and customs, forging relationships and averting danger are all concerns when working for a foreign service organization.
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Do diplomats have to live in other countries?

A country's diplomats enjoy a protected status when they serve in countries abroad. Because diplomats are representatives of their home country, and since there are other diplomats back home in their own country, it is agreed that a diplomat should not be subject to local laws.
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How long do diplomats stay overseas?

Diplomats are posted to positions abroad for terms of two, three, or four years with stateside stints periodically, but they can be recalled at the discretion of the State Department at any time.
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Do embassies have soldiers?

A Marine Security Guard (MSG), also known as a Marine Embassy Guard, is a member of the Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (formerly Marine Security Guard Battalion), a brigade-sized organization of the United States Marine Corps (USMC) whose detachments provide security at American embassies, American consulates and ...
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Can a country reject an ambassador?

The designated person enjoys diplomatic immunity in the receiving state. As codified by the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, the state receiving the designated diplomat may refuse agrément without giving a reason, making the designated diplomat "persona non grata".
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What is the wife of an ambassador called?

In direct conversation, address an ambassador as Mr. /Madam Ambassador or Ambassador Jones. His/her spouse should be referred to as Mr. /Mrs. Jones or Ms. Smith, if the spouse is a woman who kept her maiden name after marriage.
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What is the official residence of an ambassador called?

Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for AMBASSADOR'S RESIDENCE [embassy]
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Do all diplomats travel a lot?

Diplomats travel around the globe, with more than 270 embassies, consulates, and other diplomatic missions around the world. This includes South and North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and the Pacific Islands.
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What benefits do diplomats get?

  • Life Insurance.
  • Long Term Care Insurance.
  • Paid Holidays.
  • Salary Determination for Foreign Service Officers.
  • Sick Leave.
  • Student Loan Repayment Program.
  • Thrift Savings Plan (equivalent to 401(k) with Government matching)
  • Voluntary Leave Transfer Program.
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Where do foreign service officers live?

Housing for Foreign Service Officers varies around the world. In many overseas posts, Foreign Service Officers live in accommodations that are either owned or leased by United States government. Often, these accommodations are furnished.
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Do ambassadors have security?

Protection mission

The Ambassador to the United Nations also has an ongoing protection detail. Some U.S. ambassadors receive protection from the DSS in addition to security provided overseas by the host countries, depending on their post.
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What is the highest ranking diplomat?

ambassador, highest rank of diplomatic representative sent by one national government to another. At the Congress of Vienna in 1815, ambassadors were one of the four classes of diplomatic agents who were formally defined and recognized.
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What are diplomats called?

Whether being a career diplomat or a political appointee, every diplomat, while posted abroad, will be classified in one of the ranks of diplomats (secretary, counselor, minister, ambassador, envoy, or chargé d'affaires) as regulated by international law (namely, by the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961 ...
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Who protects an embassy?

U.S. Marine Security Guards have worked closely with the State Department and DSS for more than six decades to protect and safeguard people, property, and sensitive information at U.S. embassies and consulates around the world.
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Do Diplomats get security?

Usually, local security guards are integrated into DS protection plans. Marine Security Guards, working in coordination with DS personnel, protect many U.S. diplomatic and consular faculties abroad. They provide internal security to prevent the compromise of classified material vital to U.S. national security.
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Who runs an embassy?

The head of an embassy is known as an ambassador or high commissioner.
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Can a diplomat marry a foreign?

Answers (1) Clause 8(1) of the Indian Foreign Service (conduct and discipline) Rules, 1986 says no member of the service shall marry any person other than an Indian citizen "without the prior permission in writing of the government".
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What do diplomats do when they retire?

Retiring service members are usually relieved to be free of logistical hassles, such as moving every three years or less, writing annual employee evaluation reports and dealing with productivity-sapping information technology.
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How often do diplomats move?

Diplomats move to a new country every two or three years, and the constant relocation takes a toll.
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