With permission from their country.
No. The ambassador is the top diplomat.
If you have the citizenship of the country you want to represent, ask them for try outs and if they accept you, you can represent them instead of Canada.
An Ambassador is a senior diplomat who represents her or her country abroad.
Diplomats represent their government. They could also be posted in another country,maybe 3 or 4 years and a diplomat and his/her family would get a diplomatic passport,so when the diplomat is posted in another country, they won't have to pay for the flight. Oh, and the diplomat's parents would also get a special passport, so that they could go for free too and i think the diplomat's children would get free education,when they're out of their country. Believe me, i'm a diplomat's daughter and i would also want to be one.
Have you ever met a diplomat from another country?
An ambassador is a diplomatic representative sent by a country to represent their interests in another country. Ambassadors serve as a liaison between their home country and the country they are stationed in, working to promote diplomatic relations and cooperation.
you can have two citizenships
No, an ambassador is a diplomat who represents their own country in a foreign country. They serve as the official channel of communication between the two countries and work to promote mutual understanding and cooperation.
Mali is an Africa country. They can't give you citizenship rights for Malaysia, another country entirely.Whether marrying a Malay girl is enough for citizenship in Malaysia is another question entirely.
Depends on the citizenship of your parents. Being on an American airplane does not bestow citizenship.
Single citizenship means a person is a citizen of only one country. Dual citizenship means a person is a citizen of two countries, and holds passports from both countries. Dual citizens have rights and responsibilities in both countries.
Apply at the nearest embassy or consulate of your country of citizenship.*Your case would not be approved usually if you do not have another citizenship.