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Diplomats may not be expelled from their host country..
Ambassadors are granted diplomatic immunity under international law, which means they are protected from being arrested or prosecuted in the host country. This immunity is intended to ensure that diplomats can carry out their duties without fear of interference or reprisal. However, in serious cases, the sending country may waive the immunity of its diplomat and allow them to be arrested and face prosecution.
An embassy is an office, or entire building in a country that is staffed by foreign diplomats. These diplomats are representatives of their country to the country they are in. The leader of the embassy is called an ambassador.
In their own countries diplomats live anywhere just like any other of their fellow citizens. If they are foreign diplomats (ie living in another country), the junior diplomats may rent houses in the host country's community areas (where they live like any other foreigner). However the chief foreign diplomats (the ambassador and his/her staff) will live in the embassy of their country, which by international convention is regarded as 'foreign soil' to the host country.
There is no fixed number of diplomats worldwide as it varies depending on the country and its foreign relations. Each country has its own diplomatic corps, which can vary in size depending on the country's needs and diplomatic priorities.
Ambassadors, diplomats, and consuls represent their country abroad. Ambassadors are the highest-ranking diplomats in an embassy and serve as the official representative of their country to another sovereign state. Diplomats are government officials who engage in negotiations and promote relations between countries. Consuls handle a variety of citizen services and commercial activities for their country in a foreign location.
In 1290 Edward I expelled all Jews from England, and they were not readmitted to the country till 1657 (except as members of the households of foreign diplomats). So, in the reign of Elizabeth I, there were practically no Jews in England. However, all the usual stereotypes were there.
yougoslavia
Japan expelled all foreigners except the Dutch.
In 1979 Shia Iranian revolutionaries took American diplomats and servicemen hostage. They were taken from the American Embassy in Tehran.
Taiwan
You can be arrested in ANY country... all 196 of them.