A High Commission is basically an embassy of one Commonwealth (British Commonwealth) country in another Commonwealth country.
Countries previously or presently in the Commonwealth include : Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Ghana, Guyana, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Lesotho, Malawi, Maldives, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Swaziland, Tanzania, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tuvalu, Uganda, United Kingdom, Vanuatu, and Zambia.
For a current list, see the related link.
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There is no such thing.Representatives from Commonwealth countries (Great Britain,Australia,NZ,Cook Islands,etc) who have High Commissions based in Fiji are known as High Commissioners.e.g the head representative of NZ to Fiji (based in Suva,Fiji) is known as the NZ High Commissioner.For representatives of countries outside the commonwealth to Fiji,their Fiji Office is called an embassy.The head representative is referred to as an "Ambassador".e.g America's representative to Fiji is known the US Ambassador.He is based at the US embassy in Suva,Fiji.Most if not all High Commissions and embassies are based in Suva,the capital city of Fiji. Fiji's government representatives to other countries are known as "High Commissioners" based at the "Fiji High Commission" in the nation they been posted to.e.g Mr Cama Tuiloma is Fiji's High Commissioner to NZ.He is based at the Fiji High Commission in Wellington,NZ.
First year commissions on life insurance policies can go as high as 140 percent. Commissions are high in the first year because that's the year in which the agent has all of the marketing and servicing expenses. Life insurance policies generally pay 5% or less or even no renewal commissions because there isn't anything for the selling agent to do once the policy is in force.
To go and preach the gospel to all nations
A High Commission is just another name for an embassy. Embassies of nations that are members of the Commonwealth of Nations are referred to as High Commissions. For example the embassy of India in Australia is referred to as the Indian High Commission. Likewise the Australian embassy in India would be called the Australian High Commission. Also in between commonwealth nations and Ambassador is called a High Commissioner.
An ablegation is an expulsion or banishment of someone from a certain place.
The common goal of all the agencies and commissions in the Federal government is to work together to uphold the Constitution of the United States. They must work towards the common good of all citizens.
The common goal of all the agencies and commissions in the Federal government is to work together to uphold the Constitution of the United States. They must work towards the common good of all citizens.
Why not try pooling all of the commissions into one lump sum and then divide it by the number of team members that meet minimum established expectations.
Workers' Commissions was created in 1976.
There are currently 91 embassies and/or high commissions in Canberra. A list can be found at the related link below.
I've been looking for the answer myself, of a related question, ("How MUCH were fixed commissions, as a percentage of the stock order?"), but all I've run across SO far, is a vague reference to fixed commissions being prohibited in the 1970's, which seems about right...