A fictional document, referenced in 419 Scams
To apply for a diplomatic immunity seal of transfer, you typically need to contact the diplomatic mission or consulate of your country in the host nation. They will provide you with the necessary application forms and guidelines for the process. Ensure you have all required documentation, such as proof of your diplomatic status and details regarding the transfer. Once submitted, the mission will review your application and issue the seal if all requirements are met.
Yes, obtaining a Diplomatic Immunity Seal Certificate typically involves a fee, which can vary depending on the issuing authority or country. This fee is often required to cover administrative costs associated with processing the application. It's advisable to check with the relevant diplomatic mission or government agency for specific details regarding fees and application procedures.
In general, diplomatic immunity is not given to companies and their interests. This immunity is usually extended to individuals who work directly for foreign governments.
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Diplomatic Immunity - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: New Zealand:M (season 1)
Diplomatic Immunity - 1991 II is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:16
Diplomatic Immunity: The principle that holds ambassadors and other embassy workers not to be subject to the laws of the host country is indeed diplomatic immunity.
One can find reliable information about diplomatic immunity online by going to sites like Wikipedia. Diplomatic Immunity has become an international law in 1961 though the concept had a much longer history.
Very rare
Diplomatic Immunity
Quincy M.E. - 1976 Diplomatic Immunity - 5.13 was released on: USA: 17 January 1980
Highlander - 1992 Diplomatic Immunity 6-4 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13