The home of an ambassadors is usually near the capitol. Where they work is called the embassy.
Embassy
Kenichiro Sasae is the Ambassador to the US for Japan.
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Ambassador
Their husband/wife. If an ambassador is married,his/her wife/husband will not become an ambassador.
An ex-ambassador is often referred to as a former ambassador or a retired ambassador.
I believe you are thinking of an ambassador.
You would put The Ambassador of ...then what country he represents. When talking to an Ambassador , he/she are Ambassador
The building where an ambassador works is typically called an embassy. It serves as the official residence and office of the ambassador, representing their home country in the host nation. Embassies facilitate diplomatic communication, provide consular services, and promote their country’s interests abroad.
The full title of an ambassador is "Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary."
If the Ambassador is currently active in the Diplomatic Service, it would be Mr. Ambassador or Madame [ Mme.] Ambassador.
Yes, an ambassador can technically be arrested, but they enjoy diplomatic immunity under international law, which protects them from arrest and prosecution in the host country. However, if an ambassador commits a serious crime, the host country can declare them persona non grata and expel them instead of arresting them. In extreme cases, the ambassador's home country may choose to waive their immunity, allowing for legal action.