The Consul General is the head of a Consulate General
In an Embassy, the Head of Post is the Ambassador. At a Consulate, the Head of Post is usually the most senior Consular Officer. At a Consulate General, the Head of Post is the Consul General.
It acts as the French embassy in a city other than the capital city of the host country. The head of the consulate is the Consulate General. *any country might have a consulate in Another Country.
It acts as the French embassy in a city other than the capital city of the host country. The head of the consulate is the Consulate General. *any country might have a consulate in another country.
normally head of chancery functions as accouinting and ddo for the consulate/embassy staff where as head of country represents as consul general or ambassador at large for and on behalf of his country.
She walked around mid-town Manhattan in New York City, pointing out the different consulate buildings: the Consulate General of Mexico, the Consulate of Brazil, the Japanese Consulate, and the Consulate General of Turkey.
Consulate General of Serbia in Vukovar was created in 1998.
Consulate-General of Russia in Shanghai was created in 1917.
Honorable Consulate
Consulate-General of Finland in Saint Petersburg was created in 2004.
Consulate-General of Denmark in Saint Petersburg was created in 1906.
Consulate-General of France in Saint Petersburg was created in 1858.
Consulate-General of Japan in Saint Petersburg was created in 1875.