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For the US, the State department handles that sort of thing.
Yes. Canada follows the rule of law, which states that all men are subject to the law. There are some very limited exceptions for foreign diplomats, but the leaders of Canada are subject to the law.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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