Why_do_many_countries_establish_embassies_or_high_commissions_in_Australia_and_what_are_the_reciprocal_benefits
There are currently 91 embassies and/or high commissions in Canberra. A list can be found at the related link below.
There are approximately 195 countries in the world, so there could be up to 195 embassies representing each country's interests in other countries. Additionally, some countries may have multiple embassies in certain countries for specific reasons.
embassies
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.
New Zealand is represented to the Monarchy by the Governor General.The NZ Government has representatives in many foreign countries, and depending on location, these may be Embassies, Commissions, or maybe just local agents.Many industrial groups will have their nominees in foreign countries, as do sporting groups.
As of now, there are approximately 195 countries in the world, and most of these countries maintain embassies in various nations. The total number of embassies globally fluctuates, but it's estimated that there are around 250 to 300 embassies worldwide, as some countries have multiple embassies in different locations while others may share diplomatic missions. Additionally, the number can change with geopolitical developments and the establishment or closure of diplomatic missions.
They are called Embassies or an Embassy:)
There are Estonian embassies in many countries in the world.
Yes, embassies typically have access to information about visa refusals in other countries through communication and data sharing between diplomatic missions.
Department of State
Kenya (in Nairobi) and Tanzania (in Dar-es-Salaam) are the two countries whose US embassies were attacked by al-Qaeda on 7 August 1998.
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