Yes.
Martin William Moser has written: 'The personnel system of the foreign service of the United States; an analysis and evaluation of the Foreign Service Officer Corps' -- subject(s): American Diplomatic and consular service, Diplomatic and consular service, American
An occupation that requires a passport for international travel is a diplomat or foreign service officer.
Daniel Legutke has written: 'Diplomatie als soziale Institution' -- subject(s): German Diplomatic and consular service, Diplomatic and consular service, Foreign relations, History
Andrew L. Steigman has written: 'The Foreign Service of the United States' -- subject(s): American Diplomatic and consular service, United States, United States. Foreign Service
Christine Hantel-Fraser has written: 'No fixed address' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, Canadian Diplomatic and consular service, Diplomatic and consular service, Canadian, Diplomats' spouses, Foreign relations administration, History
The requirements to become a foreign service officer are based on the successful completion of the FSOT (Foreign Service Officer Test) and the QEP (Qualification Evaluation Panel). A successful completion includes both a proper registration and a passing grade.
Robert Finley Delaney has written: 'Your future in the Foreign Service' -- subject(s): American Diplomatic and consular service
Thomas Wodehouse Legh Newton has written: 'Retrospection' 'Lord Lyons' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Politics and government, British Diplomatic and consular service 'Lord Lyons' -- subject(s): Politics and government, British Diplomatic and consular service, Foreign relations
A diplomat who resides in a foreign country where he represents his home country is called an ambassador. In many cases there is an embassy of various foreign governments within any given country. They as a group represent the country of their origin. They are classified as foreign service representatives or diplomats. Normally the top foreign service person is an ambassador.
A diplomat who resides in a foreign country where he represents his home country is called an ambassador. In many cases there is an embassy of various foreign governments within any given country. They as a group represent the country of their origin. They are classified as foreign service representatives or diplomats. Normally the top foreign service person is an ambassador.
Silas Deane has written: 'An address to the United States of North America' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, History, Diplomacy 'To the free and virtuous citizens of America' -- subject(s): American Diplomatic and consular service, Consuls, Diplomacy, Diplomatic and consular service, American, Foreign relations, History
yes they should