No, a consulate general is not a foreign person; it is an official diplomatic office representing a foreign country in a host country. The personnel working at a consulate general, including the consul general, may be foreign nationals or citizens of the host country, depending on the specific roles and positions. The primary function of a consulate general is to assist and protect the interests of their country's citizens abroad, as well as to facilitate trade and diplomatic relations.
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.
The Consul General is the head of a Consulate General
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 France in Saint Petersburg was created in 1858.
Consulate-General of Finland in Saint Petersburg was created in 2004.
Consulate-General of Japan in Saint Petersburg was created in 1875.
Consulate-General of Denmark in Saint Petersburg was created in 1906.
a consulate
Consulate-General of Russia in New York City was created in 1994.