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Foreign nationals held in custody in Contra Costa County Sheriff's Facilities may write the diplomatic representatives of their country of origin, utilizing U.S. Mail. In the case of indigent foreign nationals, where regularly provided postage is insufficient to cover postage to a foreign country, Accounting will provide sufficient additional postage to cover the postal costs of such ...
6.) Foreign nationals held in custody in Contra Costa County Sheriff's Facilities may write the diplomatic representatives of their county of origin, utilizing U.S. Mail. a.) In the case of indigent foreign nationals, where regularly provided postage is insufficient to cover postage to a foreign county, Accounting will
foreign diplomatic and consular representatives assigned to the United States reflect rules developed among the nations of the world regarding the manner in which civilized international relations must be conducted. The underlying concept is that foreign representatives can carry out their duties effectively only if they
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- Policy Statement and Objective
- Definition and Abbreviations
- Procedures Prior to Arriving on Posting
- Duration of Bilateral Postings in Canada
- New Arrivals and New Appointments
- Requirements For Obtaining Acceptances and Identity Cards After Initial Arrival
- Recognition of Status and Authorities of Foreign Representatives
- Transfers
- Period of Validity of Acceptances and Identity Cards
- Service Commitment
The Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD) is responsible to conduct all diplomatic and consular relations on behalf of Canada and all official communication between the Government of Canada and the government of any country and the between the Government of Canada and any international organization. Within this context, DFATD...
For the purpose of this policy, the following expressions have the following meaning: 2.1 “Acceptance” refers to the counterfoil issued by DFATD’s Office of Protocol in the passport of a foreign representative and accredited family members as proof of accreditation. 2.2“Foreign Representatives”, refer to persons on bilateral and multilateral postin...
Foreign representatives who intend to travel to Canada to take up their diplomatic or official assignment must apply for the appropriate temporary resident visa (TRV) if they are a citizen of country that requires a visa. Nationals of countries that do not require a visa should nonetheless apply for one. This will facilitate their entry at Canadian...
The Department has noted that the vast majority of sending States post home-based staff in Canada for two to five years. In connection therewith, the Department will continue to grant accreditation to bilateral diplomats, members of the administrative and technical staff and members of the service staff based on the assumption that they are rotated...
In keeping with Article 10 of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, Article 24 of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relationsand various headquarter agreements, new arrivals and new appointments of Missions, International Organizations and other Offices must be notified to DFATD’s Office of Protocol. This should be done by way of Note or l...
In order to obtain an Acceptance and ID card, the following procedures apply: 1. For each foreign representative, spouse and eligible dependent who hold a passport, two (2) copies of Form EXT-231 (PDF Version, 1 MB)Footnote * (Registration Form)must be completed and duly signed by both the applicant (children are required to sign) and the Head of M...
Specific obligations and objectives accrue to the Government of Canada by virtue of the FMIOA. While the Department relies on provincial collaboration, most notably in the area of tax-relief, education and vehicle licensing privileges, it would like to indicate that notifications of appointment to provincial protocol offices do not infer that privi...
The Department recognizes that if consular officers need to be promoted either temporarily or permanently to a diplomatic mission position during their assignment, the Mission will be required to request the transfer of the individual's acceptance from consular (C) to diplomatic (D) as stated by the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. Conver...
The Department will normally issue acceptances/identity cards for a three (3) year period, while ensuring that such period does not exceed the expiry date of the passport. Diplomatic Missions who have advance knowledge that an individual is appointed for a period less than three (3) years are encouraged to specify this, so that the period of validi...
Newly arrived foreign representatives and those whose acceptance/identity card have otherwise expired have come to anticipate a quick turnaround time in respect to accreditation requests. While the Department recognizes this, it has established that twenty (20) working daysare usually required to process these. Such performance indicators reflect t...
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Our Court's Language Access Representative is the Interpreter Coordinator. You can contact the Interpreter Coordinator by email at: intrps@contracosta.courts.ca.gov or by telephone at (925) 608-2069. You may print the Language Access Services Comment Form and submit it to any court clerk or email it to the Court's Language Access Representative.
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Stand Together Contra Costa provides rapid-response deportation defense services, a 24-hour hotline, and training and education for families in need of immediate immigration legal assistance. This effort is a joint commitment from the public and private sectors to work in partnership with the community to ensure that Contra Costa is a welcoming, inclusive place where everyone has access to due ...