Consular Posts

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What is required for a consular post to be established in the territory of the receiving State?

  • Approval from the sending State
  • Approval from both the sending and receiving States
  • No approval is required
  • Approval from the receiving State (correct)

Who determines the seat of the consular post, its classification, and the consular district?

  • Both the sending and receiving States
  • The United Nations
  • The receiving State
  • The sending State (correct)

Can the sending State make changes to the seat of the consular post, its classification, or the consular district without the consent of the receiving State?

  • Yes, they can make changes without consent
  • No, they can only make changes with consent (correct)
  • It depends on the specific circumstances
  • The text does not mention this

When does the receiving State's consent become necessary for a consulate-general or a consulate to open a vice-consulate or a consular agency in a different locality?

<p>Always, regardless of the circumstances (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Is the receiving State's consent required for the opening of an office forming part of an existing consular post at a different location?

<p>Yes, it is required (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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