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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Dubai. [1] ... All consular missions are Consulate General, unless otherwise noted: ... France [25] Germany [26] ...
Catalonia (Catalonia Trade & Investment's office in Dubai) [3] Chad Chile (Commercial Office) [4] China Comoros Croatia [5] Denmark Egypt Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia France Germany Ghana Grenada Hong Kong (Economic and Trade Office) [6] [7] India Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland (Irish Trade Office) Israel Italy Japan Jordan
The French Republic has one of the world's largest diplomatic networks, and is a member of more multilateral organisations than any other country. [1] [2]France's permanent representation abroad began in the reign of Francis I, when in 1522 he sent a delegation to the Swiss.
Visa requirements for French citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of France. As of November 2024, French citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 192 countries and territories, ranking the French passport 2nd in terms of travel freedom (tied with the passports of Germany ...
Dubai has the UAE's largest community of South Koreans. [103] However, a consulate was not opened in Dubai until March 2008. [104] Roughly 1,300 North Korean workers live in the UAE, primarily in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. They earn between US$300 and $500 per month, but must make so-called "loyalty payments" of $150 to $250 to the North Korean ...
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The ambassador of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to France, Khalifa Ahmad Mubarak, was assassinated in Paris on 8 February 1984. [1]Militarily, the UAE and France negotiated a defence cooperation agreement to diversify the UAE's procurement of weaponry, in addition to a significant military relationship with the United States; France is one of the country's primary providers of military matériel.
The Consulate (French: Consulat) was the top-level government of the First French Republic from the fall of the Directory in the coup of 18 Brumaire on 9 November 1799 until the start of the French Empire on 18 May 1804. By extension, the term The Consulate also refers to this period of French history.