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Recruitment conditions of China embassies and consulates abroad
The embassy or consulate has the following two institutions:
1. China embassy abroad: it is the permanent diplomatic representative office of China in the capitals of countries with diplomatic relations. In other words, the embassy represents the interests of the whole country and is responsible for the relations between the two countries. The primary responsibility is political relations. Ambassadors are appointed by the head of state and perform their duties as representatives of the head of state.
2. China Consulates Abroad: It is the general name of China's consular representative offices in a city of other countries, and is responsible for the management of local nationals and other consular affairs.
The difference between them is that the embassy is responsible for foreign affairs and the consulate is responsible for overseas Chinese affairs. Sometimes, embassies also act as consulates.
Job description of embassy and consulate officials:
1. Passport issuance, renewal and replacement: Foreigners living abroad do not have to travel all the way back to China to apply for passports. According to the relevant laws of China, embassies and consulates can issue, renew and reissue travel documents for China citizens legally residing abroad, and fill in relevant information on the travel documents.
2. Overseas Chinese who have lost their passports should apply for travel permits and return certificates: if they have lost their passports abroad, they should go to the local police station with their previously prepared copies of passports and visas, and apply for passports or travel permits in their current embassies and consulates in China as soon as possible. Short-term travel sometimes requires a return certificate just in case.
3. Notarization of documents: According to relevant laws and regulations and relevant international treaties, embassies and consulates can notarize relevant documents for China citizens.
4. Consular certification: Consular certification is an activity to confirm the final seal and signature on domestic foreign-related notarial certificates, other supporting documents or relevant foreign documents. Chinese embassies and consulates abroad may apply for consular certification for notarial certificates or other supporting documents issued by relevant institutions in the host country, which have been certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the host country or institutions with the right to apply for consular certification, and intend to send them to China for use.
5. Marriage registration: On the premise of recognition and acceptance by the host country, China's embassies and consulates abroad can handle marriage registration and divorce registration for China citizens in accordance with the Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China and the Regulations on Marriage Registration.
6. Provide protection and solve difficulties: When your legitimate rights and interests are infringed upon in your host country, or there is a civil dispute with others, or a criminal case is involved, China embassies and consulates abroad can recommend lawyers, translators and doctors according to your requirements to help you with litigation or seek medical assistance.
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