Preguntas comunes

Cuales son las funciones consulares?

¿Cuáles son las funciones consulares?

Te compartimos las funciones que las embajadas y consulados pueden hacer por ti: Brindarte asistencia consular y proteger tus intereses. Asesorarte y aconsejarte en lo relativo a tu relación con autoridades. Informarte sobre tus derechos y obligaciones en el país en que te encuentres.

¿Qué hace un cónsul dominicano?

Expender documento de viaje y pasaportes a los dominicanos, y visados o documentos similares a las personas que desean viajar a la República Dominicana. Representar a los dominicanos ante los tribunales y otras autoridades, de acuerdo con los procedimientos y práctica de la legislación holandesa vigente.

¿Cómo ser cónsul en RD?

Requisitos de Admisión

  1. Formulario de Admisión.
  2. Currículo Vítae.
  3. Tres (3) fotos actualizadas, tamaño 2×2.
  4. Acta de nacimiento legalizada (Máximo 6 meses de emisión)
  5. Copia de Cédula de identidad y electoral.
  6. Certificado médico (Máximo un mes de emisión)

¿Qué es el servicio consular?

Capítulo I. Del servicio consular Representar y proteger los intereses de la República y de los ciudadanos bolivianos que se encuentran en los Estados con los cuales Bolivia mantiene relaciones consulares, dentro los límites señalados por el Derecho Internacional.

What is the consul?

consul, in foreign service, a public officer who is commissioned by a state to reside in a foreign country for the purpose of fostering the commercial affairs of its citizens in that foreign country and performing such routine functions as issuing visas and renewing passports.

What is a consul in ancient Rome?

consul, Latin Consul, plural Consules, in ancient Rome, either of the two highest of the ordinary magistracies in the ancient Roman Republic. When their terms expired, consuls generally were appointed to serve as governors of provinces.

What was the consulate French Revolution?

Consulate, (1799–1804) French government established after the Coup of 18–19 Brumaire (Nov. 9–10, 1799), during the French Revolution. Napoleon abolished the Consulate when he declared himself emperor in 1804. …

Is consul the same as emperor?

After the establishment of the Empire (27 BC), the consuls became mere symbolic representatives of Rome’s republican heritage and held very little power and authority, with the Emperor acting as the supreme authority.

What is a console in Roman times?

A consul held the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic (509 to 27 BC), and ancient Romans considered the consulship the highest level of the cursus honorum (an ascending sequence of public offices to which politicians aspired). Consuls were elected to office and held power for one year.

What was the purpose of the French consulate?

Consular officials are responsible for protecting the interests of French nationals abroad, be they permanent residents or temporary visitors.

What happened during the consulate?

The Consulate (1799-1804) oversaw the modernisation of France: the Banque de France was created and the currency stabilised, France underwent an administrative organisation (the creation of “départments” and “préfets”), the “Code Civil” was written, the “Légion d’honneur” was instituted, and canals, roads and tunnels …

What is a consul in the Roman Empire?