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Can you ask countries for a flag?

Can you ask countries for a flag?

So clearly there is only one easy way to get flags. Just ask every country directly for a flag. I figured there were two ways to contact them. One is: their foreign representations, such as their embassies and consulates abroad.

What can an embassy do for you?

What the U.S. Embassy Can Do:

  • Issue a full validity passport in about two weeks.
  • Issue an emergency passport in about 72 hours.
  • Approve citizenship, and issue a report of birth abroad for your child.
  • Notarize certain documents for use in the U.S. or for Americans to use abroad.

What is the most difficult flag in the world?

Because of the elaborate complexity of these designs, the Turkmenistan flag is claimed to be the most complex national flag in the world.

What is the difference between an embassy and a consulate?

An embassy is a diplomatic mission generally located in the capital city of another country which offers a full range of services, including consular services. A consulate general is a diplomatic mission located in a major city, usually other than the capital city, which provides a full range of consular services.

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Can you get free flags from embassies?

Yes you can ask a nation’s embassy for a free flag of their country. And a lot of countries actually have some rather cool ambassadors.

Can flags be free?

The AOC fulfills all flag requests from members of the United States Senate and the House of Representatives. Flags are flown daily year-round, weather permitting, excluding Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.

Which countries can you go to without a visa?

Visa Free Countries for Americans

Albania Germany Namibia
Austria Guyana Panama
Bahamas Haiti Peru
Barbados Honduras Phu Quoc
Belarus Hong Kong Pitcairn Islands

Can a US citizen walk into a US embassy?

No, you can not. Even as a US citizen you are required to make an appointment to visit the consulate for non-emergency services. As stated on the US Consulates Australian webpage : To be allowed entry into the U.S. Consulates for routine (non-emergency) services, you must make an appointment online.

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Is an embassy considered foreign soil?

Embassies are indeed foreign soil, however they are “set aside” in many ways. 1. They are guarded on the outside by local police or military units, and inside by US marines.

Why do some countries not have embassies?

There are some countries that do not have a US Embassy or Consulate for certain reasons. The reasons could be civil unrest, security reasons or other.

Can the pride flag be flown at US embassies?

During the Obama administration, the government granted blanket permission to embassies overseas to fly the pride flag during June. This year, U.S. diplomats said, embassies were told they can display the pride flag in other places, including inside embassies, but that requests to fly it on the flagpole must be specifically approved.

Why are US embassies refusing to fly pride flags in Germany?

U.S. embassies denied permission to fly pride flag on flagpoles. The denial to the U.S. Embassy in Berlin is particularly jarring because the ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell, is spearheading an administration push to end the criminalization of homosexuality in roughly 70 countries that still outlaw it, as NBC News first reported in February.

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What is the only country without a flag?

To my knowledge Northern Ireland is the only country in the World without a flag. There are lot’s of flags that are used to represent Northern Ireland such as St. Patrick’s cross (Which is on the Union Jack), the flag of Ulster and The Ulster Banner. None of these flags are official as any attempt…

What is the national flag of the United Kingdom?

The United Kingdom does not have an official flag, nor do its constituent countries – apart from Northern Ireland which did have an official flag from around 1958 to 1972. The Union Flag is technically a battlefield flag for the armed forces, especially the army. and is only the flag of the UK by “custom and practice”.