Are you talking about the Irish consulate in another country?
In the case of small countries with no Irish embassy, the Honorary Consul is often an Irish person living in the country and not an employee of the Dep of Foreign affairs and does not get a salary. I am open to correction, but in these cases, the Honorary Consul does keep the fee, as they are not paid by the Irish Gov to provide the service.
Of course, if your sister-in-law is unhappy by how she was treated, she should complain to the Dep of Foreign Affairs.
We don't have any of those yokes, we can only afford "Departments", usually pronounced "Diparrtmints", like this one. Michéal in the DFA will be delighted to hear from you I'm sure.... should I ring somebody in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and complain. ...
We don't have any of those yokes, we can only afford "Departments", usually pronounced "Diparrtmints", like this one. Michéal in the DFA will be delighted to hear from you I'm sure.
I have a few choice names I call them boys (and girls), but I can't type them here and Minister ain't one of them. GrrrrrrFair enough, but what should Mr Martin be called then? ...
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