AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINAAND THE GOVERNMENT OF GRENADA CONCERNING THE CHANGE OF THE FORMER CONSULARPOST HEADED BY AN HONORARY CONSUL OF GRENADA IN HONG KONG TO THE "TRADEAND TOURISM OFFICE OF GREN
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINAAND THE GOVERNMENT OF GRENADA CONCERNING THE CHANGE OF THE FORMER CONSULARPOST HEADED BY AN HONORARY CONSUL OF GRENADA IN HONG KONG TO THE "TRADEAND TOURISM OFFICE OF GREN
ADA"
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The Government of the People's Republic of China and the Government of
Grenada have reached the following agreement concerning the change of the
consular post headed by an honorary consul of Grenada in Hong Kong to the
"Trade and Tourism Office of Grenada":
1. The Government of the People's Republic of China agrees to the
change, with effect from 1 July 1997, of the consular post headed by an
honorary consul of Grenada in Hong Kong to the "Trade and Tourism Office
of Grenada" (hereinafter referred to as "the Office"), which shall be
seated in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's
Republic of China.
2. The main responsibility of the Office will be to promote the
development, cooperation and exchanges between the two sides in the fields
of trade, culture and tourism.
3. The Office shall perform the following consular functions on behalf
of the Consulate-General of Grenada in New York, N.Y., United States of
America:
(1) Issuing visas to nationals of the country in which the Office is
located and of a third country;
(2) Handling the replacement, reissue, renewal and endorsement of
ordinary passports of its own country;
(3) Handling matters concerning notarization and legalization.
While the Office handles the above-mentioned matters, the place of
issuance shall always be New York, N.Y., United States of America.
4. The chancellery of the Office, the residence of its head and its
means of transport used for official business shall not fly the national
flag or display the national emblem, nor shall its official letters bear
such signs. The vehicles of the Office and its staff for official or
private uses shall use ordinary car plates. The staff of the Office shall
not use consular titles, nor shall it be included in the list of official
foreign institutions in Hong Kong.
5. The Office and its staff shall observe the relevant laws and
regulations of the People's Republic of China, and shall not engage in
activities incompatible with the purpose of establishing the Office and
its responsibility and functions.
6. The present Agreement shall enter into force on 1 July 1997.
Done in duplicate at New York on 30 June 1997 in the Chinese and
English languages, both texts being equally authentic.
For the Government of the For the Government of
People's Republic of China Grenada
replacement, reissue, renewal and endorsement of
ordinary passports of its own country;
(3) Handling matters concerning notarization and legalization.
While the Office handles the above-mentioned matters, the place of
issuance shall always be New York, N.Y., United States of America.
4. The chancellery of the Office, the residence of its head and its
means of transport used for official business shall not fly the national
flag or display the national emblem, nor shall its official letters bear
such signs. The vehicles of the Office and its staff for official or
private uses shall use ordinary car plates. The staff of the Office shall
not use consular titles, nor shall it be included in the list of official
foreign institutions in Hong Kong.
5. The Office and its staff shall observe the relevant laws and
regulations of the People's Republic of China, and shall not engage in
activities incompatible with the purpose of establishing the Office and
its responsibility and functions.
6. The present Agreement shall enter into force on 1 July 1997.
Done in duplicate at New York on 30 June 1997 in the Chinese and
English languages, both texts being equally authentic.
For the Government of the For the Government of
People's Republic of China Grenada
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