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The residence of the Sri Lankan High Commissioner in Ottawa, Canada

An ambassadorial residence is where an ambassador lives. In many cases it is in the same building as the embassy. Like embassies such residences are considered inviolable and considered the territory of the guest country. The residences of high commissioners have the same rights. Ambassadorial residences play an important role in diplomacy by being home to a variety of social events. {{Canadian City/Disable Field={{{Disable Motto Link}}}}} Motto: Advance Ottawa/Ottawa en avant City of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Location. ... For other uses, see Ambassador (disambiguation). ... A diplomatic mission is a group of people from one nation state present in another nation state to represent the sending state in the receiving State. ... A High Commissioner is a person serving in a special executive capacity. ...

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An ambassadorial residence is where an ambassador lives.
Like embassies such residences are considered inviolable and considered the territory of the guest country.
Ambassadorial residences play an important role in diplomacy by being home to a variety of social events.
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