exconsuls
Exconsuls are individuals who previously held the office of consul, a diplomatic or consular official representing a state in a foreign city or region. The term covers former holders of various consular ranks, such as consul-general, consul, or vice-consul. Consuls are primarily responsible for protecting nationals, issuing travel documents, facilitating trade and cultural exchanges, and reporting on local conditions. When a term ends, or a person resigns, is recalled, or is dismissed, the office becomes vacant and the person is an exconsul.
As private citizens, exconsuls do not retain official immunity or privileges from the host state, except where
Usage varies by country. Some states keep formal distinctions in law or practice, while others treat exconsuls
See also: consul, diplomatic immunity, Vienna Convention on Consular Relations.