[MoFA] Join the Ambassador Corp Today!

Day 1,278, 11:12 Published in Canada Canada by Derakor


Are you interested in matters relating to another country, but don't want to move there and still be active in the eCanadian Community? Well then we have the thing for you! The Ambassador Corp!

What is it?

The Ambassador Corp is just what it sounds like, a Corp of members who are Ambassadors to other eNations for eCanada! Sounds good no? Not only do you get to talk to other people in the eWorld, but you get to see what differences there are between us and them, and YOU get to be OUR representative!

What do Ambassadors do?

Well as an Ambassador you'll have 3 major things you'll be doing:

1) Creating new Dialogue options for the Executive Branch of the Government of eCanada, by getting to know other members of the country you are assigned to;

2) Reporting on major events happening in the country you are assigned to regularly, even events of a moderate nature that maybe interesting to know; and

3) Reporting in an Office on the eCanadian Forums those events, to your Deputy Chairman in order to see what eCanada will do regarding the situation.



Being an Ambassador is a great way to get more involved in eRepublik, and in the eCanadian society. It's also a great way to get noticed! We need you in order to make it more of a success, and in order to use your skillset for the betterment of eCanada and its future!

If you are interested you need to go to the following Link: The Ambassdor Corp

You can ask for a particular country, but you may not have a choice in the matter. The best thing though in that is every eRepublikan Nation has a number of people who speak or understand English in them, this means you can still get things done even if the country you are assigned to isn't an English Nation.

Deputy Chairman positions available, which is a Division leader in charge of so many Ambassadors.

So stop dragging your feet, and be part of the greater eCanadian experience! Join the Ambassador Corp!

Derakor,
Minister of Foreign Affairs