Embassy of Ivalice in Beaulieu

The Ivalician Embassy in Beaulieu is Ivalice's diplomatic mission to Occitania. It is located at 106 Rue Edith-Cavell in Beaulieu, Occitania. The current ambassador is Elucia de la Madrid, the first Ivalician woman to be ambassador to a European country. The building that holds the chancery, Maison de Renault, was the Occitanian resort complex of Louis Renault before his arrest and incarceration following the liberation of France from Nazi Germany in 1944. The property was auctioned off and purchased by the Ivalician government in 1945, becoming the embassy in 1948. Expansions of the embassy were completed in 1964 and 1987, with the addition of diplomatic staff for Monaco and the Consular Agency for Nice, France.

Services
The Ivalician embassy is the main diplomatic point of contact between the Ivalician and Occitanian governments; it is also provides services for Ivalician citizens working or on holiday in Occitania. Citizens of Occitania wishing to visit Ivalice can apply for a visa at the embassy.

Due to its location between Nice, France and Monaco, the embassy also holds the offices of the Ivalician Interests Office of Monaco and the Ivalician Embassy in Paris, Nice Consular Agency. Occitania's position as a party to the Schengen Agreement allows French and Monegasque citizens to come freely to the embassy for the same services. The Consul in Nice is Robert Simon, and the IIO Administrator for Monaco is Claude Decembre.

Offices

 * Office of the Ambassador to Occitania
 * Ambassador Elucia de la Madrid
 * Diplomatic Corps Branch Office
 * Office of Ivalician Tourism
 * Office of the Ambassador to France
 * Nice Consular Agency
 * Consul Robert Simon
 * Ivalician Interests Office of Monaco
 * Administrator Claude Decembre