Thursday, June 18th, 2026

Ambassador posts open for public application for first time, english proficiency compulsory



KATHMANDU: The government has, for the first time, opened a public call for applications to recommend candidates for ambassadorial appointments, introducing a competitive process for diplomatic postings.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that interested and eligible Nepali citizens can apply for ambassadorial positions until June 5. The ministry has also issued detailed guidelines outlining qualifications, eligibility conditions, and the scope of responsibilities for the post.

According to the ministry, applicants must be at least 35 years old and must have completed a minimum of a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university. While higher academic qualifications and professional experience will be considered advantageous, the ministry has made it mandatory for candidates to have a good command of the English language, given the nature of diplomatic communication and international engagement.

The ministry clarified that applications will be screened internally before being forwarded to the Council of Ministers. The Cabinet will make recommendations based on merit, after which the nominees will go through parliamentary hearings. Final appointments will be made by the President following parliamentary approval and agreement from the host country.

Once appointed, ambassadors will be required to sign performance agreements with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs before assuming their diplomatic responsibilities abroad. The entire process will be conducted under the “Ambassador Appointment Guidelines, 2018,” which have been amended in 2021 and 2022.

The eligibility criteria also require that applicants must be Nepali citizens with no record of dismissal from public service that would make them ineligible for future government roles.

They must not have been convicted of corruption or any criminal offence involving moral turpitude, and they must not hold permanent or temporary residency in any foreign country. The ministry has also emphasized that candidates must have knowledge of Nepal’s foreign policy and international relations, alongside mandatory proficiency in English, which is considered essential for diplomatic work.

In addition, individuals who have previously held foreign salaried positions must have completed at least ten years since leaving such employment. The ministry further stated that preference will be given to candidates with advanced academic qualifications in fields such as international relations, political science, law, economics, or public administration, as well as those with leadership experience in government, diplomatic service, or the corporate sector. Knowledge of the language of the proposed host country will be considered an added advantage.

Applicants may submit their forms through the ministry’s website or directly at the minister’s secretariat, including detailed personal information. The ministry will prepare a shortlist for Cabinet consideration, after which the final nominees will undergo parliamentary hearings before formal appointment by the President.

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