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Foreign office reveals Bizarre Embassy requests

Victory Emmanuel by Victory Emmanuel
July 13, 2026
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British officials share unusual consular enquiries, from finding parked cars in Paris to seeking restaurant refunds in Nigeria

The United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has revealed some of the most unusual requests received by its consular staff from British citizens travelling overseas, highlighting the wide range of enquiries embassies are asked to handle despite many falling outside their official responsibilities.

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The Foreign Office bizarre requests were shared as part of efforts to remind travellers of the type of assistance British embassies and consulates can, and cannot, provide while citizens are abroad.

Among the more unusual enquiries, a British caller in Italy asked embassy staff where they could watch the Scotland versus Haiti group-stage football match while staying in Milan.

In Jordan, another tourist contacted the embassy to ask whether officials knew where they could get blonde highlights during their visit.

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Officials in France also received a series of unconventional requests. One caller in Paris wanted advice on how much duck pâté could legally be brought back into the United Kingdom, while another sought embassy assistance to locate a car they had forgotten where they parked near the Eiffel Tower.

In Georgia, a British citizen asked whether their two pets could be granted British citizenship to ensure they would receive diplomatic protection overseas.

Meanwhile, a holidaymaker in Egypt contacted the British embassy requesting intervention over the temperature of the showers at their hotel.

In Nigeria, a British tourist asked embassy officials to help obtain a refund after being dissatisfied with a meal at a restaurant in Abuja.

Another traveller contacted the FCDO’s consular service from abroad seeking advice on how to get in touch with their postman while away on holiday.

The Foreign Office used the examples to underline that consular services are intended to assist British nationals facing genuine emergencies, including the loss or theft of passports, arrests, serious illness, deaths overseas and major crises such as natural disasters or political unrest.

Officials encouraged travellers to prepare adequately before travelling by taking out comprehensive travel insurance, familiarising themselves with local laws and customs, and consulting official government travel advice for their destination.

The FCDO operates one of the world’s largest consular networks, assisting thousands of British nationals each year in emergency situations.

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While embassy staff regularly provide support during serious incidents, officials have repeatedly reminded travellers that they cannot intervene in private commercial disputes, resolve hotel complaints, act as travel agents or provide services that are the responsibility of local authorities or private businesses.

Victory Emmanuel
Victory Emmanuel

Victory Emmanuel is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, business, and public affairs.

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