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The Komonzu Area is an area comprising countries that have officially abolished all passport and all other types of border control between their borders and share a common visa and passport. The area functions as a single jurisdiction for international travel purposes, with a common visa, passport, and border security policy.  
The Komonzu Area is an area comprising countries that have officially abolished all passport and all other types of border control between their borders and share a common visa and passport. The area functions as a single jurisdiction for international travel purposes, with a common visa, passport, and border security policy. Komonzu Area rules dictate that border checkpoints will not exist between member states and member states will remove all obstacles to free traffic flow at internal borders land, sea, and air boundaries to other member states. Thus travelers will no longer have their identity checked by border guards when travelling between Komonzu countries, although many are advised advised to bring the Komonzu passport and/or a national identity card, as proof of where one has traveled from. The Komonzu Area only serves for the free-movement of people in its member states and does not have a unified customs area, thus travelers may still be required to comply with a customs inspection.


== History ==
== History ==


The Komonzu Area was first proposed by Koharuese Civics and International Relations Professor Masafumi Tanigawa in 2010 while speaking at conference at the University of [[Cartwright]]. While still serving as a professor at the University of [[Kohharu]], Tanigawa continued to lobby for such an international organization. Finally, the Layfetian Congress became the first signatory to the agreement on April 30th, 2021, thus establishing the Komonzu Area. Layfet is currently adjusting its policies to come into line with Komonzu Area guidelines.
The Komonzu Area was first proposed by Koharuese Civics and International Relations Professor Masafumi Tanigawa in 2010 while speaking at conference at the University of [[Cartwright]]. While still serving as a professor at the University of [[Kohharu]], Tanigawa continued to lobby for such an international organization. Finally, the Layfetian Congress became the first signatory to the agreement on April 30th, 2021, thus establishing the Komonzu Area. Layfet is currently adjusting its policies to come into line with Komonzu Area guidelines. On May 3rd of the same year, the [[Paxaklemtorno|Kingdoms of Paxaklemtorno]] became the first nation to sign a new visa agreement with the area.


== Membership ==
== Membership ==
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There are no current perspective members of the Komonzu Area, however Tanigawa has expressed interest in beginning to lobby other nations.
There are no current perspective members of the Komonzu Area, however Tanigawa has expressed interest in beginning to lobby other nations.


== Regulation of internal borders ==
== Visa Policy Towards Non-Komonzu Area Nations ==
The Komonzu Area has the following visa policies towards non-Komonzu Area nations. These policies are determined by a vote of Komonzu Area nations. To Join the Komonzu Area, nations must conform their visa policies to the current Komonzu Area policy before calling a vote to change a visa policy.


Komonzu Area rules dictate that border checkpoints will not exist between member states and member states will remove all obstacles to free traffic flow at internal borders land, sea, and air boundaries to other member states. Thus travelers will no longer have their identity checked by border guards when travelling between Komonzu countries, although many are advised advised to bring the Komonzu passport and/or a national identity card, as proof of where one has traveled from.
{| class="wikitable"
! width=150px|Country
! Visa Policy of Country
! Visa Policy of KA
|-
| {{flag|Bakyern}}
| Not Defined
| Not Defined
|-
| {{flag|Bretislavia}}
| Not Defined
| Not Defined
|-
| {{flag|Encessia}}
| Not Defined
| Not Defined
|-
| {{flag|Fallooplesburg}}
| Not Defined
| Not Defined
|-
| {{flag|Halsuntria}}
| 90 days visa-free (confirmed place of stay)
| 90 days visa-free (confirmed place of stay)
|-
| {{flag|Paxaklemtorno}}
| 80 days visa-free (confirmed place of stay)
| 80 days visa-free (confirmed place of stay)
|-
|}
 
== Common Passport ==
 
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 3 May 2021

Komonzu Area
HeadquartersCartwright, Layfet
TypeCommon Visa Area
Leaders
• Administrator
Masafumi Tanigawa
• Chief Coordinator
Norinaga Koike
• Policy Organizer
Charles Ross
• Chief Financier
Jessica Fairchild
EstablishmentCompact of the Komonzu Area
• First Signatory
30 April 2021
Website
Komonzu.org

The Komonzu Area is an area comprising countries that have officially abolished all passport and all other types of border control between their borders and share a common visa and passport. The area functions as a single jurisdiction for international travel purposes, with a common visa, passport, and border security policy. Komonzu Area rules dictate that border checkpoints will not exist between member states and member states will remove all obstacles to free traffic flow at internal borders land, sea, and air boundaries to other member states. Thus travelers will no longer have their identity checked by border guards when travelling between Komonzu countries, although many are advised advised to bring the Komonzu passport and/or a national identity card, as proof of where one has traveled from. The Komonzu Area only serves for the free-movement of people in its member states and does not have a unified customs area, thus travelers may still be required to comply with a customs inspection.

History

The Komonzu Area was first proposed by Koharuese Civics and International Relations Professor Masafumi Tanigawa in 2010 while speaking at conference at the University of Cartwright. While still serving as a professor at the University of Kohharu, Tanigawa continued to lobby for such an international organization. Finally, the Layfetian Congress became the first signatory to the agreement on April 30th, 2021, thus establishing the Komonzu Area. Layfet is currently adjusting its policies to come into line with Komonzu Area guidelines. On May 3rd of the same year, the Kingdoms of Paxaklemtorno became the first nation to sign a new visa agreement with the area.

Membership

The Komonzu Area consists of only one nation so far - Layfet.

Members of the Komonzu Area
Nation Date signed Compact. Common Visa? Common Passport? Common Border Policy
Template:Country data Layfet 4/30/2021 In Progress In Progress In Progress

Perspective Members

There are no current perspective members of the Komonzu Area, however Tanigawa has expressed interest in beginning to lobby other nations.

Visa Policy Towards Non-Komonzu Area Nations

The Komonzu Area has the following visa policies towards non-Komonzu Area nations. These policies are determined by a vote of Komonzu Area nations. To Join the Komonzu Area, nations must conform their visa policies to the current Komonzu Area policy before calling a vote to change a visa policy.

Country Visa Policy of Country Visa Policy of KA
 Bakyern Not Defined Not Defined
 Bretislavia Not Defined Not Defined
 Encessia Not Defined Not Defined
 Fallooplesburg Not Defined Not Defined
File:Halsunt Flag.png Halsuntria 90 days visa-free (confirmed place of stay) 90 days visa-free (confirmed place of stay)
 Paxaklemtorno 80 days visa-free (confirmed place of stay) 80 days visa-free (confirmed place of stay)

Common Passport

Eternal Links