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*Have lived in Gassasinia for at least ten years. | *Have lived in Gassasinia for at least ten years. | ||
*Are a stateless individual. | *Are a stateless individual. | ||
*Have a child who his a citizen of Gassasinia | *Have a child who his a citizen of Gassasinia. | ||
*Married to a citizen of Gassasinia | *Married to a citizen of Gassasinia for at least two and a half years. | ||
For individuals diagnosed with certain disabilities which reasonably affect one's ability to function socially, the needed amount of references is reduced to two. The cost of starting the naturalisation process is $25,000.<br>Gassasinian law recognises {{wp|multiple citizenship}} and those who renounce their citizenship because their other citizenship does not allowed multiple citizenship are entitled to the {{wp|right to abode}}, {{wp|diplomatic protection}} and the right to register as a Gassasinian citizen. | For individuals diagnosed with certain disabilities which reasonably affect one's ability to function socially, the needed amount of references is reduced to two. The cost of starting the naturalisation process is $25,000.<br>Gassasinian law recognises {{wp|multiple citizenship}} and those who renounce their citizenship because their other citizenship does not allowed multiple citizenship are entitled to the {{wp|right to abode}}, {{wp|diplomatic protection}} and the right to register as a Gassasinian citizen. | ||
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Revision as of 16:52, 15 March 2021
The concept of citizenship varies depending on the nation, and so does the privileges and requisites of this. In the next table, each nation's policy regarding citizenship is shorted out:
Citizenship is given to all the individuals residing within the given nation
Citizenship is given to individuals born within the given nation and/or with national parents. Individuals who have resided within the given nation for a fixed set of time and/or have passed a citizenship exam may also obtain the citizenship
Citizenship is only given to individuals born within the given nation and/or with national parents
Key | Country/Autonomous Region | Year implemented | Notes |
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Agarntrop | 1988 (Last revised 2019) | Citizenship is granted upon birth to those who have two parents with Agarn citizenship, or who reside in Agarntrop and have at least one Agarn parent, or were born in Agarntrop to legal/documented immigrants. Immigrants can recieve citizenship if they have been legally working in Agarntrop for at least seven years (four years for Sekidean Union immigrants) on a consistent basis and they pass a citizenship test. | |
Aziallis | 1976 (Last revised 2016) | Individuals born in Aziallis (within the sovereign borders of Aziallis, including the Overseas Regions) automatically gain Azillian citizenship. Immigrants willing to become Aziallis Citizens can easily do so. Aziallis grants Permanent residency to Non-DU citizens after 18 months of continuous inhabitation and citizenship after 4 years of continuous inhabitation while the figures for DU citizens are 6 months and two years and for Special Schedule Nations are 12 months and 3 years. For non-continuous inhabitation, citizenship is granted after spending 7 years in Aziallis within 12 years of non-continuous inhabitation. Individuals investing more than 7.5 million Quasa in Aziallis within a year (in any of the yearly revised industries or scheduled properties) are given Dual Azillian Citizenship. The Government, the Parliament, and the Union Monarchy are allowed to grant Honorary Citizenship of Aziallis to individuals having done excellent work in their respective fields. Such citizenships are also granted along with the Medallion e Aazilaan to foreign scientists along with a huge grant to attract them to pursue their work in Aziallis. Asylum seekers are also given Citizenship within six months of application. Illegal Migrants are given a period of 1 year to declare themselves and an additional year of assessment after which they are granted citizenship.
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Encessia | 1994 | The new constitution of Encessia after the establishment of the Auteker included a clause that defined the circumstances of citizenship. This extends to those born in in an Encessian province or territory or with Encessian parents. Immigrants can achieve citizenship in Encessia through a immigration program after passing a series of tests, checks, and documentation. New migrants receive a residential pass that they must maintain for three years before getting a full-fledged residency and citizenship. | |
Gabrielland | 1927 | Gabrielt citizenship is not automatically given to any individual born within the borders. One must have at least one parent who is a citizen (if born within the borders of the nation). If an individual is born outside the borders of Gabrielland, both parents must be citizens. Citizenship tests are available for Permanent Residents after living 15 years continuously or 20 years noncontinuous. | |
Ganji Islands | 1970 | People born in Ganji get automatically a citizenship. Immigrants, emigrants and refugees can apply for a citizenship after they've lived in Ganji for 6-12 months | |
Gassasinia | 1979 (Last revised 1984) |
According to the Gassasinian Constitution, all individuals born within Gassasinian borders to at least one resident parent, or orphaned children, are subject to Gassasinian citizenship.
For individuals diagnosed with certain disabilities which reasonably affect one's ability to function socially, the needed amount of references is reduced to two. The cost of starting the naturalisation process is $25,000. | |
File:Halsunt Flag.png Halsuntria | 1999 | In order to apply for citizenship, you must've lived in Halsuntria for 2 years with a FIRST-CARD. You must conduct an interview where you recite the Halsuntrian Pledge in an interview where you can be deported if you have more than 5 crimes on your record (including speeding and littering etc.) Then, you get your SECOND-CARD which you posses until you complete the 20 hours of community service, demonstrate fluency in Tenur or English, live in Halsuntria for an addition 6 months without commiting a serious offence & recite the Parish Alliance. Then, when your six months are done, you get a THIRD-CARD until your citizenship files get processed and don't any crime which usually takes 5 weeks. Finally, when your files get processed, you get brought to your Borough Citizenship Center where you or a group of people recite the Borough Oath. The entire process takes about 3 years assuming you already know either English or Tenur. | |
Hatstheput | 1896 | Individuals born within Hatstheput's borders or with national parents will be automatically given the citizenship. Immigrants who have lived inside Hatstheput for more than 10 years may carry out a citizenship test in order to earn their citizenship. | |
Kistolia | 1954 (Since Establishment) | Anyone with residence is granted citizenship in Kistolia. | |
Template:Country data Layfet | 1723 | Birthright citizenship is a right given in the Layfetian Constitution, either through birth on sovereign territory of Layfet or birth by Layfetian citizens. Additionally people adopted by Layfetian citizens, refugees, and asylum seekers get automatic citizenship upon arrival. Immigrants can apply for citizenship after having residency for 12 months. | |
Template:Country data Kohharu (Autonomous District of Layfet) | 1803 | Birthright citizenship is a right given in the Layfetian Constitution, either through birth on sovereign territory of Layfet (as Kohharu is sovereign territory of Layfet) or birth by Layfetian citizens - this extends to Kohharu, who are considered Layfetian citizens. However, not all Layfetian citizens are automatically Kohharuese citizens, but they can apply to become Kohharuese citizens and be granted citizenship after living in the district for two years. All other immigrants can apply for citizenship after having residency for five years. Kohharu also doesn't accept refugees or asylum seekers. Adoption also doesn't confer Kohharuese citizenship. Kohharu has its own separate immigration system from the rest of Layfet. Layfetian citizens must use an internal Layfetian passport to visit Kohharu and vice versa. | |
Template:Country data Nina Islands (Autonomous District of Layfet) | 1842 | Birthright citizenship is a right given in the Layfetian Constitution, either through birth on sovereign territory of Layfet (as the Nina Islands is sovereign territory of Layfet) or birth by Layfetian citizens - this extends to the Nina Islands, who are considered Layfetian citizens. However, not all Layfetian citizens are automatically Nina Island citizens, but they can apply to become Nina Islands citizens and be granted citizenship after living in the district for seven months. All other immigrants can apply for citizenship after having residency for three years. The Nina Islands also don't accept refugees or asylum seekers. Adoption automaticallu confers Nina Islands citizenship. The Nina Islands has its own separate immigration system from the rest of Layfet. Layfetian citizens must use an internal Layfetian passport to visit the Nina Islands and vice versa. | |
Paslin | 1905 | Citizenship for Paslin has been set since it's creation, and the rules are still followed today. Paslinian citizenship is automatically given to those born in Paslin, those with Paslin parents or adopted by Paslin parents, single or not.
Those wishing to immigrate will have to come to the immigration center to see if they meet requirements for citizenship, some of those requirements being if they have lived in Paslin for a certain number of years, if they have been involved in extreme crimes, etc. If not, they will be allowed to live in Paslin for a certain number of years, and if they manage to do so without being caught for doing any crimes that are considered dangerous and extreme by law, they will be accepted as a citizen. | |
Prybourne | 1892 | See Citizenship of Prybourne | |
Qazhshava | 1918 | Citizenship of Qazhshava is earned if you have passed the citizenship test or if you serve the armed forces for 3 years, if born in Qazhshava Citizenship is granted for free | |
Sacrofnia | 1994 | Citizenship of Sacrofnia is earned if you have passed the citizenship test or if you join the army for 10 years those born in Sacrofnia do not need to have a test to have their citizenship | |
Tiskaiya | 1962 (Last revised 2018) | Individuals with one Tiskai parent can apply for citizenship. In 1980 Tiskaiya implemented the "Citizenship by Blood" law, in which if an individual can prove to the immigration office that they have at least 40% Tiskai blood, they can become citizens. | |
Tsokeiku | (Last revised 2016.) | Individuals whose parent is Tsokeikanese is automatically granted Tsokeikan citizenship. | |
Viha | 1998 | Anyone who lives in Viha is a citizen of Viha. | |
Wolfgalia | 1886 (Last revised 2002) | Wolfgalian citizenship is automatically granted to all individuals born in continental Wolfgalia or any of its island territories and to all individuals born or adopted of two Wolfgalian parents. Individuals with one parent of Wolfgalian citizenship are granted citizenship if the other parent is of citizenship to any WALD, Triumvirate, DU, or select CIN nations, or if the Wolfgalian parent is raising the child as a single parent.
International individuals who do not qualify for the stated requirements may be tested for and granted citizenship after seven years of residence in Wolfgalia over a span of twelve years with at least four of those years being consecutive. Wolfgalia does allow dual citizenship, although all individuals applying for dual citizenship must specify that on their citizenship application form, otherwise Wolfgalia will send a notice of termination of citizenship to the other nation with which the individual maintains citizenship. |