Montecaran nationality law

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A Montecaran passport entry stamp

Montecaran citizenship is the status of being a citizen of Montecara. It can be obtained by either birth or naturalization. It is based on the following principles:

Acquisition of citizenship

By birth

Anyone who is born to a parent who is a Montecaran citizen is a Montecaran citizen by right. This is considered prima facie if the child is the offspring either of a married couple where at least one parent is Montecaran, or of a single Montecaran woman. In cases where Montecaran citizenship would issue through an unmarried Montecaran father, a paternity test is required. Foreign children adopted by Montecarans become citizens when the adoption is finalized. Foundlings in Montecaran territory are considered Montecaran citizens until a parent is discovered.

The birth or adoption must be registered with the Secretariat of Social Protection or, if abroad, a Montecaran consul.

By naturalization

Acquiring Montecaran citizenship is a lengthy and arduous process. Applicants generally must first acquire permanent resident status and live in Montecara for at least sixteen years while adhering to the terms of their residency agreement. (Time spent living in Montecara while a minor counts double.) Once these requirements are met, the commune must favorably approve the application, which is then placed on the ballot for approval by the entire citizenry in keeping with Montecara's constitution. If the vote is in favor, the aspiring citizen will attend a naturalization ceremony before the Colegio where he or she will take the Oath of Citizenship and receive a certificate of naturalization.

In order for an application to be successful, the permanent resident must:

  • Speak fluent Montecaran
  • Assimilate into Montecaran society and the local community
  • Obey Montecaran law
  • If under the age of 30, fulfill conscription requirements.

Because the conditions for naturalization are so difficult to meet, fewer than 50 new Montecaran citizens are naturalized in a typical year.

Loss of citizenship

Montecaran citizenship may be lost automatically by performing certain actions, including:

  • Intentionally acquiring the citizenship of another country
  • Becoming a member of a royal or noble house
  • Serving in the military of a foreign country
  • Serving in civil office in a foreign country
  • Being adopted by foreign parents

Montecarans may voluntarily renounce their citizenship only before a consul abroad, and any renunciation will be accepted only if another citizenship has been acquired in order to prevent statelessness.

Rights and duties of citizens

"Irregular work ... is a bad deal. It is an offense to work without authorization or to employ irregular workers."

Citizens of Montecara have the right to:

  • Membership in the Popular Assembly or Senate
  • Live and work indefinitely in Montecara
  • Obtain a Montecaran passport
  • Enter or leave Montecara at will

Citizens of Montecara have the duty to:

  • Serve in civil office or as a lay judge when called upon
  • Protect Montecara through military service when called upon
  • Obey Montecaran laws

Passport and visas

Montecaran passport
Montecaran passport
The front over of a current Montecaran regular passport
Issued bySecretariat of State
Valid inAll countries and territories
Type of documentPassport
PurposeIdentification
Eligibility requirementsMontecaran citizenship
Expiration10 years if aged 16 or over
5 years if under 16
CostŁ250 (first issue)
Ł175 (renewal or replacement)

The standard Montecaran passport has a burgundy cover with the name of the state and the national coat of arms.

Information on the data page includes the passport holder's photo, name and date of birth, nationality, and sex, and the passport's number, issuing authority, and dates of issuance and expiration. The passport holder's place of birth is also included; in most cases, this is the name of the relevant country (according to modern borders).

People born in Glacia have their place of birth listed as GLASIA. Those born in international waters or skies have their place of birth recorded as ALTA MARE ("high seas") or I ÇIELI ("the skies"), respectively.

Visas

Travelers who do not qualify for a visa waiver must apply for a visa at a Montecaran diplomatic mission abroad. The fee for a visa application varies from Ł250 to Ł7,500 depending on the type applied for.

Visa categories

Code Visa type Entries Notes
C Short-stay 1 For tourism, business, or personal visits to Montecara. Valid for 90 days. Not valid for local employment or study.
D Diplomatic 1/M Affixed to diplomatic passports only. Issued for diplomatic visits to Montecara.
L Temporary worker M For paid employment in Montecara of less than one year's duration.
N Crewmember M For airline or ship crews visiting Montecara in the course of their duties. Requires certification.
P Visiting performer 1/M For musicians, athletes, etc. performing in Montecara for pay. Withholding tax documents must be filed prior to issue.
S Study M For enrollment in a Montecaran school or university.
T Transit 1/M For airside/shipside transit through Montecara. Disembarkation not permitted.
U Humanitarian 1/M Issued for humanitarian reasons, e.g. medical treatment in Montecara, visiting a dying family member, etc.