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Article 47- The People |
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The People |
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The people are those individuals living within the sovereign borders of the nations themselves being signatories and members of the Society. |
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The people are the reason and the purpose for the existence of the Society. They are the ones that give it legitimate power and the ones that ultimately hold the destiny of the Nation in their hands. |
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People shall be identified as five types: |
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registered non-citizen temporary resident
Invalid non-citizen temporary resident
Permanent resident non-citizen
Citizen
Citizen with freedoms and privileges temporarily suspended |
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| 47.2 |
Registered non-citizen temporary resident (visitor) |
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A registered non-citizen temporary resident is a registered visitor to the Nation for the purpose of business, recreation or further education. |
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All visitors to the Nation shall be required to be registered during the process of customs and immigration arrival. All registered visitor visas shall have a time expiry based on the purpose of the visit. A visitor extending their stay in the country beyond the date of expiry of their visitors visa shall be deemed a crime liable for immediate extradition and fine. |
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| 47.3 |
Invalid non-citizen temporary resident |
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An invalid non-citizen temporary resident is a person who has failed to leave at the expiry of their visitors visa or who have no valid paperwork at all. Invalid non-citizen temporary residents shall be liable for temporary detention prior to deportation. |
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| 47.4 |
Permanent resident non-citizen |
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A permanent resident non-citizen is a person granted permanent residence but who is not a citizen of the the Nation. |
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| 47.5 |
Citizen |
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A national citizen is a person originally born on an sovereign territory of the Nation or a person who after obtaining permanent residency has successfully applied for citizenship. |
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Citizens of the Nation shall enjoy the rights and be subject to the duties provided for in the Charter. They shall have:
(a) the right to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States;
(b) the right to vote and to stand as candidates in elections to the Nation and in municipal elections in their Member State of residence, under the same conditions as nationals of that State;
(c) the right to petition the Senate, to apply to the National Ombudsman, and to address the institutions and advisory bodies of the Nation in any of the Charter's languages and to obtain a reply in the same language.
These rights shall be exercised in accordance with the conditions and limits defined by the Charter and by the measures adopted thereunder. |
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