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==Applying for citizenship==
 
==Applying for citizenship==
 
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|rowspan=2|You can apply for citizenship from your profile. If you are residing in a country that isn't your citizenship country, you will see a link from which you can apply for new citizenship.
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|rowspan=2|You can apply for citizenship from your profile. If you are residing in a country that isn't your citizenship country, and you have at least level 10, you will see a link from which you can apply for new citizenship.
  
 
===The application===
 
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|colspan=4 style="width:35%;font-size:11px;line-height:100%;text-align:justify;" |In order to apply for a citizenship, citizens have to be located in a region of the country which they wish its citizenship of.<ref>For further reference about moving to another region, please read ''[[Change residence]]'' page.</ref> In image ''a)'' it's not possible to apply for [[Paraguay]]an citizenship because the citizen already has got it; in image ''b)'' the citizen has got [[Finland|Finnish]] citizenship and is located in a region belonging to [[Romania]] so the citizen can apply for Romanian citizenship.
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|colspan=4 style="width:35%;font-size:11px;line-height:100%;text-align:justify;" |In order to apply for a citizenship, citizens have to be located in a region of the country which they wish its citizenship of.<ref>For further reference about moving to another region, please read ''[[Travel]]'' page.</ref> In image ''a)'' it's not possible to apply for [[Paraguay]]an citizenship because the citizen already has got it; in image ''b)'' the citizen has got [[Finland|Finnish]] citizenship and is located in a region belonging to [[Romania]] so the citizen can apply for Romanian citizenship.
 
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==FAQ==
 
==FAQ==
;Will it be necessary that ALL Congress members accept a citizenship request, in some sort law voting for citizenship? Isn't that going to flood the Congress?:
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*'''Q: Will it be necessary that ALL Congress members accept a citizenship request, in some sort law voting for citizenship? Isn't that going to flood the Congress?'''
No, citizenship is offered personally and manually by a Congress member. There is no law, just a list from which Congress members can chose to whom to give citizenship by simply accepting his/her application.
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**A: No, citizenship is offered personally and manually by a Congress member. There is no law, just a list from which Congress members can chose to whom to give citizenship by simply accepting his/her application.
  
;A maximum of 10 % of a country's population possibly being offered citizenship, means a lot. With just one infiltrated congressman, citizenship can be granted to hundreds for a PTO attempt, right?:
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*'''Q: A maximum of 10 % of a country's population possibly being offered citizenship, means a lot. With just one infiltrated congressman, citizenship can be granted to hundreds for a PTO attempt, right?'''
Actually this is not true. This is because each congress member can only grant citizenship to a maximum number of people out of the total number possible (total number= 10 % of country population). So, in a country with 10.000 citizens, and 40 congressmen, it turns out that an “infiltrated” spy could offer citizenship to a maximum of 25 people. No congressman can grant 26 in a mandate of one month, regardless of how many citizenships are still available out of the initial 1000.
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**A: Actually this is not true. This is because each congress member can only grant citizenship to a maximum number of people out of the total number possible (total number= 10 % of country population). So, in a country with 10.000 citizens, and 40 congressmen, it turns out that an “infiltrated” spy could offer citizenship to a maximum of 25 people. No congressman can grant 26 in a mandate of one month, regardless of how many citizenships are still available out of the initial 1000.
  
;Will it be possible to see which congressman has accepted a specific citizenship application via the citizenship module?:
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*'''Q: Will it be possible to see which congressman has accepted a specific citizenship application via the citizenship module?'''
Yes, the citizenship application list is divided into two areas: pending applications and accepted applications. Accepted applications lists all the citizens that received citizenship since the citizenship module was introduced in October 2009 and also the congressman that pushed the “Yes” button.
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**A: Yes, the citizenship application list is divided into two areas: pending applications and accepted applications. Accepted applications lists all the citizens that received citizenship since the citizenship module was introduced in October 2009 and also the congressman that pushed the “Yes” button.
  
;Is there some sort of “letter of intention” which citizens can fill in when they apply for citizenship?':
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*'''Q: Is there some sort of “letter of intention” which citizens can fill in when they apply for citizenship?'''
Yes, citizens are requested to write a message explaining why they want citizenship, which will be visible to Congress Members reading their applications. This will be your opportunity to persuade Congress members to accept your application!
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**A: Yes, citizens are requested to write a message explaining why they want citizenship, which will be visible to Congress Members reading their applications. This will be your opportunity to persuade Congress members to accept your application!
  
 
==See also==
 
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In order to become an official citizen of a country you first need to apply for citizenship.

Applying for citizenship

You can apply for citizenship from your profile. If you are residing in a country that isn't your citizenship country, and you have at least level 10, you will see a link from which you can apply for new citizenship.

The application

In order to get citizenship, you need to send an application to the congress of the country you want to become citizen of. The message can contain a maximum of 500 characters. Once the application is sent, it will be shown to the congress members of the country. They have five days to approve it. If it's not approved, the application will be removed and you will be notified. You can't cancel your application.

a) Citizenship display.jpg b) Change CS.png
In order to apply for a citizenship, citizens have to be located in a region of the country which they wish its citizenship of.[1] In image a) it's not possible to apply for Paraguayan citizenship because the citizen already has got it; in image b) the citizen has got Finnish citizenship and is located in a region belonging to Romania so the citizen can apply for Romanian citizenship.

FAQ

  • Q: Will it be necessary that ALL Congress members accept a citizenship request, in some sort law voting for citizenship? Isn't that going to flood the Congress?
    • A: No, citizenship is offered personally and manually by a Congress member. There is no law, just a list from which Congress members can chose to whom to give citizenship by simply accepting his/her application.
  • Q: A maximum of 10 % of a country's population possibly being offered citizenship, means a lot. With just one infiltrated congressman, citizenship can be granted to hundreds for a PTO attempt, right?
    • A: Actually this is not true. This is because each congress member can only grant citizenship to a maximum number of people out of the total number possible (total number= 10 % of country population). So, in a country with 10.000 citizens, and 40 congressmen, it turns out that an “infiltrated” spy could offer citizenship to a maximum of 25 people. No congressman can grant 26 in a mandate of one month, regardless of how many citizenships are still available out of the initial 1000.
  • Q: Will it be possible to see which congressman has accepted a specific citizenship application via the citizenship module?
    • A: Yes, the citizenship application list is divided into two areas: pending applications and accepted applications. Accepted applications lists all the citizens that received citizenship since the citizenship module was introduced in October 2009 and also the congressman that pushed the “Yes” button.
  • Q: Is there some sort of “letter of intention” which citizens can fill in when they apply for citizenship?
    • A: Yes, citizens are requested to write a message explaining why they want citizenship, which will be visible to Congress Members reading their applications. This will be your opportunity to persuade Congress members to accept your application!

See also


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Notes

  1. For further reference about moving to another region, please read Travel page.