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Preamble
In order to make provision for the acquisition, maintenance, and removal of citizenship, this Act shall codify the formal membership of the citizenry in Lazarus.
Section 1. Acquisition of citizenship
(1) A person is eligible to become a citizen if the person has a nation residing in Lazarus.
(2) A person, hereinafter referred to as applicant, may submit a citizenship application in a designated area.
(3) The application shall include the applicant’s:
a. nation in Lazarus;
b. World Assembly nation, if applicable;
c. current or previous affiliations to foreign entities, extending no further back than 12 months prior to the application;
d. current or previous identities, extending no further back than 12 months prior to the application;
e. criminal record, if applicable; and an
f. oath of membership.
(4) The oath of membership is:
From this time forward, I voluntarily without mental reservation or purpose of evasion, pledge my loyalty to Lazarus and her people, whose community ideals I share, whose rights and liberties I respect, and whose laws I will uphold and obey.
(5) The Delegate may refuse to approve an application if the applicant has:
a. not met the criteria for eligibility;
i. the Delegate may, at their discretion, issue a waiver in instances where the applicant has not met the criteria;
b. not satisfactorily completed the citizenship application;
c. violated community standards through their out-of-character activities;
d. been rendered an adverse security threat by the Delegate or the Council of Lazarene Security; or
e. engaged in conduct with the intention of attaining multiple accounts.
(6) The Assembly may overturn the Delegate’s approval of an application by three-quarters vote.
(7) Off-site property administration may refuse to approve an application based on risk to the security or safety of off-site property or its users, or violation of terms of service.
(8) The Delegate may not approve an application during the period in which a confirmation vote is occurring in the Assembly.
Section 2. Maintenance of citizenship
(1) A citizen shall maintain their citizenship should they continue to fulfil the eligibility requirements of citizenship.
(2) A citizen may apply for a leave of absence in a designated area. The Delegate may approve an application.
Section 3. Removal of citizenship
(1) A citizen may make a formal application to the Delegate in a designated area stating their desire to renounce their citizenship. The Delegate shall comply.
(2) Within the first week of a calendar month, the Delegate shall conduct a review of all current citizens and shall remove the citizenship of persons who fail to meet the requirements necessary to maintain citizenship.
Section 4. Appealing a denial of a citizenship application or removal of citizenship
(1) A person may appeal a denial by the Delegate of a citizenship application or removal of citizenship to the Assembly. The Assembly may overturn such decisions by three-quarters vote.
(2) A person may not appeal a denial by the off-site property administration.
Section 5. Definitions
‘Delegate’ is defined as the Delegate or in the event the Delegate has delegated this responsibility to a government official(s) of their choosing, the aforementioned official.
‘Three-quarters vote’ is defined as a 75%+1 vote.
Section 6. Constitutional law
(1) The Citizenship Act is a constitutional law, and further amendments to it must meet constitutional amendment requirements.
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Citizenship Act (September 2018)
Proposed by: Amerion
Preamble
In order to make provision for the acquisition, maintenance, and removal of citizenship, this Act shall codify the formal membership of the citizenry in Lazarus.
Section 1. Acquisition of citizenship
(1) A person is eligible to become a citizen if the person has a nation residing in Lazarus.
(2) A person, hereinafter referred to as applicant, may submit a citizenship application in a designated area.
(3) The application shall include the applicant’s:
a. nation in Lazarus;
b. World Assembly nation, if applicable;
c. current or previous affiliations to foreign entities, extending no further back than 12 months prior to the application;
d. current or previous identities, extending no further back than 12 months prior to the application;
e. criminal record, if applicable; and an
f. oath of membership.
(4) The oath of membership is:
From this time forward, I voluntarily without mental reservation or purpose of evasion, pledge my loyalty to Lazarus and her people, whose community ideals I share, whose rights and liberties I respect, and whose laws I will uphold and obey.
(5) The Delegate may refuse to approve an application if the applicant has:
a. not met the criteria for eligibility;
i. the Delegate may, at their discretion, issue a waiver in instances where the applicant has not met the criteria;
b. not satisfactorily completed the citizenship application;
c. violated community standards through their out-of-character activities;
d. been rendered an adverse security threat by the Delegate or the Council of Lazarene Security; or
e. engaged in conduct with the intention of attaining multiple accounts.
(6) The Assembly may overturn the Delegate’s approval of an application by three-quarters vote.
(7) Off-site property administration may refuse to approve an application based on risk to the security or safety of off-site property or its users, or violation of terms of service.
(8) The Delegate may not approve an application during the period in which a confirmation vote is occurring in the Assembly.
Section 2. Maintenance of citizenship
(1) A citizen shall maintain their citizenship should they continue to fulfil the eligibility requirements of citizenship.
(2) A citizen may apply for a leave of absence in a designated area. The Delegate may approve an application.
Section 3. Removal of citizenship
(1) A citizen may make a formal application to the Delegate in a designated area stating their desire to renounce their citizenship. The Delegate shall comply.
(2) Within the first week of a calendar month, the Delegate shall conduct a review of all current citizens and shall remove the citizenship of persons who fail to meet the requirements necessary to maintain citizenship.
Section 4. Appealing a denial of a citizenship application or removal of citizenship
(1) A person may appeal a denial by the Delegate of a citizenship application or removal of citizenship to the Assembly. The Assembly may overturn such decisions by three-quarters vote.
(2) A person may not appeal a denial by the off-site property administration.
Section 5. Definitions
‘Delegate’ is defined as the Delegate or in the event the Delegate has delegated this responsibility to a government official(s) of their choosing, the aforementioned official.
‘Three-quarters vote’ is defined as a 75%+1 vote.
Section 6. Constitutional law
(1) The Citizenship Act is a constitutional law, and further amendments to it must meet constitutional amendment requirements.
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