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Country Visa required for entrance Passport Required for Entrance Minimum Age liable for deportation Can Immigrants  become citizens Must speak national language Visa overstays Right to emigrate Equal treatment before the law Open borders Undocumented Immigration Citizenship through marriage
Akaroa
Yes
Yes
Any
Yes1
Yes2
Prohibited
Yes
No3
Yes4
Prohibited
Partial5
1. Immigration begins with a 4 year residency permit. During the 4 years, a resident is required to attend language classes. After the 4 years, a citizen must apply for citizenship. If not, they face deportation. To get accepted for citizenship, the resident must have high proficiency in English and one of Akaroa’s national languages (Cantonese, Russian, Portuguese, Tahitian or Shanghainese). The resident must also be conversational in Maori. If the resident fails to qualify, they face deportation.
2. In order to become a citizen, one must have high proficiency in English and one of Akaroa’s national languages and conversational in Maori.
3. Residents can not vote, or receive support from the Government.
4. Open to some countries only.

5. In order to gain citizenship through marriage, one must meet the criteria explained in 1.

Her Majesty Silver Garden
Yes
Yes
10
Yes1
Yes2
1 week3
No
Yes
Yes
Prohibited
No
1. While there are no actual laws against immigrants to be a citizen of Her Majesty Silver Garden, for the 'ungifted', living in the more arcane, everwinter nation of Her Majesty Silver Garden for extended periods of time is enough of a turn-off for most immigrants.
2. Only fluency in the Itak-pet is required for citizenship, although most jobs require a fluency in Kamuy-pet and Kaka-pet as well.
3. In the event that a tourist or visitor neglects to report to the Immigrant Office during their supposed visa deadline, a one-week grace period is given for them to report and prepare their departures, in which after that, failure to report will be punished according to the illegal entry laws.
Kurczak Mielony
Yes
Yes
Any
Yes1
Yes
Prohibited2
Yes
Some3
No
Prohibited4
No
1. After being a resident of the country for 4 years, immigrants can apply for citizenship. After that, a background check will be conducted, then potential citizens will take a test. If they pass, they become citizens.
2. Overstays will be deported at the nearest convenience.
3. Immigrant residents enjoy many rights of full citizens. They are not allowed to vote or buy firearms. Illegal immigrants have no rights.
4. Illegal immigrants have no rights. They will be deported at the nearest convenience.
Saint Lyon
Yes
Yes1
1 second2
No3
Yes
Prohibited
Yes
Some4
No
Prohibited
No
1. Passports from Muslim or Atheist Countries are not accepted, unless the person is seeking asylum.
2. Any child born within the Union of Saint Lyon can not be deported, but any parent who is an immigrant can be.
3. Immigrants can not become citizens themselves, but they can become residents; however, their descendants can become citizens.
4. Only legal residents are given protections, but may not vote.
Seachia
No
Yes
10
Yes1
Yes1
Prohibited
Yes
Yes
Yes
Prohibited2
No

1. The Citizenship process takes place over two years, in which the potential citizen must learn Seachian or English, with other requirements a state secret.
2. Illegal immigrants have no rights. They will be held for one month where they will make thier case on why they should stay. If they quallify, the Citizenship process shall start, but during a period of three years.

Tulov
Yes
Yes
Any
Yes1
Yes
Prohibited2
Yes
No3
No
Prohibited4
Partial

1. Immigration begins with a non-renewable 5 year residency permit. After 5 years of residency a resident is reviewed for citizenship, requiring high profeciency in Tulovian, and general assimilation into the nation. If the resident fails to qualify, they shall face deportation in 60 days, pending a secondary evaluation.
2. Visa overstays are expressely prohibited, and shall result in immediate deportation from the nation.
3. Only citizens are protected by the Constitution of the USST, with residents enjoying some rights, few extended to those in the nation on visas, and those without documentation are without any rights.
4. Illegal entry into the USST is expressely prohibited. All illegal immigrants are without rights, and shall be deported immediately without reconsideration or remorse, and shall be permanently blacklisted from every re-entering the nation for any reason or under any circumstance. Illegal immigrants that commit crimes within the USST shall be given a speedy trial by judge, and shall serve out any time or punishment before deportation, and may not appeal the ruling.

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