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''The '''citizen''' of a country has more rights than someone who lives there (by [[Traveling|travelling]]).''''' Citizen can vote in its country's elections, become a [[party]] member in a political party in that country, can run for political office, and can post shouts in that country.'''
 
''The '''citizen''' of a country has more rights than someone who lives there (by [[Traveling|travelling]]).''''' Citizen can vote in its country's elections, become a [[party]] member in a political party in that country, can run for political office, and can post shouts in that country.'''
   
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''Hint: '''Cuanto más información que usted da por la que desee mover y cómo usted va a la patria mejor, tiene más posibilidades que obtiene la ciudadanía. (It's in Spanish, just translate it on google translate)'''''
''Hint: The more infomation you give why you want to move and how you go to the better country, you have the more chances you get the citizenship.''
 
 
== Changing citizenship ==
 
== Changing citizenship ==
 
To change citizenship you must submit a citizenship application (available via '''Country >''' '''Citizenship''').
 
To change citizenship you must submit a citizenship application (available via '''Country >''' '''Citizenship''').

Revision as of 23:26, 4 August 2014

The citizen of a country has more rights than someone who lives there (by travelling). Citizen can vote in its country's elections, become a party member in a political party in that country, can run for political office, and can post shouts in that country.

Hint: Cuanto más información que usted da por la que desee mover y cómo usted va a la patria mejor, tiene más posibilidades que obtiene la ciudadanía. (It's in Spanish, just translate it on google translate)

Changing citizenship

To change citizenship you must submit a citizenship application (available via Country > Citizenship).

When you submit your application, it will be visible to anyone.

In order to change your citizenship, it must be accepted by that country's congress.

Your citizenship won't change if the congress of the country is inactive.

Citizenship rules and formulas

  • You can't be a party member, candidate in an election or congress member (including country president) while having a pending citizenship application.
  • You can have only one pending citizenship application.
  • Each congress member can only accept a specified number of citizenship requests - ceil(n / 10), where n is his number of votes in elections. e.g. A congress member with 95 votes can approve 10 citizen applications (95/10, rounded up to nearest integer)
Screenshot from 2014-07-10 23-42-37
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Citizen application box