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Subjects and Residents in Avalon




Subjects and Residents of the Realm

Citizens (Subjects)

In order to be a full Citizen (more frequently called a "Subject") of Avalon one must comply with at least two of the following requirements:

-Be born in Avalon.
-Born to Avalonish parents; both, if neither of them was born in Avalon.
-Speak fluently at least one of the three languages of the country (English, Welsh, Avalonian).
-Be granted the right to Citizenship by Royal decree.
-Live in Avalon for more than twenty years.
-Marry a Knight/Dame, Druid or Lord/Lady of the Realm.

Complying means one must renounce any other citizenships held. Only Diplomats, Knights/Dames, Druids or Lords/Ladies of the Realm are permitted dual or multiple Citizenship.


(Samples of the three kinds of ID issued by the Avalonian Government)

Permanent Residents

Being Subject status a rather difficult thing to get, the government created a second common category: Permanent Residents. Permanent Residents have most rights and duties associated with Citizenship but they aren't eligible for government roles or military ranks. To earn Permanent Residency one must comply with at least two of the following requirements:

-Live in Avalon for more than five years.
-Invest more than ₫5,000,000 (₫1=1 drake= 1, 97 NS dollars) in Avalon.
-Marry an Avalonian.
-Be granted the right to Residency by Royal or Lordly decree.
-Pass a test about Avalonish culture, life and basic laws and customs.

Residents

A third category, Casual Residents (or simply "Residents"), was created for those willing to live, study, work and pay taxes in Avalon during short periods of time (with a 6 years limit). The only requirements are: passing a criminal records check, signing a ceremonial Oath of Cordiality and being registered in the Resident Census which includes Insurance Number, Tax Code and National Healthcare System registration. These residents pay less taxes and can apply for Permanent Residency later on, if they desire so.


The Isle of Avalon

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