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}-RELATED POLICIES (98-009, 98-017){{br{}{L{I{{br
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}-rant of Citizenship{{br{}{L{I210.3 Subject to th
is section, the President may, on application, gra
nt Cyberian citizenship to anyone who satisfies th
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RANT OF CITIZENSHIP{{br{}{L{I210.3 Subject to this section, the National Assembly may, on application, grant Cyberian citizenship to anyone who satisfies the President that:{{br{}{L{I210.31 they understand the nature of the application{z{{br{}{L{I210.33 they are of good character{z
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}-isqualifications{{br{}{L{I{{br{}{L{I210.4 The Pr
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}-law to serve any of the remainder of that senten
ce{z or{{br{}{L{I{{br{}{L{I210.43 until 3 months a
fter the day they last ceased to be a Cyberian if
they have ever previously been a Cyberian.{{br{}{L
{I{{br{}{L{IRefusal of Citizenship{{br{}{L{I210.5
Where the President refuses an application the Pre
sident must cause to be served on the applicant a
notice in writing setting out that decision.{{br{}
{L{I{{br{}{L{I210.6 The President may not, in appe
al proceedings under this section, rely on anythin
g not included in the notice setting out the decis
ion.{{br{}{L{I{{br{}{L{I210.61 The District Court
has jurisdiction to hear and determine appeals on
the merits against a refusal of citizenship.{{br{}
{L{I{{br{}{L{IDelegation{{br{}{L{I210.7 The Presid
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}+DEPORTATION{{br{}{L{I210.6 The president may dep
ort any noncitizen who is convicted of any offence
for which imprisonment is a penalty or who the pr
esident has reasonable cause to believe is a threa
t to the peace and dignity of this Commonwealth.{{
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Supreme Court has jurisdiction to hear and determ
ine appeals against deportation. The court may sta
y the deportation until such time as it makes a fi
nal order.{{br{}{L{I{{br{}{L{I210.62 You commit a
Class A offence if you remain in or return to Cybe
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r{}{L{ICONWAY VISAS ACT{{br{}{L{I210.71 The object
of this Chapter is to authorise visas for certain
applicants for citizenship who may threaten natio
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onwealth.{{br{}{L{I{{br{}{L{I210.72 The National A
ssembly may issue visas{{br{}{L{I{{br{}{L{I210.73
A visa allows its holder to participate in all the
Cyberian forums, attend classes at the University
, and enjoy any other benefits a normal citizen ca
n enjoy except the right to vote, run for higher o
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1 The President, on receipt of a request for citiz
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P) from which the request is made (applicant IP) t
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{{br{}{L{I210.82 The President must maintain a lis
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report on the closeness of the applicant IP to any
contained in the list detailed in 1.2, and on any
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tizen, the President must inform:{{br{}{L{I210.91.
1 the Electoral Commissioner,{{br{}{L{I210.91.2 th
e province, district or territory where the new ci
tizen chooses to live,{{br{}{L{I210.91.3 the party
(if any) the new citizen chooses to join{{br{}{L
{I210.92 A new citizen who does choose a particula
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ntil such time as they notify the President of a d
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GISTER{{br{}{L{I210.101 The President must maintai
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register is a public document and any citizen, pr
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corrections to the register.{{br{}{L{I{{br{}{L{ID
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}+br{}{L{I{{br{}{L{ITreaty of Recognition and Amit
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and The Kingdom of Babkha{{br{}{L{I{{br{}{L{IArtic
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and the Kingdom of Babkha, by mutual consent and w
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{{br{}{L{IArticle 2{{br{}{L{IEach party recognises
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to enter into peaceful relations with one another
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