Hokorian citizenship is one type of Hokorian nationality.
You could be a Hokorian citizen, if:
- Any of your parents or grandparents are Hokorian nationals
- You’ve been living within the Hokorian State for 3 years or more
- You’re the subject of an award of honorary Hokorian nationality
Registering as a Hokorian citizen
If you believe that you meet the criteria for Hokorian citizenship, but do not have a letter of confirmation from the Ministry of National Affairs, then you can register your Hokorian nationality for free.
Rights of Hokorian citizens
Hokorian citizens have the full right to live and work within the Hokorian State. You’ll also be able to vote in elections and referendums.
In most cases, you won’t be able to exercise your rights as a Hokorian citizen if you do not have a letter of confirmation from the Ministry of National Affairs, even if you meet the criteria.
Applying to be a Hokorian citizen
You could apply to be a Hokorian citizen for free, if you’re a foreign national over the age of 13.
In return, you’ll be given a special Conditional Hokorian citizenship status and will need to volunteer within the Government for at least 6 months.