Request a citizenship certificate from the Koru’s Office.
Dual citizenship is generally allowed, but it may be limited or refused where risks or restricted states are involved.
Hokorian citizenship can only be lost in specific legal situations, with strong protections to prevent unfair or stateless outcomes.
Citizenship may be restored in limited cases where fairness requires it, but it always depends on a formal decision by the relevant authority.
Divorce ends a marriage only when the Court confirms that it has permanently broken down.
A foreign marriage is only recognised in Hokoria once it meets the legal conditions and is formally registered.
Marriage in Hokoria is only legally recognised when it meets all conditions and is properly conducted and registered.
Change your legally recognised name in the Hokorian State.
Apply to be recognised as a Hokorian citizen, through an faster scheme.
You can change your legal gender based on your own self-identification through a straightforward application process with strong privacy protections.