Hokorian law allows citizens to hold citizenship of another country in some circumstances.
Hokorian citizenship may be lost in certain circumstances under the law. This may occur through renunciation or revocation.
In some circumstances, a person who has lost Hokorian citizenship may be able to restore it.
Apply to be recognised as a Hokorian citizen, through an faster scheme.
Renounce your Hokorian citizenship.
A Hokorian citizen may choose to give up their citizenship through a legal process known as renunciation.
A person may become a citizen in several ways, including by birth, adoption, registration, naturalisation or by an award made by the Koru.