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.
Apply to be recognised as a Hokorian citizen, through an faster scheme.
Renounce your Hokorian citizenship.
You can give up Hokorian citizenship if you meet the conditions, but it only takes effect once the Government confirms your decision.
Hokorian citizenship can arise automatically, be restored, or be granted on application, but it only takes effect once it is formally recognised and recorded.