The National Assembly adopted the “Citizenship Act” and “Residency Act” bills proposed by the Workers’ Party of Qinda in the third reading.
The new citizenship law removes the ban on obtaining citizenship of the Democratic Republic of Qinda if you already have citizenship of another virtual nation.
The act provides for two ways to obtain citizenship:
- By birth — at least one of the parents is a citizen of the DRQ;
- By naturalization — prove to the Consul that you are part of the multinational people of the Democratic Republic of Qinda.
Resident status is now a residence permit. Resident status can be issued for a year or permanently, if a person has previously lived for more than three years with the status of a temporary resident.
Residents can live, work and study in the territory of the Democratic Republic of Qinda with the same rights as Citizens. Also, residents have access to a visa-free entry.
In the new legislation, a resident does not have political rights – they cannot be elected or work for the government in any way.
These laws were developed by the Prime Minister, Dear Comrade Kim Jae-hyun as part of his program to modernise the government of the Democratic Republic of Qinda.