prairie republic constitution *

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Associations and Groups

The Prairie Republic prohibits all groups that have been known to harm sovereigns, any association body, program, scheme, or secret society, domestic terrorism, and any of the structures that represent them. This consists of and is not limited to public employees, local Authorities, Unitary Authorities, town and village councils or committees, or within any non-administrative, inter-administrative, charity, or volunteer organizations. Charity groups or volunteer organizations are accepted with full disclosure, transparency, and accountability. No Secret societies, ideologies, or groups are tolerated or involved in or with the Prairie Republic.

1) Illuminati.

2) Freemasons.

3) Order of the Skull and Bones.

4) Knights of the Golden Circle.

5) Order of the Nine-Angels.

6) Knights of the Templar.

7) Bilderberg Group.

8) Muslim Brotherhood.

9) Trilateral Group.

10)Islam and Sharia Law.

11) Unions.

12)Any group designated on the list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations.

13)Black Lives Matter

14)Antifa

15)Any other group(s) or secret societies that are not mentioned.

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Nation Immigration Policy of the Prairie Republic

Sovereigns have determined a hold on Immigration during the transition of the Prairie Republic up to (5) years.

After (5) five years, it will then be determined every year. Some circumstances can require Immigration in the Prairie Republic (to be determined).

The Prairie Republic Administration control and manage Immigration. The Prairie Republic set strict annual limits and caps on Migration and Immigration so that the resources and economy are not drained.

1) New immigrants and communities get a chance to assimilate effectively and harmoniously.

2) An immigration office is established to control all Immigration into the Prairie Republic, assist newcomers, and detain and extradite unlawful entries.

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International Students

International students and postgraduates wanting to study in the Prairie Republic need to apply for a student visa before entering the Prairie Republic.

1) International Student visas may be granted for the duration of the student’s courses.

2) International students must apply for the Prairie Republic sovereignty after four years to remain in the Prairie Republic.

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Foreign Marriage

A foreign sovereign wanting to marry a Sovereign of the Prairie Republic need to apply to become a Sovereign of the Prairie Republic before their visa expires.

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Marriage Sovereign as Partners in a Personal Relationship

Marriage – Sovereign process for a fiancé (e):

1) Marriage alone does not grant a person sovereignty in the Prairie Republic.

2) Improper disclosure and inaccuracies can delay or prevent Sovereignty.

3) Fiancé (e) requires a VISA.

 a) If your fiancé (e) lives overseas and the wedding will take place in the Prairie Republic, you need to ensure proper visas are in place. A visa is proof of approval for a foreign sovereign to enter the Prairie Republic. 

4) The Prairie Republic and Immigration Services (PRIS) offers the process outlined below:

a) Proof of the identity of the fiancé (e) (Valid passports).

b) The visa for a fiancé (e) to obtain a PRIS -1 visa.

c) Complete a Petition for Alien Fiancé (e) form.

d) medical examinations performed for the well being of the Prairie Republic Sovereigns.

e) Evidence of your relationship. (Photo’s, all media communications, and joint travel).

f) Once the visa is approved, your fiancé (e) can immigrate to the Prairie Republic, and the two of you have 90 days to marry. If the marriage does not occur within the 90 days allowed by the visa, your fiance

e) must leave the Prairie Republic.

g) Obtain resident status for your new spouse. Once you are married, you can apply to change the foreign spouse’s status to permanent resident status. This permanent resident status is conditional for individuals granted within two years of marriage. The conditional status can be removed after two years of marriage.

h) Residency status is valid for five years; the individual must apply for permanent resident status before the passing of five years.

i) After the spousal residency requirement of three years has been met, and an application has been filed, the naturalization process takes about six months to complete. An interview and a sovereignty test are required to complete the process.

j) If approved for Sovereignty, your spouse takes the Affirmation of Allegiance at a naturalization ceremony. This ceremony is presided over by an Administrative Officer. This final step is required to complete the naturalization process.

(AFFIRMATION OF OFFICE)

“I do solemnly promise and declare that I will maintain the Constitution of the Prairie Republic and uphold its Natural Sovereign Laws, the laws of the land, that I will fulfill my duties faithfully and in accordance with the Prairie Republic Constitution and the Natural Sovereign Law, and that my aspirations and capabilities is to the service and welfare of the Sovereigns of the Prairie Republic, as well as to my immediate self and family.”

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NATURALIZATION PROCESS:

1) Naturalization is the process of a permanent sovereign becoming a full sovereign of the Prairie Republic.

2) Eligibility requirements to become sovereign, which comprises that the applicant must:

a) Be at least 18 years old.

b) Have proper Documentation.

 c) Having been in good standing in the Prairie Republic for at least 18months within the past three consecutive years before applying and residing continuously in the Prairie Republic.

d) Must be able to read, write, speak, and comprehend the English language of the Prairie Republic.

 e) Must understand civics knowledge of the Prairie Republics history, the Prairie Republics Constitution, and The Authority of the Power of the Sovereigns. 

(AFFIRMATION)

“I do solemnly promise and declare that I will maintain the Constitution of the Prairie Republic and uphold its Natural Sovereign Laws, the laws of the land, that I will fulfill my duties faithfully and in accordance with the Prairie Republic Constitution and the Natural Sovereign Law, and that my aspirations and capabilities is to the service and welfare of the Sovereigns of the Prairie Republic, as well as to my immediate self and family.”