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IMMIGRATION
New immigrants are allowed to apply for Prairie Republic sovereignty based on qualification and skill levels, with a capped amount of Immigration set for every year. New Prairie Republic Sovereignty applications are allowed for naturalization after these, and all other statutory criteria have been met and complied with it.
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Deportation – Immigration Law – Prairie Republic Immigration Deportation (PRID)
PRID – is responsible for enforcing immigration Natural Sovereign Law. PRID can detain a person for immigration reasons, even if they are not detained because of the criminal charges. And if the person is convicted of a crime, PRID may prepare a report. The report may lead to a deportation order or an “admissibility hearing” before the Immigration Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB). A criminal conviction can lead to Deportation.
1) Anyone in the Prairie Republic who is not a Sovereign resident is either a “landed immigrant” or a foreign national.
a) A “landed immigrant” is an immigrant or refugee who has been granted the right to live in the Prairie Republic, and their application has been approved within the Immigration Laws of the Prairie Republic.
b) A “landed immigrant.” The right to live in the Prairie Republic is not an absolute right, and any Sovereign “landed immigrant” who is a Permanent Resident can be at risk for being deported if he or she is convicted of a criminal offense.
c) The Prairie Republic immigration system and our Natural Sovereign Laws exist to serve the interests of the Sovereigns of this Nation above all else.
2) A landed immigrant can be removed from the Prairie Republic for a variety of reasons set out in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
a) Any crime committed by a Foreign Alien or Sovereign landed immigrant who has relocated or visiting the Prairie Republic lose Sovereignty and are extradited at their cost from the Prairie Republic – NO Negotiation.
b) It is a Privilege to be accepted, not a Right.
c) Serious Crimes of the Prairie Republic are resided and decided in the Grand Jury Court System.
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Extradition
Serious Crimes of the Prairie Republic are resided and decided in the Grand Jury Court System.
1) Second-degree murder, impaired driving causing death, assault with a deadly weapon, kidnapping, armed robbery, identity theft, home invasion, (List not completed).
2) Pedophilia, child pornography, first-degree murder, rape, sexual assault, selling drugs to minors, attempted murder.
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The Prairie Republic Border Services Agency (PRBSA)
When someone who is not a Sovereign of the Prairie Republic is charged with a crime, the Peace Officer passes this information on to the Prairie Republic Border Services Agency (PRBSA). PRBSA is responsible for enforcing immigration Natural Sovereign Law. PRBSA can detain a person for immigration reasons, even if they are not detained because of the criminal charges.
1) If the person is convicted of a crime, PRBSA may prepare a report. The report may lead to a deportation order or an “admissibility hearing” before the Immigration Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB). The hearing can result in a deportation order.
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International, Foreign Employment
Employment to foreign or alien Sovereigns is only available if there is NO qualified Sovereign of the Prairie Republic to fill that position.
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The following are several types of aliens:
1) A lawful alien is a foreign national who is permitted by law to be in the host nation.
2) An unlawful alien is any foreign national inside a nation where he or she has no lawful right to be.
3) An enemy alien is a foreign national of a nation that is at war with the Prairie Republic.
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Permit to Work in the Prairie Republic
Sovereigns who are not from the Prairie Republic are allowed to work in the Prairie Republic if they have a six-month work visa and need to apply for an extension to their six-month work visa if they wish to stay employed longer. A work visa is only available for a maximum of four years, after which they need to be a Prairie Republic Sovereign to remain in the Prairie Republic.
(Foreign laws may change some of these arrangements if membership or any other agreement occurs).
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Immigration
New immigrant sovereigns who wish to apply for full Sovereignty in the Prairie Republic follow these guidelines. Applicants who have already been living in the Prairie Republic with a work visa (with a maximum of eight months allowed away from the Prairie Republic within this period) must have already applied for Sovereignty to the Prairie Republic before the four years is reached. Being of good character, being lawful in all ways, passing the Prairie Republic Sovereignty test, and signing and reciting the following affirmation to the Prairie Republic Court.
(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 constitution and the Natural Sovereign Laws, 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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The rights listed in this Constitution do not disregard other rights retained by the Sovereign.
PRAIRIE REPUBLIC
SOVEREIGN FOREVER