Article 2 — Effects of Nationality
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The possession of Kaharagian nationality establishes personal status under the laws of the State and entitles the national to:
- Recognition in civil matters recorded by the State.
- Eligibility for national honours and heraldic registrations.
- Eligibility to participate in the assemblies, consultations, and civic activities of the State.
- The benefit of the rights and protections that Kaharagian law confers upon nationals.
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2.
Nationality carries with it the obligations prescribed by the Fundamental Laws and the laws of the State, including the duties of allegiance set forth in the Fundamental Laws.
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3.
The civil effects of nationality upon personal capacity, status, and juridical acts are governed by the Civil Code.
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4.
A national may exercise civic and cultural participation through any means established by the State, regardless of place of residence.
How to cite
NATIONALITY art. 2 — Article 2 — Effects of Nationality, Legal Codes of the Principality of Kaharagia.