Citizenship
A sample Pannonian passport
Citizenships can be acquired on our official website for free by everybody with a macronational citizenship and an understanding of the concept of micronationalism. The Republic of Pannonia has much to offer to new citizens. Some of these include:
Pannonian citizenships are issued with the assistance of three of the main Pannonian organisations. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ministēre deŝ Affeer' Etranjēr', also MAE) is responsible for most of the work, although official documents are produced by the National Police of Pannonia (Poliçe Naționale de Pannonie). Online requests are received and analysed by the Pannonian Media Association (Assoçiațion des Média' de Pannonie, AMP for short).
According to the most significant governmental decision, the Resolution of Regional Representation (passed in January 2012 by the Presidency), each new citizen must be automatically assigned to one of the state's provinces. The law's purpose is to ensure that the semi-annual Pannonian population count (or census) is reliable, although it is also useful as a promotion of cultural diversity among citizens. On the other hand, provinces have no right for self-government and all decisions are made by the Présidynçe de Pannonie. Citizens reserve the right to change the province they officially represent to an other one in the framework of a census, regardless of whether they intend to change it from their automatically chosen province or a province that they had previously selected themselves.
In order for the Republic of Pannonia to accept an application for naturalisation, the applicant must be a citizen of at least one macronation that is recognised by Pannonia. According to the national population count of June 2012, the citizens of Pannonia are citizens of the following macronations:
- Intermicronational passport (issued by the National Police of Pannonia)
- Virtual bank account (by Banqe de Pannonie)
- Secondary license plate for vehicles (to be placed in window or below original plate, printable for free or purchasable online, issued by the National Police of Pannonia)
- International 'PN' ovals (printable)
Pannonian citizenships are issued with the assistance of three of the main Pannonian organisations. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ministēre deŝ Affeer' Etranjēr', also MAE) is responsible for most of the work, although official documents are produced by the National Police of Pannonia (Poliçe Naționale de Pannonie). Online requests are received and analysed by the Pannonian Media Association (Assoçiațion des Média' de Pannonie, AMP for short).
According to the most significant governmental decision, the Resolution of Regional Representation (passed in January 2012 by the Presidency), each new citizen must be automatically assigned to one of the state's provinces. The law's purpose is to ensure that the semi-annual Pannonian population count (or census) is reliable, although it is also useful as a promotion of cultural diversity among citizens. On the other hand, provinces have no right for self-government and all decisions are made by the Présidynçe de Pannonie. Citizens reserve the right to change the province they officially represent to an other one in the framework of a census, regardless of whether they intend to change it from their automatically chosen province or a province that they had previously selected themselves.
In order for the Republic of Pannonia to accept an application for naturalisation, the applicant must be a citizen of at least one macronation that is recognised by Pannonia. According to the national population count of June 2012, the citizens of Pannonia are citizens of the following macronations:
- Hungary: 4 (75% resident)
- Italy: 1 (100% resident)
- United States: 2 (50%)