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===Kiravian National (KF)===
===Kiravian National (KF)===
KNKF nationals are Kiravians with registered domicile in a state, incorporated territory, federal district, or statutory district of the Kiravian Federacy, or enrollment in a federally-recognised Aboriginal tribe. They have right of abode and unrestricted work authorisation anywhere in the Federacy except the two special themes ([[Sydona]] and the [[Melian Isles]], which are allowed to erect certain internal migration barriers).  
KNKF nationals are Kiravians with registered domicile in a state, incorporated territory, federal district, or statutory district of the Kiravian Federacy, or enrollment in a federally-recognised Urom tribe. They have right of abode and unrestricted work authorisation anywhere in the Federacy except the two special themes ([[Sydona]] and the [[Melian Isles]], which are allowed to erect certain internal migration barriers).  


===Kiravian National (KC)===
===Kiravian National (KC)===
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Outside of Kiravia, Kiravian nationality may be transmitted perpetually by ''ius sanguinis'', so long as a person is born legitimate or later legitimised, but after the second generation abroad one must prove and formally register their nationality at a consulate in order to exercise their rights.  
Outside of Kiravia, Kiravian nationality may be transmitted perpetually by ''ius sanguinis'', so long as a person is born legitimate or later legitimised, but after the second generation abroad one must prove and formally register their nationality at a consulate in order to exercise their rights.  


Since Kiravian nationality was granted to Aboriginal peoples on a corporate basis, a person validly recognised (always by descent) as a member of an Aboriginal tribe by a federally-recognised Tribal Authority is a Kiravian national from birth. Claims made on this basis in immigration cases are extremely rare, but at least three instances are known.
Since Kiravian nationality was granted to Urom peoples on a corporate basis, a person validly recognised (always by descent) as a member of an Urom tribe by a federally-recognised Tribal Authority is a Kiravian national from birth. Claims made on this basis in immigration cases are extremely rare, but at least three instances are known.


===Marriage===
===Marriage===