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{{See also|Cartadanian nationality law}}
{{See also|Cartadanian nationality law}}
[[File:Passport of Cartadania.png|thumb|right|200px|Cartadanian nationality confers the right to acquire a [[Cartadanian passport]]. The passport is also a common identity document to prove citizenship.]]
[[File:Passport of Cartadania.svg|thumb|right|200px|Cartadanian nationality confers the right to acquire a [[Cartadanian passport]]. The passport is also a common identity document to prove citizenship.]]
'''Citizenship in Cartadania''' is a status that entails specific rights, duties and benefits. Citizenship is understood as a "right to have rights" since it serves as a foundation of fundamental rights derived from and protected by the [[Constitution of Cartadania|Constitution]] and [[Law of Cartadania|laws]] of [[Cartadania]], such as the right to freedom of expression, vote, due process, live and work in Cartadania, and to receive federal assistance. The implementation of citizenship requires attitudes including allegiance to the republic, participation, and an impulse to promote communities. Certain rights are so fundamental that they are guaranteed to all persons, not just citizens. These include those rights guaranteed by the first eight articles that pertain to individuals.
'''Citizenship in Cartadania''' is a status that entails specific rights, duties and benefits. Citizenship is understood as a "right to have rights" since it serves as a foundation of fundamental rights derived from and protected by the [[Constitution of Cartadania|Constitution]] and [[Law of Cartadania|laws]] of [[Cartadania]], such as the right to freedom of expression, vote, due process, live and work in Cartadania, and to receive federal assistance. The implementation of citizenship requires attitudes including allegiance to the republic, participation, and an impulse to promote communities. Certain rights are so fundamental that they are guaranteed to all persons, not just citizens. These include those rights guaranteed by the first eight articles that pertain to individuals.