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===Nonresident Allegiance===
===Nonresident Allegiance===
A major difference between identification policy in Kiravia and other federations is that passport holders do not need to be domiciled in the state that issues their passport. Kiravian law differentiates between state residency and state subjecthood, and the Fundamental Statute requires that citizens/subjects of one state be afforded [eu/article whatever privileges] when resident in another state. As such, there are comparatively few incentives for Kiravians to obtain new passports after moving to a new state, and because many states allow passports to be renewed online or by post, many states have large minority populations who remain subjects of other states. In fact, only 46% of residents of the [[District of Coïnvra]] hold District of Coïnvra passports.
A major difference between identification policy in Kiravia and other federations is that passport holders do not need to be domiciled in the state that issues their passport. Kiravian law differentiates between state residency and state subjecthood, and the Fundamental Statute requires that citizens/subjects of one state be afforded [eu/article whatever privileges] when resident in another state. As such, there are comparatively few incentives for Kiravians to obtain new passports after moving to a new state, and because many states allow passports to be renewed online or by post, many states have large minority populations who remain subjects of other states. In fact, only 46% of residents of the [[District of Coīnvra]] hold District of Coīnvra passports.


State subjecthood and passport status does not affect a person's state/territorial tax liability, which is tied to their legal domicile.
State subjecthood and passport status does not affect a person's state/territorial tax liability, which is tied to their legal domicile.

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