Becoming Kaharagian
Becoming Kaharagian
Section titled “Becoming Kaharagian”Kaharagian nationality is conferred at the discretion of the Crown after a nine-step petition. This article covers eligibility, the process, and what to expect.
Who can petition
Section titled “Who can petition”- Anyone aged 18 or older may petition for Kaharagian nationality.
- You don’t need to currently reside in Kaharagia — Kaharagians live in many countries.
- Petitioners holding restricted-list nationalities may need additional review.
The petition
Section titled “The petition”The petition has nine steps:
- Requirements & eligibility acknowledgement
- Personal details
- Contact & address
- Demographics (sex, marital status, faith, language)
- Education & work
- Family (parents, spouse, children)
- Civic involvement (your plan to engage with Kaharagia)
- Declarations (criminal record, prior deportation, etc.)
- Review & signed oath
Drafts save automatically as you go, so you can complete the petition over multiple sessions. Most people complete it in 30 to 45 minutes.
Timeline
Section titled “Timeline”| Stage | Typical duration |
|---|---|
| Submission acknowledgement (email) | Immediate |
| Office of Nationality & Naturalisation review | 4–6 weeks |
| Decision notification (email) | Immediate after decision recorded |
| Live status visible at | Your Requests at any time |
After approval you’ll be invited to complete identity verification with Kaharagia Connect, after which you can apply for a National Identity Card.
What we look for
Section titled “What we look for”The Office of Nationality & Naturalisation considers each petition individually. The most important factors are:
- A clear understanding of what Kaharagian nationality means and entails.
- A genuine intention to participate in Kaharagian civic life.
- A complete and truthful petition — declarations of any prior deportation, pending charges, or criminal record are taken seriously.
Family members
Section titled “Family members”Each family member must petition individually. The petition asks about your family but doesn’t confer nationality on relatives. After your own approval, you may sponsor relatives in subsequent applications.
If your spouse is also petitioning, they can enter your Spouse Code (visible on Account Settings once you have an account) on their petition to link your records.
Rights and duties
Section titled “Rights and duties”Kaharagian nationality grants the right to apply for state documents (identity card, travel document) and access to state services. Nationals are expected to uphold the constitution and laws of the Principality.
Acts of state are promulgated through the Royal Kaharagian Gazette, the official journal of the Principality.
Ready to begin?
Section titled “Ready to begin?”Visit the nationality petition to start. Have your current passport or national ID ready.
If you have questions before you start, the Office of Nationality & Naturalisation will reply within two business days.