Freethinker Citizenship
Contents
Oath of Representation
Rights
See Also: Freethinker Constitution
Commitments
Descriptive
A citizen of the Freethinker Commonwealth is a Freethinker. One of two official adjectives in use to describe a person of Freethinker origin, with the other being Freestian for those who do not wish to use a term with such possible theological leanings as Freethinker.
See Also: History of The Freethinkers
Dual Nationality
The Freethinker Commonwealth allows it's citizens to hold dual nationality with another Nation. Holding a dual nationality does not, however, remove the obligations a Freethinker has towards his state, including National Service. Failure to fulfil these obligations of the Oath of Representation can lead to a suspension of rights and even imprisonment should the person return to the Commonwealth and not complete his or her required service. In turn, gaining dual nationality with the Commonwealth does not exempt a person from commitments they have in their original citizenship.