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An act to regulate and control the national borders.
Enacted during the Great Interregnum
Article 1 - Kodiak Border Patrol
- 1.1 - Establishes the Kodiak Border Patrol, headquartered in the Capital city of Rykkburgh.
- 1.2 - All travellers into and out of the Kodiak Republic must present an officiated and legitimate domestic or foreign passport for endorsement to cross the border.
- 1.3 - All travellers into the Kodiak Republic must apply for and be granted a visa prior to presenting to the Kodiak Border Patrol.
- 1.4 - Authorizes the Kodiak Border Patrol to conduct Biometric Enrollment as below in 1.4.1 and 1.4.2 as well as Digital Passport Scans of all new arrivals into the Kodiak Republic.
- 1.4.1 - Authorises facial recognition scanning and storage.
- 1.4.2 - Authorises digital finger-print scanning and storage.
- 1.5 - Authorizes the arming of Kodiaker Border Patrol Officials with lethal and non-lethal protection equipment.
- 1.6 - The Kodiak Border Patrol shall be quarterly funded with ₣82,000,000.
Article 2 - Immigration Control
- 2.1 - Prospective foreign residents to Kodiak must apply to the Directorate of Immigration for a residence visa.
- 2.2 - Permanent Resident visas will require the applicant to, at the time of filing:
- 2.2.1 - Speak a national language of Kodiak.
- 2.2.2 - Hold a least a bachelor's degree from one of the Immigration Directorate's approved domestic or international institutions
- 2.2.3 - Hold a work offer from an approved list of Kodiak employers.
- 2.2.4 - Pass a background criminal, character, and integrity check.
- 2.2.5 - Consent to a medical investigation against a list of unapproved adverse medical conditions.
- 2.2.6 - Be under the age of 36; or be legally married to a Kodiak citizen and under the age of 50; or be a biological parent to a Kodiak citizen.
Article 3 - Refugees
- 3.1 - The Kodiak Refugee Resettlement Program shall be established in the capital city of Rykkburgh.
- 3.2 - Refugees will undergo an exhaustive background investigation from within immigration detention.
- 3.3 - Refugees will only be accepted by the Kodiak Republic if they can demonstrate
- 3.3.1 - They are fleeing from a direct and ongoing conflict area, as defined by the Directorate.
- 3.3.2 - They are not indirectly or directly related to the belligerents of the conflict.
- 3.3.3 - They swear a desire to return to their country of origin if the conflict subsides within 10 years of the filing of their application.
- 3.4 - The Refugee Resettlement Program shall be quarterly funded with ₣47,500,000.