The Nation of Promise Resolution, 652

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The Nation of Promise Resolution, 652

A resolution to expand the soft power and international standing of the Kodiak Republic.
ACTIONED on ## MONTH ####, with ## Aye, ## Nay, and ## Abstain.

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE MOST SERENE REPUBLIC OF KODIAK:

RECOGNISING the Kodiak Republic remains an untrusted and untested state on the world stage;

REMEMBERING that no independent state (including those of the United Regions Alliance) found it pertinent to defend our sovereign territory;

ACCEPTING that the Republic has made no concrete efforts to improve our diplomatic relations since the Mondo Cabinet of 636;

ACKNOWLEDGING a strong nation mustn't fear that which is foreign, but accept, integrate, and evolve to culture which is innovative;

BELIEVING that Kodiak must work to develop greater cooperation between our neighbours and other sovereign states;

HEREBY RESOLVES to;

AMEND the IMMIGRATION ACT, INTER as below;
AMEND the RESOLUTION TO JOIN THE UNITED REGIONS ALLIANCE, 636 as below;
ENACT the RESOLUTION TO JOIN THE ASSEMBLY OF NATIONS, 652 as below;
ENACT the DIPLOMATIC CORPS ACT, 652.

Amendment to the Immigration Act, Inter

Original Text

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.

Amended Text

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 with branch offices in Taiping, Duckburg, San Chico, Crystal City, and Graz.
3.2 - Refugees will undergo a preliminary background investigation from within immigration detention not to exceed three months in length.
3.3 - If the Refugee Resettlement Authority believes more time is necessary to complete a background check, refugees must be released on auto-renewing three-month bridging visa.
3.3.1 - Bridging visas may not exceed a maximum length of 12 months from arrival.
3.3.2 - A determination for or against refugee resettlement must be made prior to this time.
3.3.3 - A refugee may be obligated to remain in detention if the Resettlement Program finds evidence of crimes which constitute a Violent Felony within Kodiak, which does not constitute an automatic denial, with approval of the provincial court. An Individual Integration Plan will be required for release from detention.
3.4 - Refugees will only be accepted by the Kodiak Republic if they can demonstrate
3.4.1 - They are fleeing from a direct and ongoing conflict area, as defined by the Directorate, OR:
3.4.2 - They are fleeing a major disaster area (natural or man-made), as defined by the Directorate, OR;
3.4.3 - They are fleeing religious or political persecution which would otherwise be legal with the Republic AND constitutes a serious risk to life or limb.
3.4.4 - They are not indirectly or directly related to the belligerent leadership personnel of an ongoing conflict.
3.5 - The Refugee Resettlement Program shall be quarterly funded with ₣90,000,000.

Amendment to the Resolution to Join the United Regions Alliance, 636

Original Text

Amended Text

Resolution to Join the Assembly of Nations, 652

The Diplomatic Corps Act, 652

Proposed to the Assembly by Willard Magnus Ward, National Unity Party.

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