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Article 11 - Acquisition by Grant

  1. The Sovereign may, by decree, confer Kaharagian nationality upon any person by way of naturalisation or exceptional favour.

  2. An application for naturalisation shall be submitted to the Royal Chancellery, accompanied by such documents and evidence as the Chancellery may require. The Chancellery shall examine the application and submit it to the Sovereign with its observations and recommendations.

  3. In considering an application for naturalisation, the Sovereign may have regard to:

  1. The applicant's attachment to the Kaharagian community and its values.
  2. The applicant's character and conduct.
  3. The applicant's willingness to assume the duties of allegiance.
  4. Such other considerations as the Sovereign deems relevant.
  1. The Sovereign is not bound to grant naturalisation and may refuse an application without assigning reasons.

  2. Nationality conferred by exceptional favour is not subject to the requirements of paragraph 3 and may be granted at the sole discretion of the Sovereign in recognition of outstanding service, merit, or contribution to the State or the Kaharagian community.