Immigration
Naturalized immigration must be predicated on cognitive and physical
aptitude, personal prosperity, health, youth, alignment with the
precepts of this document, and if applicable, immediate genetic
familial ties (including spousal relationships when accompanied by
children), but not on any other attributes.
In any single one year interval, the net increase in non-native-born
naturalized immigrants cannot exceed one percent of the population at
the start of that interval.
A naturalized immigrant has the same initial set of rights, and
initial eligibility for privileges, as a native-born resident in good
standing. He is a citizen in every way.
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