3 John 1, chapter 105
An Act to repeal the Twelfth Chapter of the Statute of the Parliamentary Session that sat in the Second Year of the Reign of King John I, regarding Citizenship in Baustralia, the Rights revoked by Convicts of Law, and purposes connected therewith
- This Act may be cited as the Citizenship Act.
- The Twelfth Chapter of the Statute of the Parliamentary Session that sat in the Second Year of the Reign of King John I, the Citizenship Act, shall be repealed.
- Citizens are those legally bound to Baustralia and its laws, and must submit to the rule of His Majesty, his heirs and successors, as well as the ministers of the Crown.
- All citizens have the right to revoke their citizenship.
- This is done in front of a Baustralian judge for the sole reason of accounting.
- Under no circumstance, except in accordance with paragraph 5 and 6, shall this right be infringed.
- Convicts do not have the right to revoke their citizenships. The right shall be returned unto them upon the finishing of his sentence.
- One with a pending or ongoing trial, civil or military, will lose this right until the end of the trial, provided they are not proven guilty.