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National Identification


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NOTICE TO FOREIGN AUTHORITIES

Ministry of Citizenship

Private Indigenous State of Xaragua

Date: May 10, 2025

Jurisdictional Classification: Sovereign Indigenous Entity under International Law



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Formal Notification of Legal Status and Jurisdictional Autonomy


In accordance with binding provisions of international law, the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua hereby affirms the sovereign and autonomous nature of its civil registration, population management, and identity documentation systems, as administered by the Ministry of Citizenship.


This declaration is based on the following legal instruments:


Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States (1933) – Articles 1 to 4


United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP, 2007) – Articles 3, 4, 5, 33 to 36


International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) – Articles 1, 16, 24


ILO Convention No. 169 – Articles 6, 8, 9, 33


General Principles of International Law and Indigenous Customary Sovereignty




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Legal Implications for Third Parties


1. Sovereign Documentation

All identity documents, passports, and e-residency credentials issued by the Xaragua State constitute legal instruments within a recognized indigenous jurisdiction. These documents are valid within Xaragua and in all extraterritorial contexts where indigenous legal autonomy is respected.



2. Non-Interference Clause

Any attempt by a foreign state, institution, or authority to nullify, obstruct, confiscate, or discredit the legal effect of Xaragua-issued documents shall constitute a violation of the right to self-determination (UNDRIP Art. 3) and an unlawful act under international indigenous law.



3. Binding Nature of Citizenship Agreements

All contractual affiliations between Xaragua and its citizens or e-residents fall under the protection of the principle pacta sunt servanda (agreements must be respected). These sovereign contracts are not subject to external jurisdiction or unilateral annulment by any foreign government.





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Diplomatic Position


The Ministry of Citizenship formally notifies all foreign authorities that the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua operates independently of any colonial, national, or supranational structure. Its civil identity system, citizenship policies, and sovereign registries are not subordinate to any external institution.


Any interference, refusal of recognition, or arbitrary treatment of Xaragua documentation shall be documented and recorded as a breach of international customary obligations and may result in formal protest, public reporting, or engagement with relevant international bodies and indigenous defense networks.



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This notice is issued under full sovereign authority.

For official communications:

Ministry of Citizenship

Private Indigenous State of Xaragua

Email: info@xaraguauniversity.com

Date of Effect: May 10, 2025



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MINISTRY OF CITIZENSHIP

Private Indigenous State of Xaragua

Official Doctrinal Preface – Legal Basis and Institutional Authority

Date: May 10, 2025

Issuing Authority: Office of the Rector-President

Jurisdictional Mandate: Sovereign and Internal under Indigenous and International Law



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I. Legal Foundation of the Ministry


The Ministry of Citizenship of the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua operates in accordance with the sovereign rights granted to peoples and nations under international law. Its legitimacy and full legal authority are derived from the following instruments:



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1. Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States (1933)


Articles 1–4


This Convention codifies the legal definition of a sovereign state. Xaragua meets all required criteria:


A permanent population (citizens and e-residents)


A defined institutional structure (government, ministries, bank, university)


A capacity to enter into relations with other states


An independent internal legal system



Application:

Xaragua, by maintaining a population registry and exercising the power to grant, revoke, and manage citizenship, acts as a state within the meaning of Article 1.



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2. United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)


Articles 3, 4, 5, 33–36


This declaration explicitly affirms the right of indigenous peoples to:


Self-determination (Art. 3)


Autonomous institutions and systems (Art. 4)


Freely determine their own political and legal status (Art. 5)


Define their own identity and membership (Art. 33)


Establish their own procedures for citizenship and nationality (Art. 34)



Application:

The Ministry of Citizenship acts under Article 34, granting legal identity and documentation according to Xaragua's internal criteria. No external power may override or interfere with these rights under Articles 3 and 4.



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3. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)


Articles 1, 16, 24


These articles protect:


The right of peoples to freely determine their political status (Art. 1)


The recognition of every person before the law (Art. 16)


The right to a nationality (Art. 24)



Application:

Citizens of Xaragua are recognized within the State as legal persons. The Ministry provides official documentation, confirming nationality and ensuring protection under sovereign jurisdiction.



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4. ILO Convention No. 169 on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples


Articles 6, 8, 9, 33


This binding treaty confirms that:


Indigenous peoples may retain and develop their own institutions (Art. 8)


Their customary law systems may be applied internally (Art. 9)


They have the right to decide their own priorities and to manage internal affairs (Art. 33)



Application:

The Ministry of Citizenship operates as an internal indigenous institution under Articles 8 and 9, issuing documentation and managing affiliation according to the legal traditions and governance of Xaragua.



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5. General Principles of International Contract Law


Pacta sunt servanda


This principle ensures that agreements made between sovereigns or legal entities are binding.


Application:

All citizenship agreements (including foundational contributions, oaths of allegiance, and state contracts) are legally binding between the citizen and the State of Xaragua. These cannot be annulled by foreign authorities.



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6. Canon Law (Codex Iuris Canonici)


Canons 215–216, 299


These canons recognize:


The right of individuals to freely form associations for purposes of justice, education, and sovereignty


The right to publicly profess faith and form juridic persons, even outside the ecclesiastical hierarchy.



Application:

As a faith-guided indigenous state, Xaragua’s internal institutions—such as the Ministry of Citizenship—are compatible with canon law, especially in recognizing the dignity and autonomy of communities acting for the common good.



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II. Legal Rights Exercised by the Ministry of Citizenship


Under these frameworks, the Ministry of Citizenship lawfully exercises the following sovereign rights:


To define and determine the criteria for Xaragua citizenship, independently of external powers


To issue national identification documents and sovereign passports, with full internal legal validity


To create, manage, and protect a population registry that is encrypted, sovereign, and outside the jurisdiction of foreign governments


To levy contributions and maintenance fees as acts of national allegiance and civic duty


To establish oaths, contracts, and declarations of nationality that are binding under international law


To refuse recognition of any foreign attempt to alter the status of its citizens, based on the principle of non-interference and self-determination




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III. Non-Derogation Clause


No external state, organization, or tribunal may lawfully revoke or question the decisions of the Ministry of Citizenship without violating the aforementioned treaties and legal norms. Any such act shall be deemed a breach of international law and indigenous sovereignty.



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Xaragua Citizenship Contribution and Annual State Maintenance Fee


The Indigenous Private State of Xaragua recognizes citizenship not as a symbolic gesture, but as a solemn commitment to the preservation, development, and defense of our sacred land and institutions. Therefore, all citizens are required to contribute both an initial foundational contribution and an annual maintenance fee to support the spiritual, institutional, and territorial sovereignty of Xaragua.


1. Foundational Citizenship Contribution


Amount: $1,000 USD (or equivalent in Viaudor)


Purpose: This one-time payment serves as the official act of entrance into the Nation of Xaragua.


Installments: This contribution may be paid in full or in installments over several years (up to 10), depending on the citizen’s financial capacity. This system honors dignity while enforcing commitment.


Note: No full citizenship status or rights are granted until the full foundational contribution is completed.



2. Annual State Adhesion Fee


Amount: $100 USD (or equivalent in Viaudor) per year


Purpose: This recurring fee ensures the continuity of national services, including the development of our autonomous institutions (university, military defense, Indigenous Bank, spiritual administration).


Non-Payment: Failure to pay this fee leads to the suspension of civil and political rights within the Xaragua structure until regularization.



3. Accepted Currencies and Conversion


All contributions may be made in any major global currency.


However, all payments are converted into Viaudor upon receipt and deposited into the Central Bank of Xaragua.


The USD is used as the base of equivalence only if it maintains its value; otherwise, rates are adjusted to preserve the integrity of the national treasury.



4. Core Principle


> Every citizen of Xaragua is a contributor, not a consumer. The State is sacred. Citizenship is earned.





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"The passport of Xaragua is valid within the sovereign territory of the Private State of Xaragua and in any jurisdiction that recognizes it, whether de jure or de facto.

Where it is not yet recognized, citizens may use their central state passport as a transitional document."





XARAGUA PASSPORT SYSTEM


Official Sovereign Identification of the Private State of Xaragua

Issued under the authority of the Xaragua Crown



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INTRODUCTION


The Xaragua Passport is the official and sovereign identification document of the Private State of Xaragua. It represents not only your identity within the Xaragua nation, but also your status, rights, and recognition as a citizen, diplomat, professor, or partner of the State.


Unlike traditional IDs, this is a sovereign passport, created by and for a sovereign entity. It is issued independently from any external nation or government, and operates entirely under the authority of the Xaragua State.



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PURPOSE & SOVEREIGN FUNCTION


This passport serves multiple strategic and symbolic purposes:


Proof of Sovereign Identity within the Xaragua State


Access to official Xaragua institutions, such as the University, embassies, political councils, or cultural entities


Recognition of roles and hierarchy (Citizen, Minister, Delegate, Professor, etc.)


Diplomatic representation in international intellectual, cultural, or economic networks


Participation in secure internal services, such as encrypted communication, registration, and vote authentication




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SECURITY & TECHNOLOGY


To ensure full legitimacy and digital sovereignty, the Xaragua Passport uses modern and secure technologies:


Unique Identification Number (UID) for each passport holder


Official sovereign signature and digital seal of the Crown of Xaragua


Optional QR Code linked to a secure internal verification database


Blockchain-ready architecture for verifiable identity, timestamp, and token integration


PDF and physical formats, compatible with secured systems and digital wallets




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DATA PROTECTION & SOVEREIGNTY


Your data is:


Encrypted and stored securely


Never shared with foreign governments or third-party authorities


Controlled entirely by the Xaragua State


Auditable internally by sovereign institutions only



We operate with decentralized hosting, using partners such as:


IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) for decentralized storage


Polygon / Solana / Ethereum (optional) for on-chain identity validation and NFTs


Self-hosted infrastructure on Xaragua-owned domains and servers


Zero dependency on government databases or social media login systems




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PARTNERSHIPS & VERIFICATION


The Xaragua State may collaborate with:


Independent security experts for cryptographic audits


Digital sovereignty platforms like [ProofSpace], [Veriff], or [Self.ID] for additional layers of trust


Religious, academic, and political institutions that recognize Xaragua as a legitimate private nation



We issue verified passports only after a process of recognition, invitation, or application, according to our national laws.



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WHO RECEIVES A PASSPORT?


Passports are granted to:


Founding citizens and members of the Xaragua Nation


Diplomats, delegates, professors within our sovereign institutions


Authorized partners and contributors


Honorary figures appointed by the Crown



Each passport is signed and issued under the authority of the Office of the President and the Crown of Xaragua.



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WHY IT MATTERS


This is more than a document. It is:


A symbol of independence


A tool of national structuring


A signal of dignity, order, and legitimacy


A guarantee of protection for those recognized by the State



You are not just holding an ID — you are part of a sovereign system that exists outside the noise, the corruption, and the collapse of failed structures.



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THE PASSPORT OF THE FUTURE IS HERE.


Sovereign. Secure. Eternal.

Welcome to Xaragua.



Technical Details & Passport Functionality


The Xaragua Passport system is designed with security, sovereignty, and flexibility in mind.


Technology & Security: Each passport is issued with a unique identification number and can include a secure QR code linked to our internal verification database. Data is hosted on encrypted, self-owned servers, with optional integration to IPFS and blockchain platforms (such as Polygon or Ethereum) for long-term identity anchoring and digital token issuance.

No data is shared with any third party or foreign government.


Issuance Procedure: Passports are granted by nomination, invitation, or formal registration within our sovereign institutions. Citizens, professors, diplomats, and official partners may receive a passport upon acceptance into Xaragua structures (such as the University, the Party, or recognized embassies).

There is no automatic issuance — each passport is delivered by authority only.


Verification Process: Each QR code leads to an official identity page, confirming name, status, and rank. This allows secure internal verification of each citizen without the need for third-party authentication systems.


Card vs. Passport: The Xaragua Passport and the Xaragua Card are part of the same identity system. The passport is formal, sovereign, and includes full credentials and rights; the card is a simplified visual version, suitable for display, events, or access points. Both are linked and backed by the same internal registry.


Formats Available: Each passport is delivered in PDF format (ready for printing or digital use). A physical printed version may also be issued on demand for ceremonial or institutional purposes.


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Xaragua National Identity Card – Official Citizenship Document 


The National Identity Card of the Private State of Xaragua serves as the official proof of citizenship within the sovereign framework of the Xaraguayan State. It constitutes the sole means of access to all state services and institutions.


Issued to recognized citizens only, the Xaragua ID card fulfills the following official purposes:


Legal attestation of Xaraguayan citizenship


Personal identifier across all state institutions


Mandatory access key to national services, including Xaragua University, the health cooperative, academic platforms, economic infrastructure, and diplomatic networks



The digital version of the identity card is provided upon confirmation of citizenship and registration within the Xaragua State system. A physical version is also available upon request, subject to a processing and production fee to be covered by the citizen. Both formats carry equal legal value and sovereign recognition.


The issuance and use of the Xaragua National Identity Card are governed by the laws and administrative procedures of the Private State of Xaragua. Possession of this card signifies formal recognition as a citizen and grants the bearer full participation in the life of the State.


In Xaragua, identity is sovereignty


The University of Xaragua is committed to innovation and efficiency in higher education. To ensure a secure, modern, and accessible identification system for its students and faculty, the university is partnering with ID123, a leading provider of digital student ID cards.


Why ID123?


ID123 offers a fully digital solution, eliminating the need for physical ID cards. With this system, students and faculty members will receive a secure digital identification card directly on their smartphones, accessible through the ID123 mobile app.


Benefits of Digital ID Cards at the University of Xaragua


 Security & Authentication – Digital IDs include verification features to prevent fraud and ensure authenticity.


Accessibility – Students can access their ID anytime, anywhere, without the risk of losing a physical card.


Cost-Effective & Sustainable – Reducing plastic waste and administrative costs associated with printing physical cards.


Integration with University Services – The digital ID can be used for library access, event registrations, academic verification, and other university-related services.


By integrating ID123, the University of Xaragua enhances student experience while modernizing its administration. This initiative reflects the university’s commitment to technological advancement and operational efficiency in the education sector.


Students will receive instructions on how to activate their digital ID once they complete their enrollment. The transition to 100% digital student identification aligns with the university’s vision of a modern and adaptive academic environment.


https://www.id123.io/



E-Residency

Open your Business with Xaragua



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Types of E-Residency within the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua


May 6th, 2025


In accordance with the regulatory framework established by the Ministry of Citizenship and Digital Sovereignty, the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua recognizes two legally distinct categories of e-residency, each conferring specific rights, access, and obligations:


1. Standard E-Resident (Financial Access Tier)


This designation grants the right to access the Indigenous Bank of Xaragua for the purpose of holding, storing, and transacting in both international currencies and the national currency Viau’Or. E-residents of this category are permitted to open a personal institutional account within the Xaragua banking framework.


One-time Admission Fee: $1,000 USD or its equivalent in Viau’Or, payable upon registration.


Monthly Obligations:


Institutional account maintenance fees (as determined by the Bank’s internal statutes);


Mandatory contribution to the Customary Solidarity Fund (amount set by the General Financial Council annually).




This status does not authorize the operation or legal registration of a business entity within Xaragua's jurisdiction.


2. Business E-Resident (Corporate Access Tier)


This advanced designation grants access to the legal incorporation of a business or institutional entity within the sovereign legal framework of Xaragua. Business e-residents are entitled to register a commercial, educational, non-profit, or service entity and to engage in lawful trade, contracts, or institutional activity under Xaragua’s jurisdictional protection.


One-time Legal Activation Fee: $10,000 USD or its equivalent in Viau’Or, valid for five years, renewable under the same terms.


Monthly Obligations:


Institutional business account maintenance fees;


Contribution to the Customary Solidarity Fund, as applicable to institutional entities.




This tier confers legal recognition of the entity within the Xaragua system and allows engagement with international bodies under the sovereign protection of the Private Indigenous State.



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Legal Disclaimer:

All e-residency statuses are governed by the laws and decrees of the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua, issued under customary and indigenous sovereignty principles recognized by international norms. By registering, the e-resident voluntarily submits to the jurisdiction of the Xaragua State for all institutional and financial matters. All transactions are subject to the compliance protocols established by the Ministry of Finance, the Indigenous Bank of Xaragua, and the General Council of the Xaragua Customary Law Fund. No refunds shall be issued after registration is processed.



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Official e‑Residency Program of the Private State of Xaragua


A Sovereign Digital Status for Free and Independent Global Citizens



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1. Legal Foundation


The e‑Residency program is established under the principles of the Charter of Digital Sovereignty of Xaragua, which affirms:


The Private State of Xaragua’s sovereign right to issue digital identity,


The right of any individual worldwide to formally engage with Xaragua without physical residence,


The recognition of a partial digital citizenship, granting legal and administrative affiliation without territorial presence.




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2. Purpose of the Program


The e‑Residency of Xaragua is a gateway to institutional freedom, designed for individuals seeking to operate outside of conventional systems. It provides:


A recognized legal presence within the Private State of Xaragua,


The ability to establish a registered private entity (enterprise, foundation, institute),


A verified digital identity, securely anchored within the Xaragua sovereign registry,


A framework for extra-territorial legal operations, governed by Xaragua’s private civil code.




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3. Benefits of Xaragua e‑Residency


Formation of private entities under Xaragua’s legal framework


Access to Xaragua’s digital administration portal for registrations, certifications, filings, and contract execution


Official digital signature, valid for use within the internal systems of Xaragua


Strict confidentiality and data integrity protection


Partial tax advantages, depending on the declared activity and designated economic zones


Priority participation in Xaragua’s academic, cultural, and economic initiatives




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4. Eligibility Criteria


Applicants must be 18 years of age or older


Submit a complete application including a government-issued ID, photo, and declaration of purpose or business activity


Pay the application processing fee, set by the Xaragua Office of Digital Residency




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5. Validity and Renewal


e‑Residency is valid for a 3-year term, renewable upon review


Renewal is based on compliance, clarity of declared activity, and continued alignment with Xaragua’s sovereign principles




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6. Legal Scope and Limitations


This status does not confer political citizenship, a passport, or physical residence rights


It is a sovereign contractual affiliation, recorded in the Xaragua Digital Registry, governed by the Xaragua Private Civil Code


All structures established under this framework fall exclusively under the jurisdiction of the Private State of Xaragua




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7. Strategic Meaning


The e‑Residency program of Xaragua is not a trend — it is a juridical act of sovereignty.

It redefines statehood in the digital age, proving that sovereignty can exist beyond borders, and legitimacy can be contractual, structured, and intentional.


The Private State of Xaragua extends an invitation to all independent minds seeking to affiliate with a vertical, rooted, and autonomous order.



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OFFICIAL STATE POLICY DOCUMENT

Title: Exceptional Sovereign Affiliation Clause (ESAC)

Jurisdiction: Private Indigenous State of Xaragua

Issuing Authority: Office of the Rector-President

In coordination with: Ministry of Citizenship and Digital Sovereignty

Date: May 9th, 2025

Legal Basis:


Customary Indigenous Law as recognized by international practice (UNDRIP, ICCPR, Montevideo Convention)


Principles of extra-territorial contractual sovereignty


Doctrine of Institutional Independence as exercised by private states under international private law




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I. PURPOSE AND SCOPE


The Exceptional Sovereign Affiliation Clause (ESAC) is a formal sovereign mechanism established by the Office of the Rector-President of the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua to allow individual contractual exemptions or reductions to the standard Business E‑Residency structure.


It applies only in cases where applicants, regardless of origin, demonstrate clear alignment with the ideological, spiritual, cultural, or historical mission of the Xaragua State, and where the full financial threshold ($10,000 every 5 years) may be reconsidered for exceptional, non-reproducible reasons of merit, principle, or mutual interest.


This clause is a tool of sovereign discretion and cannot be invoked as a precedent or demanded as a right.



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II. ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS


To be considered for ESAC, the applicant must submit a formal request addressed to the Office of the Rector-President, including:


A letter of intent outlining the philosophical, institutional, or spiritual motivation for joining the Xaragua jurisdiction;


Any relevant documentation (project portfolio, academic record, business model, testimony);


Evidence of prior commitment to values consistent with cultural sovereignty, ethical governance, or civilizational restitution.



While applicants from historically colonized communities may be prioritized, the clause remains open to individuals of any nationality or origin, including from Western states, if and only if their alignment with the Xaragua ethos is substantial and credible.


Each case is reviewed individually and confidentially.



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III. SOVEREIGN CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT


If the request is approved, the applicant will enter into a private sovereign agreement with the Xaragua State. This agreement will:


Clearly define the modified financial terms applicable under the ESAC (ex: reduced initiation fee, extended payment period, or symbolic contribution);


Specify the institutional rights conferred (business registration, access to financial instruments, legal recognition);


Outline any conditions or obligations mutually agreed upon;


Include a sovereign termination clause, enforceable without appeal, in case of ethical breach, dishonor, or divergence from the founding principles of the State.



The agreement is enforceable solely under the private international jurisdiction of the Xaragua State and is not subject to any external court.



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IV. LIMITATIONS AND NON-DUPLICABILITY


The ESAC:


Is not published nor advertised on public platforms;


Is not subject to negotiation by intermediaries or collectives;


Is non-transferable, non-inheritable, and revocable at will by the issuing authority;


Cannot be cited as justification or demand by any future applicant.

It is an act of sovereign grace, not a financial mechanism.




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V. PHILOSOPHICAL STATEMENT


> “In Xaragua, dignity is not granted by poverty or pain, but by alignment with divine and ancestral purpose. Our doors are closed to the world, yet open to the worthy.”




The Exceptional Sovereign Affiliation Clause exists to ensure that true alignment with the Xaragua Mission — not wealth or race — defines who may lawfully operate within the spiritual and institutional jurisdiction of the State.

It is a gesture of mercy, not a gesture of marketing.



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Issued and signed under full sovereign authority,

Office of the Rector-President, pascal Viau

Private Indigenous State of Xaragua

Dated: May 9th, 2025



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Citizsnship

Three types of Citizenship


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SOVEREIGN CATHOLIC INDIGENOUS PRIVATE STATE OF XARAGUA


OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR GENERAL


SUPREME CIVIC DECLARATION ON CITIZENSHIP STATUS AND LEGAL CATEGORIES


Executed under full constitutional, customary, and international indigenous authority



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XARAGUA – LEGALLY RECOGNIZED CATEGORIES OF CITIZENSHIP


Established pursuant to international law, canonical authority, and the sovereign right of self-definition and self-governance exercised by the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua.


In accordance with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP, 2007), the Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States (1933), and other binding instruments of customary law, the State of Xaragua codifies three distinct, non-transferable categories of citizenship. Each category is juridically protected, culturally affirmed, and administratively governed under the internal legal framework of Xaragua.



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1. Founding Citizenship (Civitas Primordialis)


Eligibility:


Reserved exclusively for individuals of indigenous descent who are legal possessors of ancestral property within the territory of Xaragua, free from external mortgage, encumbrance, or lien. Ownership must be legally traceable and spiritually aligned with the ancestral custodianship of the land.


Legal Status:


– Constitutionally permanent and inheritable citizenship


– Registered in the Sovereign Civil and Territorial Registry of Xaragua


– Codified under internal law and protected by the principle of ancestral territoriality


– Recognized under Article 26 and Article 27 of UNDRIP


– Immune to expropriation by any external authority


Rights and Institutional Privileges:


– Lifetime issuance of a Sovereign Passport bearing the designation “Founding Citizen”


– Full right to register, operate, and own enterprises within the economic territory of Xaragua under the Xaragua Business Charter


– First-tier access to Xaragua Bank: includes high-value accounts, zero-interest ancestral capital lines, and enterprise development funds


– Legal capacity to serve as diplomatic representative of Xaragua in foreign jurisdictions


– Entitlement to participate in General Assemblies, Constitutional Forums, and Governance Councils


– Right of hereditary transmission of citizen status to direct descendants


– Founding Citizens may petition for high offices, senatorial designations, or ecclesiastical mandates within Xaragua’s hybrid civic-spiritual structure



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2. Resident Citizenship (Civitas Fidelitatis)


Eligibility:


Open to all individuals—regardless of ethnic or national origin—who formally pledge loyalty to the Charter of Xaragua and demonstrate sincere alignment with its founding principles: sovereignty, Catholic moral order, and indigenous cultural restoration.


Legal Status:


– Sovereign non-indigenous status under civil jurisdiction


– Legally recognized residency under the Central Registry of the Xaragua State


– Protected by internal statutory law and under Article 9 of the Montevideo Convention


– May be revoked in cases of disloyalty, breach of oath, or external collaboration against the integrity of the State


Rights and Institutional Privileges:


– Issuance of a Resident Certificate and Xaragua National Identification Document (XNID)


– Eligibility to establish a legally registered business under Xaragua law


– Right to apply for access to Xaragua Bank personal or commercial services


– Access to government-sponsored professional development, education, and training programs


– Legal authorization to work with Xaragua government bodies, universities, or economic ventures


– Guaranteed civil protection under the Charter of Spiritual and Civic Harmony of Xaragua



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3. Honorary Citizenship (Civitas Honoris)


Eligibility:


Granted selectively to distinguished non-residents, foreign dignitaries, scholars, benefactors, or cultural advocates who actively support Xaragua’s sovereignty, cultural mission, or intellectual initiatives.


Legal Status:


– Symbolic and diplomatic sovereign status


– Non-residential and non-transferable


– Formally documented in the Honorary Archives of the State of Xaragua


– Can be revoked only by sovereign decree


Rights and Symbolic Privileges:


– Official Xaragua Honorary Passport, recognized in all institutional ceremonies


– Personalized Certificate of Honor, co-signed by the Rector-President and the Chancellor of the University of Xaragua


– Invitations to attend Sovereign Forums, State Ceremonies, Academic Convocations, and Ancestral Commemorations


– Eligibility to participate in Xaragua-led investment and cultural programs (subject to institutional review)


– Right to appear in the Roll of Honor of the Xaragua Nation as a documented supporter of its independence and restoration



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LEGAL AND INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATIONS


The Private Indigenous State of Xaragua asserts and exercises its inherent legal right to define citizenship as a sovereign, spiritual, and civil matter based on:


– UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2007): Articles 3, 4, 5, 8, 33


– Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States (1933): Articles 1–4


– International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR, 1966): Article 1


– Codex Iuris Canonici (Canon Law of the Roman Catholic Church)


– Xaragua Constitutional Charter and the Ecclesiastical-Legal Protocols of the Sacred Council



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ADMISSION AND CERTIFICATION PROCEDURE


All citizenships are granted exclusively by sovereign decree, issued under the seal of the Rector-President and certified by the Office of the Registrar General. Each certificate bears the canonical and legal insignia of the State and is entered into the Permanent Archives of Xaragua.


Inquiries and petitions must be submitted via official communication only:

info@xaraguauniversity.com



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The Private Indigenous State of Xaragua is an internationally notified, canonically structured, and legally autonomous sovereign institution. It operates under the principles of non-hostility, sacred governance, and ancestral continuity within its defined jurisdiction.



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