Citizenship in Nurusalem is a professional form of citizenship established to recognise, organise, and support individuals connected to the nursing profession worldwide. Nurusalem, officially the United Nurses of Nurusalem (UNN), operates as a digital nation governed by its Charter and Constitution.
Nurusalem citizenship is professional in nature. It does not constitute nationality, residency, immigration status, or legal citizenship under any country. All citizens remain subject to the laws of their respective countries.
The Citizenship Framework defines the categories, principles, rights, and responsibilities of citizenship in Nurusalem. It derives its authority from the Charter and Constitution of Nurusalem and is implemented through national governance and administrative frameworks. The framework establishes a clear structure for participation, recognition, and professional engagement within the digital nation.
Citizenship in Nurusalem is based on professional affiliation, qualification, or association with nursing. It exists alongside national citizenship and does not replace passports, visas, or government issued identification. This form of citizenship provides professional identity, civic participation, and recognition within Nurusalem.
Nurusalem recognises the following categories of citizenship:
• Professional Citizens
• Associate Citizens
• Student Citizens
• Senior Citizens
Each category reflects a different professional relationship to nursing. Access to services, benefits, and platform features may vary by citizenship category in accordance with governing policies.
Professional Citizens are qualified and licensed nurses recognised under applicable professional standards. They form the core professional body of Nurusalem and may participate in governance, leadership, and elected roles in accordance with governing policies.
Associate Citizens include allied nursing professionals and individuals working in nursing related or supportive roles. They may access professional platforms, services, and benefits as defined by governing policies and may be eligible for appointment or election to defined leadership roles, subject to eligibility criteria.
Student Citizens are individuals enrolled in recognised nursing education or training programmes. They are entitled to educational support, professional exposure, and developmental opportunities within Nurusalem learning frameworks. Access to platforms and services is aligned with their educational status and defined by governing policies.
Senior Citizens are retired or veteran nurses recognised for their professional service and contribution to the nursing profession. They may hold leadership, ministerial, national, and cabinet level positions and may serve in advisory, governance, or executive roles in accordance with governing policies.
All citizens of Nurusalem are entitled to:
• Equal voting rights
• Professional identity and recognition
• Fair treatment, transparency, and due process within governance systems
Access to Nurusalem platforms, services, and features may vary by citizenship category in accordance with governing policies. No distinction in voting power or civic standing shall be made on the basis of citizenship category.
Citizens are expected to uphold the Charter, Constitution, Code of Ethics, and governing policies of Nurusalem. Citizens must maintain truthful representation of qualifications and professional status. Misuse or abuse of citizenship status, credentials, or systems is prohibited.
Nurusalem may issue official citizen identification and credentials for professional verification, participation, and recognition within the digital nation. All identification and credentials issued by Nurusalem are professional in nature. They do not constitute passports, travel documents, or government issued identification under any country. The issuance, use, and governance of all citizen identification and credentials are regulated under NCID and related governing policies.
The Nurusalem Citizenship ID (NCID Card) serves as the primary identification credential for citizens.
• Issued to approved citizens
• Available in digital format
• Physical card may be issued upon request
• Used for identity verification, platform access, and participation in national systems
A Citizenship Certificate may be issued as formal confirmation of citizenship status.
• Available in digital format
• Physical certificate may be issued upon request
• Used for official records, ceremonial purposes, and professional documentation
The Citizenship Certificate does not function as an identity document and does not replace the NCID Card.
The Nurusalem Professional Passport is a specialised professional credential issued only to eligible citizens after citizenship approval.
• Requires a separate application
• Issued only in physical passport format
• Issued to citizens who meet defined professional and verification criteria
The Professional Passport is a professional credential only. It is not a travel document and does not confer immigration, residency, or border crossing rights.
Citizenship privileges may be restricted or suspended in cases of violation of governing rules or ethical standards. All citizens have the right to review and appeal decisions in accordance with established procedures.
The Citizenship Framework of Nurusalem remains valid and binding unless amended or superseded by constitutional authority. Amendments may be made in accordance with established governing procedures.
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