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The relationship between a state and its citizens is unchangeable and unbreakable

The relationship between a state and its citizens is unchangeable and unbreakable

Chapter 08 — States are natural to humans • Paragraph 6 • §08.00.06.00

The bond between a state and its citizens by birth is an unchangeable one. Although change may come from both directions (state succession on the state’s part and change of citizenship by the individual – replacement (not merely addition), see also §17.00.05), the original bond remains, because it is a natural one. In practical terms, the personal information of any individual is never deleted or altered by the individuals’ state of birth (see §15.00.06, on state succession). Regardless of the state or personal circumstances (which may differ throughout human history), that information remains. This is a natural creation, one that human will or regulation or a change in government or state cannot affect. (Evidently, when we travel to another state we carry with us the individualisation of our own state and the two states, through bilateral agreement recognise this and exchange the necessary information, see also §17.00.05, as well as §19.00.13.)

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