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           ** Civis Romanus Sum ** ROMAN CITIZENSHIP 
           
           
          
           The United Roman-Ruthenian Church and Stato Pontificio Imperiale di Roma-Rutenia, as heir to the Roman
Empire, grant honourary Roman citizenship under the provisions of
international law pertaining to customs of sovereign entities. The rare
honour of being made a Roman Citizen is associated with the following
traditional rights:  Ius suffragii: The right to vote in Roman assemblies. Ius honorum: The right to stand for civil or public office within the Stato Pontificio Romano. Ius commercii: The right to make legal contracts and to hold property as a Roman citizen. Ius gentium: A legal recognition of human rights possess naturally by all persons, regardless of citizenship. Ius conubii: The right to enter into a lawful marriage with a Roman citizen according to Roman principles. Ius migrationis: The right to preserve one's status as a citizen upon migration.   
 
             
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