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Welcome to The North Pacific. We highly recommend to all TNP members to apply for membership in the Regional Assembly. Members of this body can:
So how do you join?
Simple! Just follow these directions and you'll be on your way to becoming a full citizen.
Step 1: Meeting Requirements
What legal has to say on it:
While a member of the Regional Assembly, you must obey the laws of the region. Obviously. If you don't know all the laws, ask someone and they'll most likely be more than happy to help out. All this includes not assisting any regions or groups we are taking action against - we are a defender region, and as such frequently move against invaders.
Also, you need to make sure you have a nation in The North Pacific. Citizenship won't do you much good if you aren't even a part of the region.
Step 2: Take the RA Oath.
Here's the bit where you actually apply for membership. In order to be accepted, you must fill out this form completely:
**Note: The RA oath has changed, make sure you read it carefully if you have applied previously under a different version.
Step 3: Participating in the Region
Most of the time, your application will be approved within 24 hours of you posting it. When this happens, you will be placed in a usergroup that allows you to post in forums set aside for the Regional Assembly, and gives you that fancy orange badge everyone has. There are very few reasons why your application would be turned down, and most of them have to do with typos in the application itself, nothing really to do with you at all.
Once all that happens, you can begin using your rights as a member of the Regional Assembly. You must keep the Office of Immigration and Internal Affairs notified of a few things:
Finally, if you have any questions about this, please do not hesitate to ask either the Minister or the Deputy. We will be more than happy to help you out and get you started in TNP. Applying for Assembly Membership can be the most important thing you do, and we want to make it as easy as possible for you. Enjoy your time in The North Pacific!
And a note to everyone, try to keep all off-topic posts out of this topic. It will help streamline the process if you do so.
- Vote in elections
- Hold public office
- Debate and vote on legislation
- File court cases
- Serve on a court jury
- Wear one of those fancy badges with the orange stars you see everyone with
- And much more.
So how do you join?
Simple! Just follow these directions and you'll be on your way to becoming a full citizen.
Step 1: Meeting Requirements
What legal has to say on it:
Here's what you actually need to know:The North Pacific Constitution:In order to remain as legal members of The North Pacific, a Nation is expected to adhere to the following requirements:
1) Each member Nation will abide by the Constitution of The North Pacific and The North Pacific Legal Code enacted pursuant to Article IV of this Constitution.
2) Each member Nation shall refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any other nation or region in a manner inconsistent with the Constitution of The North Pacific.
3) Each member Nation shall refrain from giving assistance to any nation or region against which The North Pacific is taking defensive or enforcement action. Exceptions shall be given to Nations acting with official authorization of the North Pacific Army or the North Pacific Intelligence Agency, and is subject to the consent of the Cabinet minister having appropriate jurisdiction.
While a member of the Regional Assembly, you must obey the laws of the region. Obviously. If you don't know all the laws, ask someone and they'll most likely be more than happy to help out. All this includes not assisting any regions or groups we are taking action against - we are a defender region, and as such frequently move against invaders.
Also, you need to make sure you have a nation in The North Pacific. Citizenship won't do you much good if you aren't even a part of the region.
Step 2: Take the RA Oath.
Here's the bit where you actually apply for membership. In order to be accepted, you must fill out this form completely:
Please post this form in this topic, if you wish to keep your UN confidential, you can send it directly to Minister of Immigration and Internal Affairs by clicking here.Your TNP Nation's name
(If you have a UN nation, include this as well. I will keep it confidential if you want, I just need to know what it is.)
Your UN Nation's name
"I, (Forum Name), as the leader of the (Official Full National Name), pledge to obey the Constitution and Laws of The North Pacific Region, and to act as a responsible member of its society. I understand that if my Nation leaves The North Pacific region for reasons other than participation in North Pacific Army deployments, that I may be stripped of my right to vote and required to reapply. I pledge to only register one Nation to vote in The North Pacific. I understand that if any nation under my control directly wages war against the North Pacific, or allies themselves with a region waging war, declared or not, against the North Pacific, this shall warrant the summary withdrawal of my right to vote from all my Nations, past, present, and future, as well as possible expulsion from the Region. I understand that my registration of, or attempt to register, multiple Nations to vote in The North Pacific shall warrant the summary withdrawal of my right to vote from all my Nations, past, present, and future, as well as possible expulsion from the Region. In this manner, I petition the Regional Government of The North Pacific region for membership in the Regional Assembly."
**Note: The RA oath has changed, make sure you read it carefully if you have applied previously under a different version.
Step 3: Participating in the Region
Most of the time, your application will be approved within 24 hours of you posting it. When this happens, you will be placed in a usergroup that allows you to post in forums set aside for the Regional Assembly, and gives you that fancy orange badge everyone has. There are very few reasons why your application would be turned down, and most of them have to do with typos in the application itself, nothing really to do with you at all.
Once all that happens, you can begin using your rights as a member of the Regional Assembly. You must keep the Office of Immigration and Internal Affairs notified of a few things:
- If your TNP Member or UN Member nation changes.
- If you join the NPA, and therefore your UN nation will be variable. Also ask the Minister of Defense to send a PM.
- If you want to resign your membership, you must send a PM.
Finally, if you have any questions about this, please do not hesitate to ask either the Minister or the Deputy. We will be more than happy to help you out and get you started in TNP. Applying for Assembly Membership can be the most important thing you do, and we want to make it as easy as possible for you. Enjoy your time in The North Pacific!
And a note to everyone, try to keep all off-topic posts out of this topic. It will help streamline the process if you do so.