Citizenship law in South Kesh

Citizenship law in South Kesh refers to the set of laws and bills regulating the general mechanisms of South Keshian citizenship, which gives the underlying rule of law for all persons considered citizens, their responsibilities, actions, prohibitions, and duties towards the South Keshian state. Citizenship is mentioned in the constitution of South Kesh, and is the source of most major ideas poured into the citizenship bills passed by parliament.

The South Kesh citizenship law is strongly based on. Foreigners born in the country are not recognized by the government to be automatically eligible for South Kesh citizenship, and descendants of South Keshians abroad are entitled to automatic citizenship upon turning 17 given that both parents are citizens of South Kesh. South Keshian citizens are overwhelmingly of South Kesh origin, with an almost near-100% total composition of citizens in the country being originally from South Kesh. Foreigners are not allowed to become citizens, and those who are have been in the country before 1970, thus giving them automatic citizenship upon the transformation into an state.

The latest law regarding to citizenship in South Kesh is given in Law no. 8 year 2005, thus revising Law no. 11 year 1974. Under both laws, South Kesh forbids and does not allow foreigners to become citizens. South Keshian citizenship is automatically lost if one swears allegiance to any other entity other than South Kesh, or if the person in question does not report to South Kesh for one straight year when abroad.