Thanks to settlements on four continents, autonomous regions in Africa and South America, and the annexation of uninhabited overseas territories, the Rhodesian government once again rules over a territory of considerable size. Without making much noise, because Rhodesians want nothing more than security and peace.
Because of its own history and the international help that the Republic of Rhodesia enjoyed after 1980, the country has a unique policy: it grants a separate category of Rhodesian citizenship to all those who feel unsafe or who are in need of protection – it does so for no real profit. Only minimal processing costs are incurred, so low that every applicant is surprised by them.
This is not about „camouflage passports“, but a real citizenship for a second identity according to paragraph §3 of the Rhodesian Citizenship Law.
Rhodesia is currently not a democracy, but it is a modern and prosperous country. „Paragraph-§3-Rhodesians“ enjoy full diplomatic protection from the Rhodesian government, but no right of settlement in Rhodesia. Likewise, a second citizenship, a second identity, cannot be inherited.
All Rhodesian passports, which were distributed by racketeers for a certain period of time, are now worthless, as the classic Rhodesian passport was converted to a encrypted digital version on August 1, 2021. Counterfeiters, no matter where they reside, are rendered harmless by the Rhodesian RIS intelligence service. Only the crypto-technology protected digital Rhodesian ID card and the citizenship certificate will still be issued in physical form upon request. This puts Rhodesia ahead of most other countries in this area.
Where and how the genuine Rhodesian documents are recognized is up to each country s regulations. But even just being able to escape Big Brother, having the ability to check into a hotel with your Rhodesian ID, or simply being a „simple person from a small country“ in dangerous regions is almost as important as the right of asylum in times like these.
All questions regarding Rhodesian citizenship can be answered by Division IV (Citizenship) of the Rhodesian Department of Homeland Security.
This is not a business but part of the policy of the Rhodesian government.