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BECOMING A CITIZEN
  • READ THIS FIRST: An invitation to join us...
  1. Read our FAQ and "Choosing a Roman name".
  2. Join our email discussion list : "The Forum Romanum".
  3. Apply for citizenship

First of all, learn what Nova Roma is about.

If you haven't yet read over the Nova Roma site, we suggest you do so before becoming a citizen. Note particularly our Declaration, Frequently Asked Questions and Constitution.

Choosing a Roman name is something we ask all our prospective citizens to do.

It's very important that you subscribe to our e-mail forum for new citizens and write an introduction about yourself as soon as possible. You may also want to join our other discussion boards and special interest groups of Nova Roma before you apply for citizenship.

For any applicant of citizenship, it is recommended to study elementary matters of Nova Roman citizenship and basic Roman history, religion, language, and social practices. We also encourage you to learn at least some basic Latin that will help you in our online communications.

The citizenship application form has two parts. On the first page, we ask you for information about yourself. On the second (last) page, you will choose a Roman name which will complete the process. If you are under 18, you have to ask your parents to apply for citizenship first, and once they are citizens, they will have to register you.

After your citizenship is approved, you can start with your first steps as a new citizen!

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