Do I Have To Pay To Become A Citizen?
The answer is No! However all citizens are now required by law to give at least 10 hours National Voluntary Service to Scotia per year, to help support the development and growth of the micronation.
What Is The Currency Of The Principality of Scotia?
The Scoti, however we also accept the Euro as currency.
Can I Become A Member Of The National Council?
Yes you can apply for appointment at the next available opportunity and date, which is in 2019.
What Is The National Council?
The National Council is a 12 member unicameral nonpartisan body that supports the Sovereign and acts as both an Executive and Advisory body.
What Are The Country's Religious Views?
The Principality of Scotia is a secular state with no religious affiliations whatsoever. The religious beliefs of Scotian Citizens are a Constitutionally guaranteed matter of personal choice.
What Are The Country's Political Views?
Because Scotia is not a political party it does not endorse or promote a fixed political agenda. Political views are a Constitutionally guaranteed matter of personal choice, and the country embraces Citizens supporting a broad diversity of such views as long as the law of the land is adhered to. Politics in Scotia are nonpartisan (meaning no political parties and groups).
What Is The National Language Of Scotia?
English is the national language used within Scotia and while it’s a requirement of citizenship, we encourage citizens to be multi-lingual. French is also spoken within Scotia as the second language.
How Many Citizens Does Scotia Have?
As of 13th August 2020. There are 133 registered citizens of Scotia.
What are the National Symbols of Scotia?
• The Flag (Blue Cross of St. Michael on a White background)
• The Coat of Arms and the Honours of Scotia (Crown, Mantle/Robe, Sword, Ring and Sceptre)
• The Princely Family and Sovereign Prince
• Star of Scotia (The Sapphire)
• Strawberry (National Fruit)
• Unicorn (National Animal)
• Penguin (National Bird)
• Queen Scotia (The Warrior Queen - Mother of The Scoti and Scotia a symbol of our nation)
• Flur-de-lis or Lilly (National Flower)
If you have a question which isn't listed here, contact us on the contacts page or via [email protected] and we will provide you with an answer and also may put the question here in the F.A.Q section for others too.
The answer is No! However all citizens are now required by law to give at least 10 hours National Voluntary Service to Scotia per year, to help support the development and growth of the micronation.
What Is The Currency Of The Principality of Scotia?
The Scoti, however we also accept the Euro as currency.
Can I Become A Member Of The National Council?
Yes you can apply for appointment at the next available opportunity and date, which is in 2019.
What Is The National Council?
The National Council is a 12 member unicameral nonpartisan body that supports the Sovereign and acts as both an Executive and Advisory body.
What Are The Country's Religious Views?
The Principality of Scotia is a secular state with no religious affiliations whatsoever. The religious beliefs of Scotian Citizens are a Constitutionally guaranteed matter of personal choice.
What Are The Country's Political Views?
Because Scotia is not a political party it does not endorse or promote a fixed political agenda. Political views are a Constitutionally guaranteed matter of personal choice, and the country embraces Citizens supporting a broad diversity of such views as long as the law of the land is adhered to. Politics in Scotia are nonpartisan (meaning no political parties and groups).
What Is The National Language Of Scotia?
English is the national language used within Scotia and while it’s a requirement of citizenship, we encourage citizens to be multi-lingual. French is also spoken within Scotia as the second language.
How Many Citizens Does Scotia Have?
As of 13th August 2020. There are 133 registered citizens of Scotia.
What are the National Symbols of Scotia?
• The Flag (Blue Cross of St. Michael on a White background)
• The Coat of Arms and the Honours of Scotia (Crown, Mantle/Robe, Sword, Ring and Sceptre)
• The Princely Family and Sovereign Prince
• Star of Scotia (The Sapphire)
• Strawberry (National Fruit)
• Unicorn (National Animal)
• Penguin (National Bird)
• Queen Scotia (The Warrior Queen - Mother of The Scoti and Scotia a symbol of our nation)
• Flur-de-lis or Lilly (National Flower)
If you have a question which isn't listed here, contact us on the contacts page or via [email protected] and we will provide you with an answer and also may put the question here in the F.A.Q section for others too.