Any sovereign micronation or self-governing community that meets the standards of the Confederal Charter may apply to join the Confederacy of Vaseya as a Confederal State. The process begins with a application submitted to the President outlining your community's name, governance structure, citizen population, territorial holdings, and values. The application is reviewed by the Office of the President which conducts a due diligence assessment of your community's governance quality and compatibility with the Confederacy's foundational commitments — including the Confederal Citizen Rights framework which all member states must uphold. The President then negotiates the specific terms of your Treaty of Accession, which is presented to the Confederal Senate for ratification by a two-thirds majority. Upon ratification your community is formally admitted as a Confederal State of Vaseya, your head of government becomes your state's Senator in the Confederal Senate or a citizen can be delegated as a Senator in the Confederal Senate, every citizen of your community automatically receives Confederal Citizenship and all rights guaranteed under the Confederal Charter, and your state is formally designated as the Confederal State of your chosen name.
Joining the Confederacy does not mean surrendering your sovereignty. Your head of government — designated as the Confederal Governor by the Confederacy but also retains previous state title (President, Chariman, etc) — retains complete authority over your state's internal affairs. You determine your own internal laws, your own governance structure, your own membership criteria, your own culture, and your own economic arrangements without interference from the central government. Your military and internal police forces remain under your command and continue to operate as before. What changes is that the Confederacy provides your state with unified external representation through the Ministry of External Affairs, a shared defence doctrine and collective security framework through the Confederal Military, access to the Confederal currency and monetary system, and the protection of the Confederal Charter's legal framework. Your Governor sits in the Confederal Senate as an equal voice in confederal legislation alongside every other member state. No confederal law can override your internal governance, no confederal institution can enter your territory without your consent, and you retain the sovereign right to withdraw from the Confederacy at any time through the withdrawal process established in the Charter.
There is one visible and meaningful expression of confederal membership that every Confederal State adopts — the territorial flag. Each member state designs and flies its own unique territorial flag reflecting its own identity, colors, and symbols. That flag incorporates the Confederal canton in its upper left corner — a shared symbol that marks every territorial flag as part of the Vaseyan family while leaving the rest of the flag entirely your own. Your flag is registered in the Confederal Flag Registry maintained by the Ministry of Culture. Your state also receives its official confederal designation — the Confederal State of your chosen name — and is listed in the Confederal Territorial Registry as a recognized sovereign member of the Confederacy. If you lead a community that values genuine autonomy, shares our commitment to self-governance and member rights, and wants to be part of something larger without surrendering what makes your community distinct, we invite you to reach out to the Ministry of External Affairs to begin the conversation.
Contact the President via email at everhartowen@pm.me or lordnuggethefirst on discord.
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