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Tribal Screening Process

Our tribal screening process is designed to ensure a smooth transition into citizenship to the Xi-Amaru Republic tribal jurisdiction for both children and adults. Our aim is to help those who have experienced denationalization, particularly as a result of past atrocities such as genocide, to regain a sense of identity and belonging as Indigenous/Native Americans with a proper nationality.

The Xi-Amaru Republic is a nation that was created for the indigenous people to exercise their right to autonomy and self-government. This is essential for promoting social justice, equality, and human rights within our communities. Our nation is committed to upholding these principles and fostering a sense of belonging among the people.

It is essential to note that the screening process is standard and mandatory and must be adhered to by anyone (adult or child) seeking to become a national.

Already completed screening and ready to move forward with the citizenship procedure? CLICK HERE

The process

1. Make your payment. With a one-time, nonrefundable fee of $75 per adult or $50 per child, our skilled team handles your request with the utmost care. Within 1-4 business days, your case is assigned to an expert who will diligently prepare your screening application.

2. Gather your personal information and submit your application via the client portal.

3. Our experienced team conducts a detailed search.

4. Within 5-10 business days, receive your screening results. If your application is approved, a certificate and further instructions will be provided via email.

Requirements

How much does it cost?

5 - 10 Business Days

Adult

Cost: $75.00

5 - 10 business days

Child

Cost: $50.00

Important Notice: This service is not required for individuals who are born of parents who are Citizens of the Xi-Amaru Republic. Instead a Report of Birth is required. Click Here

Fees are non-refundable. Prices are subject to change without notice.

HELP

Frequently Asked Questions

Jus Soli is a Latin term that means “right of soil.”
Under this system, the right of citizenship is acquired from being born in a particular country, regardless of the nationality of your parents.
This plays a major role in the lawful reason Europeans descendants were able to create governmental systems in the Americas. This concept is largely exclusive to the Western Hemisphere.

Jus Sanguinis is the Latin term meaning “right of blood.” This is the right of citizenship to the country your parents are citizens of. Regardless of where you were born, you have the right to citizenship in your parent’s’ country. In some cases, you can even qualify for citizenship from someone in your bloodline from previous generations beforehand. For example, a great-great-grandmother could be enough of a blood relative to qualify a current generation individual for citizenship.
This is why when a person is completing their genealogy background check questionnaire they are ask questions about their grandparents.

No. The screening process is to become a national of the Xi-Amaru Republic, eligible to initiate tribal enrollment to become an “official” member (citizen) of the nation.

No, although we do narrow down tribe(s) your lineage is connected to. 

If findings are confirm, that you have indigenous ties and are connected to indigenous people who experience genocide and denationalization in the Americas, then you can move forward with tribal enrollment to address your nationality back to Indigenous American.