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Chapter 108 Interlude (Planetary Migration Regulations)

The Human Community Planetary Immigration Regulations are excerpted from the Human Community Exit and Entry Administration Law and have been implemented since February 4, 2074 (January 1, 23rd year of the Star Calendar).

Human Community Exit and Entry Administration Law

(Adopted at the 11th meeting of the Third Standing Committee of the Community of Humanity on May 13, 2066)

Table of contents:

Chapter I General Provisions

Chapter II: Entry and Exit of Citizens of the Human Community

Chapter 3 Entry and Exit of Non-Citizen Intelligent Entities

Section 1 Visa

Section 2 Entry and Exit

Chapter 4: Residence of Non-Citizen Intelligent Beings and Change of Planetary Hometown by Any Intelligent Being

Section 1 Stay and Residence

Section 2 Permanent Residence

Section 3 Planetary Migration

Chapter V Customs Inspection of Entry and Exit of Means of Transport

Section 1: Space or interstellar spacecraft

Section 2 Ground Transportation

Chapter VI Investigation and Repatriation

Chapter VII Legal Liability

Chapter VIII Supplementary Provisions

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Article 9 of Chapter II: Citizens of the Human Community shall obtain passports or other travel documents in accordance with the law when entering or leaving the country or entering or leaving non-directly governed planets and orbital residences.

Citizens of the Human Community who travel to the jurisdiction of other civilizations or cosmic entities must also obtain a visa or other entry permit from that civilization or entity. This does not apply if the Human Community has signed a visa exemption agreement with another civilization or cosmic entity, or if the Public Security Management Hub or Extraterrestrial Exchange Hub has other provisions.

Citizens of the human community who enter or leave the country as crew members or pilots, or work on ships of other civilizations or space entities, shall apply for astronaut certificates in accordance with the law.

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Chapter 4, Section 3, Article 50: Before any intelligent creature changes its planetary native place, it must apply for a time-limited departure certificate of no more than 180 days at its original place of native place and pay all taxes in accordance with the law.

If you need to extend your stay on your certificate, you must apply to the immigration authority (or local immigration management agency) at the district level or above in your location 15 days before the expiration of the stay period indicated on your certificate, submitting the required supporting documentation. Upon review, if the reasons for the extension are reasonable and sufficient, the extension will be granted. If not, you must depart the country as scheduled.

The extended stay period of a visa shall not exceed the stay period originally stated on the visa.

The taxes that intelligent creatures that need to migrate to other planets must pay in accordance with the law should include all physical assets acquired by the intelligent creature on the planet by any means, the biological quality tax of the intelligent creature and other taxes payable. All taxes should be supervised by the planetary immigration management department of the planet and used by the government of the intelligent creature's place of origin for people's livelihood construction.

No citizen or organization can interfere with the transfer of property under the name of intelligent creatures that need to migrate to a planet. The transfer of property can be restricted by local regulations or relevant laws of the human community.

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Chapter V, Section 1, Article 57: Space or interstellar spacecraft entering or exiting a port of entry must undergo inspection by the General Administration of Customs of the Human Community upon arrival or departure. Entry inspection of a spacecraft shall be conducted at the port of first arrival; exit inspection of spacecraft equipment shall be conducted at the port of final departure. In special circumstances, this may be conducted at a location designated by the relevant competent authorities.

Outgoing spacecraft shall not embark or disembark passengers, load or unload, land on planets, or carry cargo or articles by airdrop from orbit from the time of entry into the country until the time of entry into the country before the inspection, without the permission of the inspection authority of the General Administration of Customs in accordance with the prescribed procedures.

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