Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
about the Republic of New Lemuria
The Republic of
New Lemuria is an Constitutional Sovereign Nation State, which lays claim to an
ancient tradition dating back to the Lemuria Continent dating back 50,000 years
ago.
The people of
Republic of New Lemuria desired independence from their former Nation and
renamed it and installed a new administration which was approved by the new Senate and the President and adopted a new Constitution
that was more to their liking so that the problems of the past would not appear,
thereby forming a government of the people based upon spiritual, political,
educational humanitarian and democratic principles. All prior treaties acknowledgments
and claims were brought forward under the new name The Republic of New Lemuria.
On 26th November
1994, the Republic of New Lemuria acquired full ownership and sovereignty over
the Karitane Islands in the South Pacific and on the 5th of May 1999 acquired
sovereign rights over the Taongi Islands in the North Pacific from the island’s
Iroijlaplap.
The formerly unclaimed 90-150 degrees West
Antarctica was claimed by Republic of New Lemuria in 1990, and said claim was
published in The City Paper in Washington DC in 1991.
DeJure Recognition
* Cameroon
On March 24, 2004, the Government of Cameroon extended official
recognition to the Government of the Republic of New Lemuria.
* Central
African Republic
On June 3, 1993, The Central African
Republic extended dejure and official recognition to the Government of the
Republic of New Lemuria.
* Nigeria
On August 9, 2004, the Nigerian Government extended dejure and official
recognition to the Government of the Republic of New Lemuria.
Defacto Recognition
* Dominican Republic
Letter of Appreciation dated 1st December 1998
* Grenada
Diplomatic Note No. 459/98 – 14th July 1998
* Republic of Bulgaria
Invitation by Bulgaria to negotiate bilateral relations between the Government
of Republic of New Lemuria and Republic of Bulgaria.
* Republic of Bulgaria
Bulgarian Court Approves Republic of New Lemuria Trade Center
10th November 2000
* Malaysia
25th Feb. 1998
Jabatan Imigresen Malaysia -
Advises that D.O.M. passport holders do not require entry visa to Malaysia.
* Mongolia
Association of Mongolian-Republic of New Lemuria Cooperation Established Friday
30th June 2000
* Netherlands
Royal Netherlands Embassy – Letter 9th June 2000
* Philippines
Office of The President of The Philippines
Presidential Commission for the Urban Poor – Resolution No.97-008 – 20th
October 1997
Other
* United Nations
Letter from United Nations 19th December 1990 recognizing the aspiration to
Statehood.
* Asian-Pacific
Parliamentarians Union
32nd General Assembly and 62nd Council Meeting Endorsement of the Republic of
New Lemuria as Observer to the APPU by the following represented countries;
Kingdom of Tonga, Tuvalu, Papua New Guinea,
Solomon Islands, Cook Islands, Kiribati, Republic of Korea, Guam, Northern
Marianas Commonwealth, Fiji, Philippines.
* U.S.A
Federal Court has recognized Republic of New Lemuria
http://westgroup.com/products/newsletter/bkcy/bkcy1202.htm
* U.S.A
District Court Order – 28th May 2003
Compliance to Courts of the Republic of New Lemuria
Frequently
Asked Questions about Passport Photos
Recognition of Passports
The
following countries in the past have allowed our citizens to enter without first
obtaining a visa:
Seychelles, Sudan, Benin, Sir Lanka,
Liechtenstein, Grenada, St. Vincent, Antigua,
Dominica, St. Lucia, Trinidad, Mexico, Argentina, Paraguay, Peru, Chile, Philippines, Bangkok, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, Canada, Fiji.
Note: Some also
traveled with Republic of New Lemuria diplomatic passport.
With a diplomatic visa:
Central African Republic, Nigeria,
Philippines,
etc.
Visa free:
South Africa
The
following countries have written letters stating that the people of the
Republic of New Lemuria may apply for visa permits using their Republic of New
Lemuria passports.
Panama, South Korea, Brunei, Burma, Thailand