A limited number E-Citizenships will be available soon!
Be one of the first 1967 E-Citizens and earn 'Founder' status—an exclusive honour that will never be available to future applicants.
Register your interest here to be the first to know when E-Citizenship becomes available:
Why Sealand?
We've been making waves worldwide for almost 60 years, with a massive global community and coverage on 60 Minutes and most major news outlets. We've fought for our right to exist and proved that even the smallest can make history.
Become an E-Citizen, help shape Sealand's future, and be part of something extraordinary.
We'll notify our subscribers at least 24 hours before E-citizenship becomes available. Stay tuned for this exciting opportunity!
19 Gedanken zu “Sealand Announces E-Citizenship Applications Opening Soon”
Carlos de celis
Hola buenos días!! Porfa debería tener un traductor en la página así todos tendríamos las informaciones fácil para leerlas y participar más activamente!! Gracias y vamos por mas!!
Clara Rufai
This sounds potentially interesting, moreover as I have been on Sealand’s mailing list for a while. But it would be useful to know what being an e-citizen means and what I emails, such requirements, obligations and benefits. One would have expected to see information about this on the website, (I expected to find an FAQ) but it doesn’t say. Kindly elaborate on the concept of Sealand’s e-citizenship.
Keegan
I agree what does being a E-Citizen mean, do you like get special access thing or maybe just a go out bestowed upon us. Such as a email with the pdf of the award or something. Let me know I am hoping to get it wether it’s a award or something else it sounds cool and I want to be part of history
Max Presneill
I also am potentially interested but want to know more about what this means. Costs, obligations, privileges, rights, etc…….
Tanveer Singh
Yes, I agree. Been waiting for somthing like this, and I am equally interested. But can someone explain what an E-Citizenship is? I would like to know because the website doesn’t explain this, thanks. Tanveer Singh