Can My Micronation Have Formal Relations With the Grand Commonwealth?

The Grand Commonwealth welcomes proposals from other micronations to discuss the possibilities of establishing mutual recognition, treaties and potential alliances.

To qualify for formal relations, potential candidate micronations must have been in existence for a minimum of three calendar months as of the date of the initial approach. Documentary evidence of the date of foundation must be provided as proof.

Once an approach has been initiated, additional informal diplomatic and civilian contacts will be encouraged for a further month before any formal agreements can be approved.

Diplomatic representatives wishing to contact the Grand Commonwealth should approach the Gate of All Nations.

See Also:
Treaties of the Grand Commonwealth