International Recognition
Apply for Recognition
Formal recognition is issued in five classes — each corresponding to a different
type of standing under the international framework. Recognition is permanent,
publicly logged, independently verifiable, and carries no expiry while the
underlying relationship holds.
Five Classes of Recognition
I
ISP-1 · Identity
Personal Identity Recognition
Formal recognition of a natural person's identity under the international
framework — establishing who you are across jurisdictions, independent of
any single nation-state's records. Grounded in UNDRIP Art. 37 and the
foundational treaty instruments.
Natural persons
Indigenous peoples
Stateless persons
Dual nationals
II
ISP-2 · Entity
Entity Recognition
Recognition of organizations, communities, companies, sovereign bodies,
or any other legal entity under the framework. Establishes the entity's
standing and legal capacity within the international network.
Organizations
Sovereign bodies
Tribal councils
Cooperative entities
III
ISP-3 · Relationship
Relationship Recognition
Recognition of the legal relationship between two or more parties —
partnerships, treaties between entities, family relationships, or
commercial arrangements operating under the framework.
Bilateral agreements
Partnerships
Family & succession
Joint mandates
IV
ISP-4 · Compliance
Compliance Recognition
Formal attestation that a party, process, or instrument meets the
requirements of a specific framework, treaty obligation, or operational
standard — verified and publicly attested by an authorized Provider.
Treaty compliance
Protocol conformance
Process attestation
Standards verification
V
ISP-5 · Mutual Recognition
International Mutual Recognition
Recognition between two sovereign authorities or peer-level entities —
establishing reciprocal standing under the framework and creating
a verifiable record of international mutual recognition consistent
with UN Charter Art. 2(3) and UNDRIP Art. 37.
Sovereign-to-sovereign
Peer recognition
Reciprocal standing
Treaty ratification
Application Process
Step 01
Select Class
Choose the recognition class that best matches your circumstances. When in doubt, start with Class I or II.
Step 02
Submit Application
Provide the required information for your class. All submissions are treated with full confidentiality by the receiving Provider.
Step 03
Provider Review
An authorized Provider reviews the application against the framework's requirements. You may be contacted for additional information.
Step 04
Issuance
Upon approval, a signed recognition document is issued and logged to the public registry. You receive your original — verifiable by anyone.
Ready to Apply?
Applications are currently processed through authorized Providers.
Phase 2 will open direct application intake here. In the meantime,
contact an authorized Provider directly.
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Recognition carries no fee from the Crown. Providers may charge for their
review services. No nation-state intermediary is required. Applications are
accepted from all nations, peoples, and organizations without discrimination.