07-06-2017, 08:32 PM
I'm assuming for people born in Nyland you'd have a social security numbering process the same as you do in the US in which people are given a unique number at the time of birth. That should cover pretty much everyone actually born in Nyland, but that comes with its own problems (losing the card which is tiny and made of paper and for some unknown reason is not allowed to be laminated, identity theft, children not born in hospitals/"off the grid" are not registered with the national or local vital records system [whether due to illegality of parents, religious cult, etc.] not ever receiving a card...)
Travelers would be more difficult since the only options seem to be: A.) it's mandatory to purchase traveler's insurance at the time of entrance to Nyland regardless of duration of stay, B.) every traveler to Nyland must obtain a visa regardless of length of stay, and the cost of the visa is adjusted to include for prorated "insurance" (taxes to be paid to the federal government) in addition to the usual administrative fees and etc., or C.) travelers/tourists actually are just free riders and proof of passport at time of being seen is enough to waive the need for any other form of identification.
And then there are people who are there illegally. I don't know what you'd do with them.
Travelers would be more difficult since the only options seem to be: A.) it's mandatory to purchase traveler's insurance at the time of entrance to Nyland regardless of duration of stay, B.) every traveler to Nyland must obtain a visa regardless of length of stay, and the cost of the visa is adjusted to include for prorated "insurance" (taxes to be paid to the federal government) in addition to the usual administrative fees and etc., or C.) travelers/tourists actually are just free riders and proof of passport at time of being seen is enough to waive the need for any other form of identification.
And then there are people who are there illegally. I don't know what you'd do with them.