Persons of Noble or Knight Rank are entitled to acquire a DIPLOMATIC PASSPORT (see Imperial Ambassadors) with their Noble or Knight Rank inside.
Sovereign Royals by grant from His Imperial Majesty King Roman 1 are entitled to carry a SOVEREIGN PASSPORT. This is a diplomatic passport of an Ambassador-at Large and shows the Sovereign rank of the bearer inside, e.g. KING/ QUEEN.
The DIPLOMATIC PASSPORT is similar, but it has DIPLOMATIC instead of SOVEREIGN on the cover, the bearer being a representative of the Empire of Europa, which is the ONLY Empire existing in the 21st century!
Apart from Imperial Ambassadors, those entitled to an Empire of Europa DIPLOMATIC PASSPORT, as Ambassadors-at-Large, are Knights, Nobles and non-sovereign Royals whose titles are granted by King Roman and printed inside the passport, and Officers of the Imperial Cyberforce/ Intelligence Service.
The original Baronet title was created by King James 1 of England in 1611 for men, and retired in 1937 after having made millions of pounds sterling for the British monarchy. The title was revived in Europa for men AND women by fellow Scot King Roman 1 (King James 1 was King James 6 of Scotland before he united Scotland and England in 1603).
20,000 Euro (in perpetuity) - 10,000 (for life)
Sir/ Lady .......... Bart/ Barte of .............
50,000 Euro (in perpetuity) - 25,000 (for life) of Deltuva, Dotnuva, Dovilai, Dubingiai, Duokiskis, Erzvilkas, Gardamas ...
200,000 Euro (in perpetuity) - 100,000 (for life) of Vilnius, Kaunas, Alytus, Atena, Siauliai, Taurage, Telsiai
500,000 Euro (in perpetuity) - 250,000 (for life) of Visaginas, Plunge, Kretinga, Silute, Palanga, Birzai, Rokiskis ...
1000,000 Euro (in perpetuity) - 500,000 (for life)
His/ Her Royal Highness Prince/ Princess of Aukstota, Bryansk, Chernigov, Chernobyl, Chisinau, Courland, Galicz ...
2,000,000 Euro
His/ Her Royal Highness Grand Duke/ Grand Duchess of Novgorod, Vladimir, ...
5,000,000 Euro
His/ Her Majesty King/ Queen of Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine, Lithua (Kaliningrad/ Lesser Lithuania) Moldova ...
Lord Northcliffe
Edmund Burke