NSK (Neue Slowenische Kunst, or New Slovenian Art in English) is an art project, an attempt to create a "State in Time". It's a satire of totalitarianism, and by extension any unaccountable government bureaucracy. Industrial rockers Laibach are part of the same collective, and pretty d*** good imho.
If you're thinking of buying an NSK "passport" to come and live in Europe, don't. NSK will sell you a passport (email them thru their site and wait about a month), but it's just part of their act. It's not valid to cross any real border, and won't help you get visas.
Cornelius, I'm sorry, but NSK isn't a real country. It's an art group that issues "passports" as a joke. You can't cross borders, get visas or live in Europe with an NSK passport.
It isn't. NSK is not a location but a state of mind. The NSK Passport is not so much a joke as a symbolic act of defience, developed by some artists in Slovenia. Here's a quote from the NSK people: "Anybody can become an NSK Passport holder and acquire the status of an NSK citizen. The NSK state denies in its fundamental acts the categories of (limited) territory, the principle of national borders, and advocates the law of transnationality." The following is from their website: "NSK State was founded in 1992 by members of the "Neue Slowenische Kunst" art movement from Slovenia, Europe. NSK State does not exist in the real, three-dimensional space and has no physical territory; it's only territory is the dimension of the Time. NSK is not an internationally officially recognized country and NSK State passport is not a legally valid document. Owning the NSK passport does not grant citizenship of the republic of Slovenia or any other country of the world. YOU CANNOT LEGALLY CROSS ANY INTERNATIONAL BORDER USING AN NSK PASSPORT! The NSK State passport is only a symbolic document and if you use it to cross borders you do so at your own risk: NSKSTATE.COM and the NSK Info. Center cannot accept any responsibility for the consequences if you attempt to cross borders using this passport. " So there it is.
If you have a national ID card from a real EU country, you will be able to travel. But you can only get one if you're already a citizen, and having an NSK "passport" won't help at all. NSK isn't a real country. It's an art group that issues "passports" as a joke. You can't cross borders, get visas or live in Europe with an NSK passport.
NSK isn't a real country. It's an art group that issues "passports" as a joke. You can't cross borders, get visas or live in Europe with an NSK passport.
NSK isn't a real country. It's an art group that issues "passports" as a joke. You can't cross borders, get visas or live in Europe with an NSK passport.
NSK isn't a real country. It's an art group that issues "passports" as a joke. You can't cross borders, get visas or live in Europe with an NSK passport.
NSK isn't a real country. It's an art group that issues "passports" as a joke. You can't cross borders, get visas or live in Europe with an NSK passport.
NSK Neustadt Prize for Children's Literature was created in 2003.
NSK isn't a real country. It's an art group that issues "passports" as a joke. You can't cross borders, get visas or live in Europe with an NSK passport.
NSK isn't a real country. It's an art group that issues "passports" as a joke. You can't cross borders, get visas or live in Europe with an NSK passport.
No. NSK isn't a real country. It's an art group that issues "passports" as a joke. You can't cross borders, get visas or live in Europe with an NSK passport.
You need a proper passport issued by a recognized country. NSK is not a country, but a state of mind. Their passports, created by a group of artists in Slovenia, are not for use in crossing borders. The NSK website specifically warns against using an NSK passport for international travel identification.