Citizens by honorary refers to individuals who are granted citizenship of a country as a special recognition or honor, rather than through the usual legal processes such as birth, descent, or naturalization. This honorary citizenship is typically bestowed upon individuals who have made significant contributions to the country or have achieved notable accomplishments in their respective fields. It is a way for a country to show appreciation and recognition for the individual's achievements and to strengthen diplomatic or cultural ties. Honorary citizenship does not grant the same rights and privileges as regular citizenship, such as the right to vote or hold public office.