It is very well possible that you are one of the many Dutch citizens who are not quite sure about the Dutch Nationality Law. You may have questions and looking for some clarification. First of all, if you ‘only’ have the Dutch nationality don’t worry, you will stay Dutch irrespective of where you live in the world. However, if you, your parents, or your children, want to acquire another nationality in addition to the Dutch one, or already have one, then it is very important that you are well informed and stay up to date on the law. You can find more information on the 12 Dutch nationality pages of the Foundation GOED and if (AFTER reading it) you still have questions you can ask them there. You can also approach the Foundation The Dutch Outside of The Netherlands (SNBN). In addition you can find the current law as at the time of writing (Jul ’19) on Overheid.nl through this link. In addition here a link to some general governmental warnings. At the time of writing it is by exception possible to acquire an additional nationality. However, if you do not comply with the exceptions and conditions you will automatically (possibly unknowingly) loose your Dutch nationality. In addition, even when first qualifying for the exception you can still automatically loose your Dutch nationality at a later time, as per the so called “10 year clock”. How this unreasonable situation came into excistence you can read here.

(Please note that some of these pages are in Dutch only. Some have translations or are awaiting volunteer translators)



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