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In the Netherlands, citizenship is conferred through 'blood'. Meaning you become a Dutch citizen by being born to Dutch citizens. If your grandparents were Dutch, and one of your parents claimed Dutch citizenship (which would be possible) and acquired it, then you would also be eligible for a Dutch password.
Yes, a child born from a Dutch parent is eligible for Dutch citizenship and passport. You can contact the Dutch embassy or consulate for help with the process. The younger the child is at time of application the easier the process. ---- You might want to search www.minbuza.nl - the website of the Dutch Department of Foreign Affairs. You have the option of viewing it in English. According to the law, if your baby's father has now acknowledged the child as his while in utero, it might prove difficult or even impossible to obtain Dutch citizenship for your baby. On the other hand, if the mother was a Dutch citizen, the child would have been eligible for Dutch citizenship regardless of mom's acknowledgement dring pregnancy. Sounds old fashioned, but it's the law.
No, you can only apply for a passport if one of your parents has citizenship to one of these countries.
It depends on whether your father has Dutch citizenship at the time of your birth, and whether or not he acknowledged you as his child while you were still in utero. For more info you can visit www.minbuza.nl - the website of the Dutch Department of Foreign Affairs.
I was a dutch national who became an Australian citizen However the dutch still consider me Dutch. In your case the situation seems a little more extreme and I suggest you contact the Netherlands Consulate for clear advice on this question. You can apply for Dutch citizenship, but as far as I know you will be treated no differently because of the history of your grandfather. Anyone can attempt to apply for Dutch citizenship, but your situation as described in your question does not give you any eligibility.
Why did Dutch sailors dismiss Australia and its inhabitants
yeah you just have to go to the Netherlands and know how to speak dutch for a passport or citizenship and if you don't know how to speak dutch then you can't or you'll have to learn from ur mom and it would be better if it was current dutch. i know ive lived there lol. why do you wanna be a dutch citizen??
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Yes, it's possible for a naturalized American citizen to regain Dutch citizenship from having been born in Aruba. The requirements for acquiring Dutch citizenship have been amended several times since the Netherlands Nationality Act took effect in 1985. The most recent amendment took effect on April 1, 2003. The two main procedures for acquiring Dutch citizenship are option [a form of simplified naturalization] and naturalization.An exemption put in place on February 1, 2001 considers anyone issued a Dutch passport or proof of Dutch citizenship on or after January 1, 1990 never to have lost their Dutch citizenship. Your application to Dutch citizenship in Aruba is through the Department of Immigration [Departamento di Integracion, Maneho y Admision di Stranhero, DIMAS]. Their email address is dimas@aruba.gov.aw. Their call center phone number is [+297] 522-1590. Their address is 31-33 Oranjestad, Aruba.
Quite simply, the Dutch did not see any opportunities for either trade or colonisation in Australia.
From the 1600s, the Dutch traders named the western half of the Australia "New Holland".