You need to be Dutch, or have been living in the country for a certain amount of time. You also need a good understanding of the language. If you are looking for a Dual Citizenship, the Dutch do not allow that.
On the top-right of the passport. Next to the Nationality.
A Dutch passport number is called a "paspoortnummer" in Dutch.
People who hold a Dutch passport are Dutch citizens.
No, you would need to obtain a green card
go to the dutch embassy
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??
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.
No, you don't need a visa for traveling to Canada if you have a Dutch passport.
No, Dutch passport holders do not need a visa to travel to the USA. They can enter on a visa-waiver for 90 days. Any longer, or if they wish to work, they would need a visa.
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The Dutch empire acquired power by annexation the West India.
They would be Australian. However whether they would be able to hold a Ukrainian passport at the same time would depend on the Ukrainian law. I am Dutch and a naturalised Australian but I can also hold a dutch passport if I so chose. it is allowed under Australian and Dutch law.