Generally such a person is DUTCH or NEDERLANDER. Of course, Amsterdam is a very ethnically diverse city, so a person who lives in Amsterdam may be ethnically Moroccan, Surinamese, Turkish, or Indonesian, instead of Dutch.
Yes, you may need a visa to visit Amsterdam, depending on your nationality. It is recommended to check the visa requirements for your specific country before traveling.
A Muslim is a person who follows Islam and that be a person anywhere in the world so there is no nationality.
Black people can be any nationality. It all depends on where they were born or their country of citizenship.
Anne Frank was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Her nationality was German until 1941 when Hitler declared that the Jews didn't have a nationality. She was then considered Jewish by the Nazis.
Yes, you may need a visa to travel to Amsterdam depending on your nationality. It is recommended to check with the Dutch embassy or consulate in your country to determine the visa requirements for your specific situation.
A person does not claim nationality. If a person's nationality is at issue in a court hearing, it would be proven with appropriate documentation, most likely a passport.
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"Nationality" pertains to where a person was born and raised. "Religion" is a person's chosen belief system or path to God.
Yes, you may need a transit visa for Amsterdam depending on your nationality and the duration of your layover. It is recommended to check with the Dutch embassy or consulate in your country to determine if you require a transit visa for your specific situation.
Yes, you may need a visa to transit through Amsterdam, depending on your nationality and the length of your layover. It is recommended to check with the Dutch embassy or consulate in your country to determine if you need a transit visa.