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Start here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_nationality_lawMarsha wrote:Hi,
Has anyone ever got a passport based on their dutch ancestry in my same situation. Basically, I was born in Canada in 1976 but my parents did not become Canadian Citizens until 1978, so technically I would have been dutch at the time of birth. I am currently living in the UK on a two working holiday visa but would like to have the option of staying here longer or maybe even going to Holland to work. Does this sound realistic or do I not stand a chance? Any thoughts?
Not if you fall into one of the exemptions of the 2003 Nationality Act and the foreign citizenship was acquired on or after 1 April 2003.joesoap101 wrote:The Dutch are extremely fussy about nationality, i lived in holland for 2 years. A friend of mine from the US was kinda looking into it as her mom is dutch, but once you naturalise in another country you lose your dutch nationality.
Hi Jeff,]I am hoping to one day move to The Netherlands or another EU country if I can find "the right job". So far, I have applied for jobs in Europe, but they say they are only able to hire local people, or I just never hear back from them. I figure my Canadian education does not help, as anything I've learned here won't apply in Europe.