Does Netherlands accept dual citizenship?

Does Netherlands accept dual citizenship?

Although Dutch law restricts dual citizenship, it is possible for Dutch nationals to legally hold dual citizenship in a number of circumstances, including: Dutch nationals who naturalise in another country who are exempted from the loss of nationality rule, such as those married to a national of that country.

Can you have Dutch and British citizenship?

Dual citizenship (also known as dual nationality) is allowed in the UK. This means you can be a British citizen and also a citizen of other countries. You do not need to apply for dual citizenship. You can apply for foreign citizenship and keep your British citizenship.

Can UK citizens work in the Netherlands?

You must have a residence permit and/or a work permit to live and/or work in the Netherlands. If you will be working in the Netherlands for less than 90 days, your employer must apply for an employment permit for you (Dutch) from the Employee Insurance Agency (UWV).

Can dual citizens live in both countries?

Dual citizens enjoy certain benefits, such as the ability to live and work freely in two countries, own property in both countries, and travel between the countries with relative ease.

How long can you live outside the UK without losing citizenship?

spent no more than 270 days outside the UK in those 3 years. spent no more than 90 days outside the UK in the last 12 months. not broken any immigration laws while in the UK.

Will I lose my UK citizenship if I move to another country?

If you stay outside the UK for longer than this you lose your ‘right to return’ – this means you lose your settled status or your indefinite leave to remain. If you get British citizenship, you can leave the UK for as long as you want without losing your right to return.

Can I withdraw my UK state pension if I leave the country?

If you leave your pension in the UK, your options for how you take the pension will be the same as if you’re living in the UK. But your provider could pay your pension into a UK bank account for you to then withdraw from or transfer to an account in another country.

What happens to my UK state pension if I move abroad?

If you move abroad, you’ll still be able to receive your UK State Pension. However you’ll only get State Pension increases each year if you live in: The UK for 6 months or more each year.

How do I claim my UK pension if I live abroad?

Make a claim You must be within 4 months of your State Pension age to claim. To claim your pension, you can either: contact the International Pension Centre. send the international claim form to the International Pension Centre (the address is on the form)

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