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How do I gain Dutch citizenship if my grandparents were born there but not my father or mother?

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How do I gain Dutch citizenship if my grandparents were born there but not my father or mother?

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As Thinking said, you have to have a Dutch parent to apply for citizenship, not a grandparent. There is one very slight little chance you could still make this work. If your grandparents registered the birth of their child, your parent, with the Dutch Embassy and entered the child in the Foreign Births registry, that would make your parent a Dutch Citizen. Very few immigrants registered their children with the Embassy of their homeland, but SOME did. Ask your grandparents if they registered your parent with the Embassy. Veel succes bij dat. I hope I got that correct, my dutch is a bit rusty. Tot ziens, Hoekom >>>>>>>>>>> Time, Geert Wilders is not a “mini Hitler”, nor is the PVV (Partij Voor de Vrijheid/Party for Freedom) the Nazi Party. Just because they are trying to maintain their cultural identity against a flood of those who refuse to assimilate does NOT make them racist. Nationalism does not equal racism. If you read any of the papers you’d know that most of the racial attacks in

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