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  2. Which countries make up the United Kingdom? - Government.nl

    www.government.nl/topics/brexit/question-and-answer/which-countries-make-up...

    Question and answer. The United Kingdom (UK) is made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

  3. What is Brexit? - Government.nl

    www.government.nl/topics/european-union/question-and-answer/what-is-brexit

    The UK left the EU on 31 January 2020. Transition period. Up to and including 31 December 2020 a transition period was in place. During that time nothing changed and the UK continued to comply with all EU laws and rules. Negotiations were also held on the new relationship between the UK and the EU during this time. New relationship

  4. European Union - Government.nl

    www.government.nl/topics/european-union

    The Netherlands influences EU policy in all these areas. The Netherlands is one of the 27 member states of the European Union (EU). We work with our fellow member states to ensure a strong Union. EU member states can join forces in a wide variety of areas, including trade, security, agriculture and fisheries, and the environment and climate.

  5. Becoming a Dutch citizen | Dutch citizenship | Government.nl

    www.government.nl/topics/dutch-citizenship/becoming-a-dutch-citizen

    There are several ways of acquiring Dutch citizenship. You automatically become a Dutch citizen if one of your parents holds Dutch citizenship when you are born. Or if paternity is acknowledged by a Dutch citizen. Or through either the option procedure or naturalisation. Foreign citizens can apply for Dutch citizenship if they have lived in the Netherlands legally for at least 5 years.

  6. Applying for a Dutch passport outside the Netherlands

    www.government.nl/topics/identification-documents/passports-identity-cards-and...

    For more information, please contact the Dutch embassy or consulate in the country where you are staying. Alternatively, get in touch with the helpdesk at the Emergency Documents Office at Schiphol Airport. The helpdesk is open 24 hours a day and can be reached via telephone number +31(0)20 603 8692. Applying for a passport in the Netherlands

  7. Passports, identity cards and Dutch citizenship certificates

    www.government.nl/topics/identification-documents/passports-identity-cards-and...

    You can use your alien’s or refugee passport to travel to all countries except your home country. Both can be used in the Netherlands as proof of identity. Residence permits and leave to remain cards. Residence permits are issued to aliens permitted to live in the Netherlands under the Aliens Act or Community law.

  8. Embassies, consulates and other representations - Government.nl

    www.government.nl/topics/embassies-consulates-and-other-representations

    Embassies, consulates and other representations. Embassies and other diplomatic missions, such as consulates represent the government of a country in another (host) country. A government can help its citizens abroad through its foreign missions within limited possibilities.

  9. Can I still live and work in the UK after Brexit? - Government.nl

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    After 5 years in the UK, you can convert to settled status. New rules to live and work in the UK as of 2021 Points-based system for living and working in the UK. British regulations determine whether you can live and work in the UK. The UK has a points-based immigration system. To live and work in the UK you must meet specific requirements.

  10. Looking for work in the Netherlands - Government.nl

    www.government.nl/topics/foreign-citizens-working-in-the-netherlands/looking...

    Last updated on 1 September 2024. Requirements for working in the Netherlands. If you want to work in the Netherlands, you must meet certain requirements.

  11. The Schengen Area countries | European Union | Government.nl

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    The Schengen Area countries. The Schengen Area countries are a group of European countries between which border controls have been abolished. The Netherlands is a Schengen Area country. The Schengen Area countries have reached agreements with each other on visa policy, asylum policy, and cooperation between their police and judicial authorities.