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  2. Integration law for immigrants to the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The integration law for immigrants to the Netherlands, known as the Civil Integration Act 2021 (Dutch: Wet inburgering 2021), is a law designed to ensure that long-term immigrants to the Netherlands, who are not citizens of the European Union, European Economic Area (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) or Switzerland, integrate into Dutch society.

  3. An office of the Immigration and Naturalisation Service in Utrecht. The Immigration and Naturalisation Service, Dutch: Immigratie en Naturalisatiedienst (IND), is a Dutch government agency that handles the admission of foreigners in the Netherlands. It is part of the Ministry of Justice and Security.

  4. Demographics of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    According to Statistics Netherlands, for the year 2007, the TFR for those born in Netherlands was 1.72 [12] (1.65 in 2000). TFR of Moroccan immigrants was 2.87 (3.22 in 2000) and that of Turkish immigrants was 1.88 (2.18 in 2000). [13] The total fertility rate is the annual average number of children born per woman over her lifespan. It is ...

  5. Washington Post offers advice on 'what it takes to immigrate ...

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    The Washington Post released a guide for Americans seeking to immigrate to a new country as a growing number of people are looking to move out of the country after President-elect Donald Trump won ...

  6. Category:Immigrants to the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Immigrants to the Netherlands" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. American interest in moving abroad is about to ‘go into ...

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    Immigration firms expect more Americans to look into moving abroad following Tuesday's election. American interest in moving abroad is about to ‘go into overdrive.’ These are the easiest ...

  8. Dutch diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Boer republics encouraged immigration from the Netherlands, as Dutch migrants were valued for their education and technical skills. [45] Another wave of Dutch immigration to South Africa occurred in the wake of World War II, when many Dutch citizens were moving abroad to escape housing shortages and depressed economic opportunities at home. [1]

  9. Moroccans in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    According to The Netherlands Institute for Social Research annual report, marriages in 2001 between Moroccan immigrants and native Dutch were rare, accounting for only 5% of marriages. A 90% share of the marriages were to the same ethnic group and 2/3 of the spouse was a "marriage migrant" from the country of origin. [ 12 ]