Important August 2025 updates!
Dear Customers, Habsburg Legal Services ltd is changing into Habsburg & Kuijk Legal Services ltd.What does this mean for you? In order to organise our services to you better we…
Video Tips and Hints on dual Nationality and Immigration frequent asked questions (FAQs)
Dear Customers, Habsburg Legal Services ltd is changing into Habsburg & Kuijk Legal Services ltd.What does this mean for you? In order to organise our services to you better we…
Kris explains! Dutch integration and language requirements differences. A1 for an entry visa for residency (mvv) for those who require a visa to enter the country. B1 for residency, to…
Kris explains! 10 - Be careful of website scams taking your money for ETA (UK) and ETIAS (EU). Update: I previously did not call these visas. But they are in…
Kris explains! The Dutch passport expiry date does not always mean you are still Dutch. ... for expats, by expats ... https://youtu.be/1Qdh-xIrCQw More Video Tips and Hints - FAQs answered…
Kris explains! It takes two to tango. One country/law allowing dual nationality/citizenship does not mean the other allows it as well. Be aware to consider both sets of laws. For…
Kris explains! I am Dutch but I never applied for the Dutch nationality of my child. What to do? Normally no issues, except unmarried Dutch fathers may need to legally…
Waarom de filmpjes en info in het Engels? ... for expats, by expats ... https://youtu.be/VeAh7niGDAA More Video Tips and Hints - FAQs answered here.
Kris explains! Loss of Dutch nationality/citizenship and understanding how to prevent such loss. At 17 minutes this is a long one. ... for expats, by expats ... https://youtu.be/oczBFwXQoAE More Video…
Kris explains! I am married to a Dutch citizen. Can I become Dutch? Yes you can, after 3+ years of marriage AND cohabitation. Anywhere in the world except while resident…
Kris explains! I am told I am no longer Dutch!? Can I get my nationality/citizenship back? You may indeed have lost your Dutch nationality. However, the officials are not always…