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Definition of dual nationality recognized by Dutch immigrants

According to the data of CBS, the National Statistics Bureau of the Netherlands, about 6.5438+0.3 million Dutch citizens have a second nationality, accounting for nearly 8% of the total population. In fact, this Dutch motion is a change from "acquiescence" but "non-recognition" of dual nationality to "recognition" of dual nationality. At present, these Dutch citizens with a second nationality often need a third-country visa or a "green card" when entering or leaving the country, in order to retain dual citizenship without breaking the law.

The proposal of "recognizing dual nationality" is to hope that the Netherlands can keep pace with the times in its position of dual nationality. Representatives of the Liberal Democratic Party D66 and members of the Labor Bureau pointed out in the proposal that the current law is unfair to Dutch people who have obtained passports from other countries, making it very troublesome for them to enter and leave the Netherlands. This is inhuman and does not conform to the spirit of "freedom" and "equality" that the Netherlands has always advocated.

The bill is awaiting approval by the Senate. Once approved, it will be a big plus for Dutch investment immigrants. As one of the countries with social welfare benefits, the Netherlands can unlock many high-end benefits in addition to public education and universal health insurance. Therefore, many EU residents apply for Dutch citizenship in order to enjoy higher and better welfare.

In addition, the pure and beautiful natural scenery, free and tolerant legal system and excellent higher education are also important reasons why the Netherlands attracts people from all over the world to travel, study, work and live. As one of the top ten western economies, the Netherlands ranks among the top in the world in per capita income. The Netherlands is a founding member of the European Union and Schengen, with 174 countries exempt from visas, ranking third in the world.

654.38+0.8 million dollars immigrated to the Netherlands and applied for naturalization in five years.

In the "Investor Licensing Law 20 14" of Cura? ao in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, investors can obtain a residence card for Cura? ao in the Kingdom of the Netherlands with a minimum subscription of US$ 6.5438+0.8 million, and they can apply for the nationality of the Kingdom of the Netherlands after holding it for five years. Approved by the government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the project was proposed by the Foreign Investment Bureau of Cura? ao, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, to introduce investors to promote the economy of the Netherlands and Cura? ao, and to provide them with residence and naturalization procedures.

Project plan:

Option A: Buy a fund of $6.5438+0.8 million to get a one-year residence card, and log in to renew the card once a year;

Option B: Subscribe for $350,000 to obtain a three-year residence card, which will be renewed every three years;

Scheme C: Subscribe for $490,000 to obtain a five-year residence card, which will be renewed every five years.

The investor owns the property right of the hotel as collateral. After 7 years of investment, the investment funds will be recovered.