For prospective Dutch citizens

Are you an expat in the Netherlands who wants to obtain Dutch nationality? Or do you have other questions about your own Dutch nationality or that of a family member or acquaintance? Dutch nationality law has its own very strict dynamics. It is therefore very important that you do not make any unintentional mistakes during your naturalisation or option procedure. In addition to immigration law, Orion Immigration Law also has a thorough understanding of Dutch nationality law and can therefore provide you with clear advice on questions relating to Dutch nationality and provide targeted assistance with your applications.

Advice and guidance on naturalisation

Would you like to become a Dutch citizen? The most common procedure for this is the naturalisation procedure. To qualify, you must meet various strict conditions. For example, you must have lived legally in the Netherlands for the five years prior to your application, you must be integrated into Dutch society and you must not have a significant criminal record. You start the naturalisation procedure at the local council where you live, and you can contact your local council for general information. However, your local authority does not advise you in your own best interests, does not proactively seek out exceptions for you, and a conversation at the local authority desk is not confidential. Because there is a lot at stake with your naturalisation application, it may be advisable to seek advice in advance. Orion Immigration Law has extensive experience with Dutch nationality law. We know what is and is not possible and can therefore help you quickly and effectively to determine your own strategy in advance. And, of course, we are also happy to guide you through the procedure.

Advice and guidance on the option procedure

Would you like to become a Dutch citizen? In specific situations, you can become a Dutch citizen through a faster and less strict procedure. This is called 'option'. A major advantage over the naturalisation procedure is that you are usually not required to renounce your current nationality. You also do not need to take a civic integration exam. Orion Immigration Law is familiar with the various option categories. During a consultation about your desire to become a Dutch citizen, we always first examine whether you can achieve this goal through the option procedure.

Advice and guidance on naturalisation from abroad

Are you a former Dutch citizen or the spouse of a (former) Dutch citizen living in a country of which you are not a national? If so, you can probably apply for naturalisation from abroad, without first having to live in the Netherlands for five years. These procedures are rare and require a great deal of evidence from you. Good guidance in this matter is therefore certainly of added value. Orion Immigration Law has extensive experience with naturalisation procedures from abroad and can therefore effectively assist you with this.

Advice and guidance on the option procedure for so-called 'latent Dutch citizens'

The commonly used term 'latent Dutch citizen' is actually misleading, because the group of people referred to by this term are not Dutch citizens in the legal sense. Until 1 January 1985, newborn babies were only granted Dutch nationality if their father was Dutch. Mothers only passed on Dutch nationality if there was no (legal) father. Were you born before 1 January 1985 and was your mother Dutch, while your father was not? Then you probably belong to the group of "latent Dutch citizens”. You should actually be Dutch if men and women had been treated equally at the time of your birth. Unfortunately, the old nationality legislation that applied at the time was discriminatory, which meant that you did not become Dutch at birth. Do you fall into this group of 'latent Dutch nationals'? If so, you can still acquire Dutch citizenship through a special option scheme. Your children can also become Dutch after you. We invite you to make an appointment for advice. Together with you, we can review your case, advise you on what evidence is required, and assess with you whether your request has a good chance of being granted. Of course, we are also happy to help you through the option procedure.

Advice and guidance on naturalisation of minors and young adults

Would you like to naturalise or have you recently naturalised and do you have minor children? The position of minors in nationality law is special. Minors cannot, like adults, independently apply for naturalisation. But they do not automatically become Dutch citizens because you, as a parent, become Dutch. Are you considering naturalisation or have you recently become a naturalised citizen, and are you wondering whether (and how) your children can also become Dutch citizens? Orion Immigration Law can advise you on this. We will discuss your situation and that of your children during an (online) consultation. Would you like further guidance with your procedure? We are of course happy to assist you with this as well.

Advice and guidance on Dutch citizenship by birth, recognition or adoption

Do you have questions about acquiring Dutch nationality by birth, recognition, judicial parental order or (international) adoption?  If you are unsure, we invite you to schedule a consultation. Nationality law is particularly complex, and the inexorable logic of the Dutch Nationality Act allows for no exceptions, so prevention is far better than cure.

Advice on dual nationality

Would you like to become a Dutch citizen without renouncing your current nationality? Or have you recently become a Dutch citizen and is the IND now demanding proof that you have renounced your original nationality? You are not alone. In principle, Dutch law disapproves of dual nationality. You must therefore renounce your original nationality if you want to become a Dutch citizen. However, the Dutch Nationality Act also provides for exceptions to this general rule. It is your right to make creative use of these exceptions. Your nationality is one of your most important assets, largely determines your freedom of movement, and is too valuable to expose to risk. At Orion Immigration Law, we understand this very well. With our experience and great care, we help you determine a sound strategy and protect you from unnecessary and sometimes very costly mistakes.

Advice and guidance on complex passport applications

It may be that you or a member of your family is Dutch, while the Dutch government is not (yet) aware of this or disagrees with you on this point. If there is any doubt about your Dutch nationality, it may be advisable to seek advice before applying for a (new) Dutch passport yourself. Orion Immigration Law can provide clarity about your situation in a consultation, based on your own story. What facts determine whether or not you are Dutch? How do you prove your story? The answers we give you to these and similar questions will guide you in the further procedure. Would you like us to present your situation clearly and well-founded in the context of a passport application? We can certainly help you with that.

Litigation in nationality law

Of course, it is always preferable for your application to be approved, but you cannot always avoid having to litigate. Orion Immigration Law is particularly skilled in conducting objection and (higher) appeal proceedings. We have appeared before all Dutch immigration judges and even before the Court of Justice of the European Union. With Orion Immigration Law, you are assured of excellent legal assistance.

Fixed, competitive rates

Of course, you want to keep your legal costs under control. Orion Immigration Law works with fixed, competitive rates wherever possible. Our specialism enables us to quickly get to the heart of your case. Is there a clear, practical solution? Then we offer our assistance at a fixed rate. Is a particular approach more complicated? Then we will let you know immediately. We always work with you to find the most efficient solution for you and try to avoid protracted proceedings. But sometimes you simply have no choice and you have to go to court. Even then, we offer a fixed rate where possible, which you can often pay in instalments. This way, you always know what our assistance will cost you and you can keep control of your expenses.

Curious what Orion Immigration Law can do for you?

We are delighted to hear it! We hope to welcome you as a new client soon, or to be able to assist you once again as a returning client.

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