The big yellow envelope ARRIVED!
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Re: The big yellow envelope ARRIVED!
Dear Nina
Srecno i sve najbolje! = Good luck and all the best!
Do let us know how you get on.
Cheers
DaBush
Srecno i sve najbolje! = Good luck and all the best!
Do let us know how you get on.
Cheers
DaBush
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Re: The big yellow envelope ARRIVED!
The reason I asked is that as far as I know, Dutch citizens lose their
citizenship automatically when they naturalise in a foreign country.
http://www.minjust.nl:8080/c_actual/persber/pb0683.htm
Some European countries, like Malta and Sweden, have scrapped
restrictions on dual citizenship in the last few years. You should
keep in touch with what's happening in Holland.
I don't know about Serbian citizenship.
Jeremy
>On Fri, 21 Feb 2003 16:08:46 +0000, Nina wrote:
>Jeremy,
>Thanks for the congratulations.
>We are now both Serbian and Dutch nationals. From what I read I guess in
>two years we can also apply for the Australian passport.
>We can start a collection of passports...
>Regards,
>Nina
>Out of interest, are you Dutch nationals now, or Serbian, or both?
>Jeremy
>This is not intended to be legal advice in any jurisdiction
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This is not intended to be legal advice in any jurisdiction
citizenship automatically when they naturalise in a foreign country.
http://www.minjust.nl:8080/c_actual/persber/pb0683.htm
Some European countries, like Malta and Sweden, have scrapped
restrictions on dual citizenship in the last few years. You should
keep in touch with what's happening in Holland.
I don't know about Serbian citizenship.
Jeremy
>On Fri, 21 Feb 2003 16:08:46 +0000, Nina wrote:
>Jeremy,
>Thanks for the congratulations.
>We are now both Serbian and Dutch nationals. From what I read I guess in
>two years we can also apply for the Australian passport.
>We can start a collection of passports...
>Regards,
>Nina
>Out of interest, are you Dutch nationals now, or Serbian, or both?
>Jeremy
>This is not intended to be legal advice in any jurisdiction
>--
>Posted via http://britishexpats.com
This is not intended to be legal advice in any jurisdiction
#18
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Location: The Netherlands
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Thanks Jeremy,
Before we go I will certainly check out what the latest policy is.
And then of course after two years we will see if everything will stay the same (both in Australia as here).
I have read the Australia allows dual nationality only since 2001. You never know if they will reverse this within two years.
Nina
Before we go I will certainly check out what the latest policy is.
And then of course after two years we will see if everything will stay the same (both in Australia as here).
I have read the Australia allows dual nationality only since 2001. You never know if they will reverse this within two years.
Nina
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Re: The big yellow envelope ARRIVED!
>On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 09:35:12 +0000, Nina wrote:
>Thanks Jeremy,
>Before we go I will certainly check out what the latest policy is.
>And then of course after two years we will see if everything will stay
>the same (both in Australia as here).
>I have read the Australia allows dual nationality only since 2001.
Australia has *always* allowed dual nationality for those becoming
Australian, provided their former country allowed them to keep
citizenship.
For Australians acquiring a citizenship elsewhere, the rules changed
on 4 April 2002.
> You
>never know if they will reverse this within two years.
Unlikely - citizenship rules are not changed very often.
Jeremy
This is not intended to be legal advice in any jurisdiction
>Thanks Jeremy,
>Before we go I will certainly check out what the latest policy is.
>And then of course after two years we will see if everything will stay
>the same (both in Australia as here).
>I have read the Australia allows dual nationality only since 2001.
Australia has *always* allowed dual nationality for those becoming
Australian, provided their former country allowed them to keep
citizenship.
For Australians acquiring a citizenship elsewhere, the rules changed
on 4 April 2002.
> You
>never know if they will reverse this within two years.
Unlikely - citizenship rules are not changed very often.
Jeremy
This is not intended to be legal advice in any jurisdiction