Comments by "ThatDutchguy" (@thatdutchguy2882) on "serpentza"
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*****β Hey,...no problem mateππ.ο»ΏBut be aware that with certain countries if your a citizen and you have children abroad especially if you lived overseas more then a decade you have to notify that these children were born and register them shortly after birth (3 month period max) with your last local council or embassy of your country, because otherwise it can happen that these children are not recognised as citizens or the process becomes very hard to get them recognised as sutch!
This is the case with British citizens now (it's a new rule) and it works retrospectively too, so definitely something to look out for!This doesn't apply for Dutch citizens btw,...if your parents are born Dutch to at least 1 Dutch born parent!If your a Dutch passport holder but are not of Dutch decent or your parents aren't born in the Dutch Kingdom, then this rule does mean you loose your right to return to the Kingdom!
But it's official now, the Dutch passport is now a class 3 power ranking, so we have a few more countries we can enter visa free and for longer periods, one is being worked on with Japan and Switzerland, so we might get bumped up 1 class more toward a class 2 power ranking in the near future!
For Japan we can already stay 90 day's on a simpler visa procedure and it's looking like we are returning the favor by saying let's do visa free between the two countries all together, same with Switzerland!
Not bad for this little Kingdom ππ.
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