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You can apply for a CoE-RoA in your Dutch passport. That will allow you to enter the UK as a British citizen. But it is almost four times as expensive(£272) as a British passport(£72.50).tamM wrote:And if I were not to apply for the british passport, would I have problems in the future going back even though I am a British citizen?
Even your birth certificate does not state your citizenship.tamM wrote:is there a document (apart from my birth certificate) that states I am a citizen?
You likely won't lose your Dutch citizenship if you were born with dual nationality. But I am no expert on Dutch nationality law.tamM wrote:I don't want to lose my EU passport....it's a hard one.
Dutch nationality law is unusual in that it automatically removes citizenship from dual Dutch/other citizens if they live outside the Netherlands/EU for more than 10 years- unless a valid Dutch passport is obtained within that period. So it is especially important for dual Dutch/other citizens to keep a valid Dutch passport and ensure that renewal is completed before the 10 years is up.secret.simon wrote: You likely won't lose your Dutch citizenship if you were born with dual nationality. But I am no expert on Dutch nationality law.