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Is it possible to have Dutch, American and Canadian passports? My daughter was born in The Netherlands and is a Dutch citizen with a Dutch passport. Her mother is American and so she holds an American passport. I am Canadian and made my daughter a Canadian citizen at birth. Can she also hold a Canadian passport?
If she's already a Canadian citizen then she's entitled to a Canadian passport.
I have a friend with 4 passports simply due to parents and location of his birth. I believe some countries, like Japan, do not recognise dual/multiple citizenship however all of these countries do.
curious man said:
Is it possible to have Dutch, American and Canadian passports? My daughter was born in The Netherlands and is a Dutch citizen with a Dutch passport. Her mother is American and so she holds an American passport. I am Canadian and made my daughter a Canadian citizen at birth. Can she also hold a Canadian passport?
Yes, she can hold all those passports, but when she reaches adulthood, it appears that her Dutch citizenship could be lost under certain circumstances:
https://www.government.nl/topics/dutch-nationality/contents/loss-of-dutch-nationality
The easiest way for her to keep her Dutch citizenship is to always make sure that she has a current Dutch passport.
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