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#1: Legal advice: Naturalisation/verblijkfverguning Auteur: casanora2 BerichtGeplaatst: wo 24 feb 2016 13:59
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Hi all,

I am new in the forum and my dutch is very bad. I am going to write in English and I am sorry if this is not the right place to post in English. If this is the case, please move my post to the right place in the forum.


I am a young Moroccan woman, 31 years old, I have a daughter, 8 years old. I lived together with a dutch woman as a partner.
We lived in Amsterdam 3 years and 2 months. After 3 years, I have applied for dutch nationality (I had NT2 - Dutch language diploma).

Just last month, I had problems with my partner and she went to the gemeente and she took me out of the address. My request for naturalisation is already in progress.
I went today to the Gemeente to check if she really took me out of the address and the gemeente confirmed that I am not registered and that this may affect my naturalisation request which is already in progress.

Now, I went with my daughter to my brother staying in his house. I do not know what options I have to save the situation.
My partner is no longer want to be together and she is already planing to move to Germany.
Could you please advise me what I can do to save my naturalisation request? or at least to have my own verblijfverguning?


My daughter is studying and she has an operation in July 2016.
I need your advise.


Thanks in advance,

#2:  Auteur: bona fides BerichtGeplaatst: wo 24 feb 2016 23:12
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I find it surprising that the gemeente so easily deregistered you.

You have to be registered at the address where you actually live. So if you now live in your brother's house, then you have to register with the gemeente where your brother lives and at his address. If you move out again to a place of your own, then you register there (and you'll get deregistered automatically from your old place).

I doubt that the registration has much to do with the naturalisation request. But it is better to make sure you are registered properly.

Perhaps you mean that no longer being together with your partner could pose a problem for your naturalisation request? Does your verblijfvergunning depend on your relation (marriage? geregistreerd partnerschap?) with your (Dutch or EU) partner?



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