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See The AngloFILE category (above) for contact information on Consulates and Embassies from Asia, Mainland Europe, the North American countries, anglophone countries of the Southern Hemisphere, the United Kingdom and Ireland. UK citizensThe British Embassy of the Netherlands has up-to-date news on matters relating to Dutch-British relations, as well as issues of politics, health and safety and immigration. The website of the British Embassy and British Consulate has a section - British Expats - that provides information on the following:
The British Embassy in The Hague cannot help with passport, consular and visa enquiries; instead contact the British Consulate General in Amsterdam. The Consular section provides detailed information on all legal matters pertaining to UK citizens living in the Netherlands: information on passport details and the registration of intended residence; registration of births, marriages, deaths; travel advice and the voting process when out of the country.
US CitizensThe Embassy of the United States in The Hague has a website with up-to-date news on matters of relevance to American citizens in the Netherlands. The US Citizens Service is the Consular section providing detailed information on all legal details pertaining to US citizens living in the Netherlands: information on passports and the registration of intended residence; registration of births, marriages, deaths; the voting process when out of the country and so on. The consular section can also offer notarial services and can give advice and information to Americans living in or visiting the Netherlands.
US citizens living in the Netherlands are eligible to vote by absentee ballot in the General Presidential Elections.
Canadian CitizensThe Canadian Embassy in the Netherlands provides information and services to both Dutch and Canadian citizens. The Consular section provides information for Canadians visiting or living in the Netherlands, including help with birth certificates, police certificates, citizen registration, legalisation of documents and voting in Canadian elections from abroad, amongst other things.
The Emergency Services Centre in Ottawa may be contacted 24-hours a day by collect call:
Australian CitizensThe Consular section of the website of the Australian Embassy in the Netherlands provides services for Australian travellers to or residents in the Netherlands. It contains practical information on how to register with the Embassy, how to obtain Australian birth, death or marriage certificates, police clearance certificates and more.
Australian citizens requiring immediate emergency help can contact the Consular Operations Centre on a toll free number (from the Netherlands)
The Southern Cross Group is a global organisation that exists to "Promote mobility in the Global Community", and to communicate with expatriated Australians throughout the world. Their work includes lobbying for changes in laws that improve or simplify the life of Australians abroad. The Website has detailed information on the legal and practical aspects of: citizenship, voting, visas, health insurance, taxation and more. Any suggestions for extra information that should be on this page?
This is the "Citizen Guides for Foreign Residents of the Netherlands" INFOrmation Page at AngloINFO Holland South. AngloINFO Holland South's INFOrmation Pages provide an online encyclopaedia covering all aspects of "Life in South Netherlands, in English!". AngloINFO Holland South is your Holland South information source, for everyone living in Holland South or moving to Holland South, covering everything from the Holland South property and real estate contacts you need before and during your move to Holland, to all aspects of everyday life in the Holland South international community for those living their lives in Holland. | ||||||||||||||||||||||