Twelve new Dutch citizens welcomed in citizenship ceremony
Twelve residents, including five children, have officially become Dutch citizens after a ceremony led by Mayor Renate Westerlaken-Loos. This milestone grants them full rights and responsibilities as members of Dutch society.
| Key Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Number of new citizens | 12 (including 5 children) |
| Date of ceremony | March 9, 2026 |
| Presiding official | Mayor Renate Westerlaken-Loos |
| Document presented | Declaration of Dutch Citizenship |
Local mayors in the Netherlands play a ceremonial role in granting Dutch citizenship, symbolizing the integration of new citizens into the community. The national government sets the legal framework, while municipalities handle the administrative and celebratory aspects.
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Twelve residents granted Dutch citizenship
On Monday, March 9, twelve residents—including five children—were granted Dutch citizenship. Mayor Renate Westerlaken-Loos presented them with the Declaration of Granting Dutch Citizenship.
Congratulations to all of you! 💐
