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Dutch passports are issued to citizens of the Kingdom of the Netherlands for the purpose of international travel. As the Netherlands only distinguish one category of citizen (Nederlandse (Dutch), NLD), for all countries in the Kingdom, passports are the same for all four countries. The passport also serves as a means of identification as required by the Dutch law since 1 January 2005 for all persons over the age of fourteen. Dutch passports are valid for a period of ten years from issuing date. The passport complies with the rules
EU Council Regulation 2252/04
for European Union passports. Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties
Reisdocumenten
Retrieved 14 August 2007
Since 26 August 2006 all passports are issued as a biometric passport with an embedded contactless smartcard
RFID Radio-frequency identification (RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. An RFID system consists of a tiny radio transponder, a radio receiver and transmitter. When triggered by an electromag ...
chip for storing biometric data.Paspoortinformatie Nederlan
Travel documents
Retrieved 19 August 2007
Every Dutch citizen is also a
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. The nationality allows for free rights of movement and residence in any of the states of the European Union, European Economic Area, and
Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
.


Design

In line with other EU passports, Dutch passports are burgundy in colour, with the Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of the Netherlands emblazoned on the front cover. The words "EUROPESE UNIE" (''European Union'') and "KONINKRIJK DER NEDERLANDEN" (''Kingdom of the Netherlands'') are inscribed above the coat of arms as well as "PASPOORT" (''passport''), consistent with the design standards as set forth by the European Union. The Model 2011 biometric passport also features the ICAO biometric passport symbol at the bottom of the cover. The regular passport contains 34 pages, 28 of which may be used for visas. Each chip contains a digital record of the person's fingerprints.


Identity Information Page

The Dutch passport includes the following data on the identity information page: * (1) Personal Identification Number (on the back on the identity information page) * Photo of passport Holder * Type (P) * Code (NLD) * (2) Nationality (Nederlandse) * Document no. * (3) Surname * (4) Given names * (5) Date of birth * (6) Place of birth * (7) Sex * (8) Height * (9) Date of issue * (10) Date of expiry * (11) Signature (of holder) * (12) Issuing Authority (If issued in The Netherlands, the Mayor of the municipality of residence. If issued by a diplomatic post, the Minister of Foreign Affairs The information page ends with the Machine Readable Zone starting with P

Languages

For each item in the passport captions are provided in Dutch language, Dutch, English and French. These captions are numbered and translations into the twenty-three official languages of the European Union are given on the last two pages of the passport.


Passport Note

The Dutch passport contains on its inside cover in Dutch, English and French the words: ''In naam van Zijne Majesteit de Koning der Nederlanden, Prins van Oranje-Nassau, enz. enz. enz., verzoekt de Minister van Buitenlandse Zaken alle overheden van bevriende staten aan de houder van dit paspoort vrije en ongehinderde doorgang te verlenen alsmede alle hulp en bijstand te verschaffen'' ::''In the name of His Majesty the King of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange-Nassau, etc. etc. etc., the Minister of Foreign Affairs requests all authorities of friendly powers to allow the bearer of the present passport to pass freely without let or hindrance and to afford the bearer every assistance and protection which may be necessary.'' The term et cetera, etc. etc. etc. reflects the Style of the Dutch sovereign, large number of other titles the King holds and which are not normally mentioned.


Validity

The regular and business passports are valid for a ten-year period from date of issue (five years for minors). A second passport is valid for a period of two years from date of issue. Emergency passports are valid for the duration of the journey, but no longer than a period of one year from date of issue. Foreigners passports are valid for the same period as the corresponding residence permit is valid.


Types of passports

* Regular passport () issued for holiday and business travels and for identification required by Dutch law. The passport contains 34 pages and is valid for a period of ten years from issuing date.Paspoortinformatie Nederlan
Validity of a travel document
Retrieved 14 August 2007
* Second passport () issued for business purposes only to those citizens travelling frequently and experiencing problems when entering countries because of visa (stamps) present in the regular passport or because the regular passport is in process for obtaining other visa by a foreign embassy. The passport is valid for a period of two years from date of issue. * Business passport () issued with additional pages that may be used for visa. The business passport contains 66 pages and is valid for a period of ten years from issuing date. * Diplomatic passport () issued to people representing the Dutch government on official business and offering diplomatic immunity as defined by the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. The passport contains 66 pages. * Service passport () issued to people representing the Dutch government on official business, but without offering diplomatic immunity. The passport contains 66 pages. * Emergency passport (pink cover) () issued either by the Royal Marechaussee or a Dutch representative abroad to Dutch citizens who are unable to obtain a proper passport in time for travel, strict rules apply. * Alien's passport (green cover) () issued for travelling purposes to non-Dutch residents of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Netherlands who are unable to obtain a passport from their own government. * Laissez-Passer (blue cover) emergency travel document with 8 pages containing handwritten information.


Visa free travel

Visa requirements for Dutch citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of the Netherlands. As of 21 September 2022, Dutch citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 188 countries and territories, ranking the Dutch passport 5th in the world (tied with the passports of Austrian passport, Austria, Danish passport, Denmark, and Swedish passport, Sweden) according to the Henley Passport Index. Although a passport is often used for travel, it is the nationality rather than the passport that visa-free travel is based on.


Gallery of 2011 model passports

File:Nederlanden paspoort 2011.jpg, Regular passport front


Gallery of historic images

File:Paspoort NL.jpg, Dutch passport cover as issued 2006 File:Nederlanden paspoort.jpg, Dutch passport cover as issued 2006 biometric


See also

* Visa requirements for Dutch citizens * Passports of the European Union * Dutch identity card * Dutch nationality law
Dutch passport information
on Public Register of Travel and Identity Documents Online * Visa policy of the Schengen Area * Visa policy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the Caribbean


References


Official copyright-free images of 2014 model Dutch travel documents
{{DEFAULTSORT:Dutch Passport Passports by country, Netherlands, the European Union passports