Restoration

Путь потомков сефардов (только общее восстановление статьи 28)

Гражданство в стране Нидерланды

Право на участие
NL-RST-07 (Путь потомков сефардов) действует ИСКЛЮЧИТЕЛЬНО в соответствии со статьей 28 общих принципов восстановления RWN. В законодательстве Нидерландов НЕТ указа, касающегося сефардов (в отличие от Испании 2015 г. + Португалии 2013/2015 г.).
Отказ от гражданства
Не требуется

Эта страница переведена автоматически. Официальной является английская версия.

Обзор

There is no Sephardic descent route in Netherlands nationality law. None of the seventeen option grounds in force and none of the naturalisation conditions turns on Sephardic ancestry, on descent from the Portuguese Israelite community of Amsterdam, or on membership of any ancestral community. Spain and Portugal each legislated for this; the Netherlands did not. As of 25 July 2026, anyone describing a Dutch "Sephardic passport" pathway is describing something that does not exist in the instruments in force.

That is worth stating plainly because the practical consequence is financial: genealogical research commissioned to prove Sephardic descent will not, by itself, open any Dutch route, however well documented it is.

What Netherlands law does recognise is a documented line of Dutch nationality. And there is one genuinely descent-based family of option grounds, which is where a person with old Dutch family should look first: the pre-1985 maternal-descent cohort. A person born before 1 January 1985 to a Dutch mother and a non-Dutch father has an option ground with no residence requirement at all, and their children have derivative grounds. Those turn on your mother's nationality on a given date — not on community membership.

Beyond that, the ordinary instruments apply: option for a former Dutch national, and naturalisation, for which the five-year residence condition does not apply to anyone who has at some time held Dutch nationality (RWN art 8(2)).

Кто имеет право

NL-RST-07 (Путь потомков сефардов) действует ИСКЛЮЧИТЕЛЬНО в соответствии со статьей 28 общих принципов восстановления RWN. В законодательстве Нидерландов НЕТ указа, касающегося сефардов (в отличие от Испании 2015 г. + Португалии 2013/2015 г.). Право на участие: заявитель должен (i) документально подтвердить сефардское происхождение через записи португальско-израильской общины Амстердама (Эснога, основанная в 1675 году) ИЛИ свидетельства сефардской генеалогии (фамилия нескольких поколений + членство в сообществе) + (ii) документально подтвердить предыдущее голландское гражданство ИЛИ достаточное историческое обоснование + (iii) 12 месяцев hoofdverblijf в Нидерландах + (iv) хороший характер + (v) чистая иммиграционная история. Документация, как правило, требует: исследование сефардской генеалогии (часто через базы данных Бет Хатфутсот + частные сефардские генеалогические архивы) + записи о членстве в португальско-израильском сообществе + записи о голландском гражданстве (если таковые имеются) + 12-месячное подтверждение hoofdverblijf + декларация о хорошем характере. Обработка обычно 18-24 месяца. Обжалуемый отказ bezwaar 6w → Rechtbank Den Haag → кассати Хоге Раад.

Основные утверждения с тегами маршрута:

  • В Нидерландах нет указа о сефардском гражданстве, аналогичного PT 30-A/2015 или ES 12/2015; Потомки сефардов должны использовать пути общего восстановления (статья 28) или натурализации…

Требования

Start with the pre-1985 maternal-descent grounds, because they are the strongest grounds in the Act for anyone abroad.

The parent ground: born before 1 January 1985 to a Dutch mother and a non-Dutch father. There is no residence requirement. A parallel ground covers a person adopted before 1 January 1985 in the Kingdom by a woman who was Dutch when the judgment became final, the child being a minor at the first-instance judgment.

The derivative grounds, for the children of such a person: born as their child; recognised by them before the age of seven; recognised during minority with proof of biological paternity; parentage established judicially; or adopted by them in the Kingdom while a minor.

A sequencing rule governs the whole family and catches people out: the parent must actually acquire Dutch nationality first before the child can use a derivative ground. The only exception is where that parent died before being able to acquire it, in which case the parent's compliance with the parent ground is investigated posthumously.

If none of those fits, the general routes are: option as a former Dutch national — adult, previously held Dutch nationality or the status of Nederlands onderdaan-niet-Nederlander, and one uninterrupted year of admission for an indefinite period with principal residence in the Kingdom accrued as a foreign national; or naturalisation, with the residence condition disapplied for former nationals but the CEFR A2 naturalisation test, the good-character condition, the renunciation duty and the declaration of solidarity all still applying.

Across all option grounds: refusal is mandatory where serious suspicions exist, on your conduct, of danger to public order, good morals or the security of the Kingdom, and anyone who has ever acquired Dutch nationality by option may afterwards use only two grounds (RWN arts 6(4) and 6(9)).

Документы

This is where the difference between a real route and a marketed one shows up most sharply.

Documents that carry no operative weight, because no ground turns on what they prove: Portuguese Israelite community membership records, Sephardic surname research, genealogy-database certificates, rabbinical attestations of descent, and reports from commercial ancestry services. They are not disqualifying — they simply have nothing in Netherlands nationality law to attach to.

Documents that do carry weight, because they establish the statutory facts:

  • your own birth certificate, and the birth certificate of the parent through whom you claim;
  • evidence of that parent's Dutch nationality on the operative date — an old Dutch passport, a bewijs van Nederlanderschap (certificate of Dutch nationality), a historical population-register extract, or consular records;
  • a deed of recognition, judicial parentage decision or adoption judgment where the claim runs through one of those;
  • historical nationality data on parents and grandparents, which the authority is expressly entitled to demand for the pre-1985 descent grounds.

Formalities: foreign documents must be legalised or apostilled at your own cost, and translated by a sworn translator, preferably into Dutch, where they are in a language other than Dutch, English, German or French; the translation must be physically attached to the original or certified copy. On Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba only Dutch and English are accepted untranslated.

Where a deed genuinely cannot be obtained, bewijsnood may be accepted — where such deeds were never drawn up in that country, or were drawn up but the register was lost — supported by a written reasoned statement from the authorities concerned.

Правовая основа

Статья 28 RWN (без сефардского указа)

Компетентный орган

Идентификатор источника Цитирование
НЛ-SRC-051
НЛ-SRC-001

Количество контактов: 2.

Exceptions & edge cases

Do not buy the premise. The most consequential thing on this page is negative: there is no ancestry-based Dutch route, so money spent proving Sephardic descent buys you nothing in a nationality file unless it also happens to document a line of Dutch nationality.

The sequencing rule on the pre-1985 descent grounds defeats many family claims. A child cannot use a derivative ground until the qualifying parent has actually acquired Dutch nationality. Plan the family's applications in order, oldest generation first.

The pre-1985 parent ground has no residence requirement, which makes it uniquely valuable to someone living abroad. Every other option ground requires residence in the Kingdom.

The one-shot bar: anyone who has ever acquired Dutch nationality by option may afterwards use only the former-national ground and the proportionality-based restoration ground (RWN art 6(9)).

The proportionality-based restoration option is not a general historic remedy. It applies only where nationality was lost by operation of law and EU citizenship was lost with it — so any loss before 1 November 1993, when EU citizenship was created, is outside it, as is any case where the person held another EU nationality at the moment of loss.

If you go the naturalisation route rather than an option ground, the naturalisation test at CEFR level A2 applies even to someone who was never subject to the civic-integration obligation, and civic-integration exemptions do not automatically carry over.

Finally, if the real question is whether you already are a Dutch national through an unbroken line nobody has ever formally recognised, the instrument is a petition under RWN art 17 to the rechtbank Den Haag — or to the Gemeenschappelijk Hof if you live in the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom — from which only cassation to the Hoge Raad lies. That is a declaratory procedure, not an application.

Sources

All instruments were retrieved and read on 25 July 2026.

  • Rijkswet op het Nederlanderschap (RWN), consolidated text in force since 1 October 2023, unamended since — https://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0003738/2023-10-01 (art 6(1) option grounds, including the pre-1985 maternal-descent family; art 6(4) public order; art 6(9) one-shot bar; art 8 naturalisation conditions; art 8(2) residence condition disapplied for former nationals; art 17 status determination)
  • Besluit verkrijging en verlies Nederlanderschap, in force since 1 March 2017 — https://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0013605 (art 6(1) data the applicant must supply, including historical nationality data on parents and grandparents for the descent grounds)
  • Handleiding Rijkswet op het Nederlanderschap 2003, version in force since 1 July 2026 — https://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBW33099 (sequencing rule on the derivative descent grounds; bewijsnood; legalisation and translation requirements)
  • Besluit naturalisatietoets, in force since 26 May 2022 — https://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0013604
  • Algemene wet bestuursrecht — https://wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0005537

The absence of a Sephardic-specific instrument is a finding from reading the option grounds and naturalisation conditions in the RWN as consolidated at 1 October 2023 in full; no such instrument appears among them.

Примеры сценариев

Примеры сценариев приведены на английском языке.

  • Per RWN Article 28 (no Sephardic decree): Sephardic descendant pathway (Article 28 general restoration only)

    Anchor authority: RWN Article 28 (no Sephardic decree)

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