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Registering your baby

All newborns must be registered. The Dutch law says that this must be done within 3 days after birth. A newborn can be registered at the town hall (gemeentehuis) by you, your partner or any person that was present at birth. 

The following documents will be required:

  • Both parents' passports
  • Marriage certificate (if applicable)
  • Residence permits
  • If not married you have to arrange the ‘acknowledgment of paternity’ (erkenning van het ongeboren kind) already during the pregnancy, also through town hall.

Some countries allow you to register the foreign birth of a child at the embassy. Contact the embassy before the birth takes place so that you know what to do and what the time limits are, if any. When you register your child’s birth, you can ask the officials for an ‘international birth certificate’, which may prove useful in your home country. If you need the international birth certificate to register a foreign birth at your embassy, it will be provided free of charge. A fee is payable for any other copies.

You might also have to register the child with the Aliens Police (Vreemdelingenpolitie). Call ahead of time as it might be necessary to make an appointment. Take the original international birth certificate and your passport with you.

Source EURAXESS

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