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Asylum, Migration and Integration

Internet sources in the Netherlands and Europe

The Netherlands

  • Immigration and Naturalisation Department (IND)

    This site contains news, brochures and forms, about the organization and chain partners, facts and figures.

    IND
  • Government theme Asylum policy and immigration

    This theme contains information, news, documents and publications on the Dutch asylum policy and immigration.

    Asylum policy and immigration
  • Government theme integration

    This theme contains information on economic migrants from the European Union, civic integration, news, documents and publications.

    Integration
  • Government theme Nationality

    This theme contains information, news, documents and publications on the Dutch nationality.

    Nationality
  • Advisory Committee on Aliens Affairs (ACVZ)

    On this website you will find information about the organisation, working methods and members of the ACVZ. Furthermore the summaries of some public ACVZ-Reports and Preliminary studies in English are also presented on this website.

    ACVZ
  • Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA)

    The COA is responsible for the reception of asylum seekers. COA provides accommodation during the asylum procedure and prepares asylum seekers for staying in the Netherlands, returning to their country of origin, or transmigration.

    COA
  • Repatriation and Departure Service (DTV)

    The Repatriation and Departure Service (Dienst Terugkeer & Vertrek, DT&V) is an implementing organization of the Ministry of Justice and resides under the responsibility of the State Secretary of Justice. The Repatriation and Departure Service directs the actual departure of aliens who have no right to reside in the Netherlands.

    DTV
  • International Organisation for Migration (IOM)

    The organization addresses a variety of migration issues in The Netherlands including the transportation of people to and from The Netherlands, (re)integration, combating human trafficking, labour migration, migration and development, and migration and health.

    IOM

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Europe

  • European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations (ERCOMER)

    The European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations (ERCOMER) exists to actively encourage, support and promote comparative research in the fields of international migration and ethnic relations within the European context.

    Ercomer
  • The European Refugee Fund

    European refugee fund

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