You were convicted of a crime in the 5-year period before you applied for naturalisation or option. Or you were convicted after the application, but before the decision on the application. You have received a conditional or unconditional sentence for this crime in the Netherlands or abroad. You have received one of the following sentence:
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A custodial sentence, for example a prison sentence or a placement under a hospital order (in Dutch: TBS).
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A community service of 36 hours or more. Unless you had to do this community service because you could not pay a fine of less than € 900.
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Multiple community service orders of 18 hours or more each. And the total hours of community service is 54 hours or more.
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A fine, penalty order or transaction of € 900 or more.
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A measure of € 900 or more against the financial advantage that you have received as a result of a criminal offense (unlawful advantage). For example, you have received money or goods as a result of the crime. You must pay this money or the value of these goods to the government.
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Multiple criminal orders, transactions, fines or measures against the financial advantage of € 450 each or more. And the total amount is € 1,350 or more.
Is your sentence completed? Then you can only become a Dutch citizen again after a period of 5 years. During this period you may not be convicted of a crime. We call this the rehabilitation period. The rehabilitation period starts after the end of your sentence or after you have paid the amount in full.