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The inburgeringsexamen: 8 questions answered
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Here are the eight questions you’re most likely asking, answered as plainly as we can manage.
It’s a set of them, testing your Dutch language skills and your knowledge of how Dutch society actually works.
Citizenship and stronger residence permits both generally require proof of Dutch language ability, and inburgering is the most common way to prove it.
If you’re obliged to integrate, you get three years.
If you later want to naturalise, you’ll either sit the A2 exams anyway or request a separate advies (advice) from DUO.