--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "J. van Baardwijk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


>I'll take my own country as an example. Once upon a time, close to >100% of 
>  the people here were Dutch by birth, and held some form of >Christian 
>belief  (rough division: Protestants in the north, Catholics >in the 
>South).  Nowadays, some 1.5 million people (9% of the >population) here are 
>of  non-Dutch origin...

I've got a question about this.  Are the people onf non-Dutch origin 
becoming citizens of the Netherlands? For example, can Turkish workers, 
after a few years, become Dutch workers with all the rights and privledges 
of citizens?  It is common? Do most become citizens, or can only a few?

Dan M.
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