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At the request of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Stichting Goed informs you about the following. You can participate in a survey for Dutch nationals abroad until March 31, 2022. This survey is distributed by various organisations, embassies and consulates in order to reach as many Dutch citizens as possible across the border. Make your opinion heard and count!

Government departments work together on one portal, netherlandsworldwide.nl with all relevant information in one place. A central place for arranging your government affairs. Here you will find information about government products and services that you may need as a Dutch citizen abroad. From DigiD to driver's license, from state pension to ballot paper, from passport to student finance. You can now go to Nederlandwereldwijd.nl for all these matters – and much more – and the employees of the Netherlands Worldwide are available 24/7 to answer your questions, to think along with you and, where necessary, to refer you to the right authorities. and channels.

This month (March 2022), research agency CHOICE is conducting a new study commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This survey mainly contains questions about your recent experiences with services provided by the Dutch government and your opinion of government services in general. The survey also examines the consequences of the corona crisis for government services. The results are used to ensure that Dutch government services, including the Netherlands worldwide, meet your needs and wishes as closely as possible.

We hope you will participate in this research. Participation in the survey takes approximately 15 minutes and is possible until March 31, 2022. You can reach the survey via this link: https://surveys.thechoice.nl/s3/dpc2145-k4

Thanks in advance, Stichting Goed.

2 responses to “Participate in research into the services provided by the Dutch government”

  1. chris says up

    Questionnaire already completed.

  2. Johan says up

    Questionnaire completed and let's hope it yields something


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