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3uler | 5 months ago
The government also decides how many non-family members can register at an address, so in Amsterdam it is common for people to remain registered at there parents while subletting a room in an apartment.
You also get a DigiD which very convenient but also terrifying, especially when I walk around my neighborhood and see plaque’s in the ground for the victims of the holocaust who lived here.
My Dutch girlfriend does not believe me when I tell here that you don’t have to register where you live with the government in the anglophone world. It’s just so engrained in the society that anything else seems absurd.
Alphaeus|5 months ago
I believe in New Zealand other government agencies aren't allowed to access your data without your consent though.
3uler|5 months ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_roll