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Return to your country of origin

If your asylum application is rejected, you must return to your country of origin. You can do this independently, and you can often receive assistance. If you do not leave independently, you may be forcibly returned.

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Independent return to your country of origin

You decide whether or not you want to return to your country of origin. You can read more about independent return on this page.

Forced return to your country of origin

If you do not return independently to your country of origin, the Dutch government can forcibly return you. You can read more about that on this page.

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