Yes, they won't let you renounce your citizenship unless you're taking up elsewhere, due to some UN resolution against statelessness. (Which is meant to be a bad thing refugees are caught in, but sounds pretty fantastic to me)
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I have also Dutch citizenship so I would not be stateless from this. But like you I like the idea of being stateless. There is an old UN resolution which is obscure and a bit complicated and not fully implemented despite most governments ratifying it, and they have to give you a document of identity and let you register to pay tax. The benefits of citizenship are very dubious but it is a lot of time and some money to get the right to settle.
I think there is a much bigger problem these UN bastids are doing nothing about. In fact the EU mandates address registration for almost everything, and at least here in the Netherlands, half the people are stuck on the street because of this nonsense. I had a really big problem when my passport expired, I was not allowed to work! A great job was into the stage of interview at the time and I couldn't follow it up.
I don't really want help from these bastards. I want them to stop getting in my way.
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