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Aruba Naturalization Test 2026 Registration Opens in July
Key Point
- Aruba will open online registration for the 2026 naturalization test on July 1, 2026, with limited slots and updated exam availability.
Naturalization Test Slots for 2026
On June 5, 2026, Aruba announced that registration for the 2026 Naturalization Test will open on July 1, 2026, at 8:00 AM.
Candidates must submit a digital application themselves. Registration will close once all testing slots are filled.
Limited Test Components
In 2026, candidates may register only for Dutch language exams (A2 level), including:
- Reading
- Listening
- Writing
- Speaking
The following tests will not be offered this year:
- Orientacion di Comunidad
- Orientacion Estatal
- Papiamento language test (A2)
Registration Requirements
Applicants must:
- Complete the online registration form via the Department of Education website
- Use a Gmail address (other email providers will not be accepted)
- Upload all required documents in PDF format, including:
- Valid passport
- Recent Civil Register extract (issued within six months)
- Supporting declarations or exemption certificates (if applicable)
- Relevant diplomas and transcripts (if applicable)
Incomplete applications will not be processed.
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