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Haarlem must house 283 more status holders this year

Haarlem must house 283 more status holders this year

The municipality of Haarlem has provided housing for 91 status holders since the beginning of this year. According to figures from the Ministries of the Interior and Justice, the city is required to accommodate an additional 283 status holders by the end of 2024.

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