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statushouder

Statushouder is a Dutch term used to describe a person who possesses a specific status granted by an authority, such as a government body, an institution, or an organization. The focus of the term is on the entitlement or condition that the holder carries, rather than on personal identity alone. In practice, the designation is often used in bureaucratic or administrative contexts to refer to someone who has been officially recognized as having a particular status.

Etymology and usage are straightforward: status is borrowed from international vocabulary and hou der is the

Common contexts include immigration and asylum procedures, where a statushouder may hold a recognized status such

See also: asylum status, residence permit, civil status, administrative registry, status in workflows.

Dutch
word
for
holder.
The
compound
is
used
in
formal
and
semi-formal
language
to
emphasize
that
the
person
benefits
from
or
is
bound
by
a
certain
legal,
administrative,
or
organizational
status.
as
refugee
status,
subsidiary
protection,
or
a
residence
permit.
In
civil
registries
or
administrative
systems,
the
term
can
also
describe
a
person
who
holds
a
defined
civil
status,
for
example
marital
status
or
guardianship
status,
as
recorded
by
authorities.
In
organizational
or
workflow
settings,
statusholders
can
refer
to
individuals
who
have
the
authority,
permissions,
or
obligations
associated
with
a
particular
step
or
state
in
a
process.