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How to become a Dutch citizen smoothly?

# 中中中 # Introduction Immigrating to a new country, I believe everyone wants to integrate quickly. Of course, in addition to psychological integration, we also need identity integration. Here's how to become a Dutch citizen smoothly. Welcome to read!

How to become a Dutch citizen smoothly

I. Dutch citizens

Once you have lived in the Netherlands for five consecutive years (if you have been with your Dutch spouse or partner for three years), you can become a Dutch citizen by naturalization. You must meet certain conditions, such as proving that you can write and speak Dutch, giving up your previous nationality (with some exceptions), and if you find it difficult to write or pronounce your name in Dutch, you can change your name.

You can apply through the local municipal government, which will take about one year.

Second, sponsors.

Many people will have a sponsor-a person or organization interested in them-to come to the Netherlands (such as employers, educational institutions or family members). Guarantors can submit an application for residence permit on your behalf. If the application is rejected, they can raise objections or appeal.

There are two kinds of promoters: non-recognition and recognition, and only organizations, institutions and companies can be recognized as promoters (fees); Individuals cannot. Some organizations must be registered (recognized) with the Immigration and Naturalization Bureau before they can hire foreign employees, but those who are engaged in paid work, seasonal labor, training or holding European blue cards can choose to register.

Approved sponsors can be:

(1) Compulsory sponsor-used for research, exchange, high-tech immigrants and some scientific researchers. For Turkish citizens with high-tech immigration permits, there is no need for compulsory guarantors.

(2) Guarantor of voluntary recognition —— Employers with foreign employees engaged in paid employment, seasonal labor, training or holding European blue cards may apply for recognition voluntarily.

Recognized guarantors have certain legal obligations, including notifying IND of any change (such as employer change), keeping administrative records, and bearing the repatriation expenses when the visa expires, and looking up the list of guarantors recognized by IND, which is also a useful source for job hunting.

Three. Extension or change of residence permit

If you have a residence permit, the Immigration Bureau will contact you shortly before the residence permit expires, and you may have the opportunity to extend your residence permit (although not all residence permits can be extended). If it cannot be extended, you must apply for a new residence permit-or leave the Netherlands.

Four. Lost file

If your license is lost or stolen, you can apply to the Immigration Bureau for a replacement. You must submit a copy of your passport, police report and passport photo, as well as other documents related to your own situation (such as employment certificate). All foreign documents must be translated and legalized. It costs 259 euros to process this document. Depending on the loss or theft of the document, the Dutch Immigration Bureau will give a reply within eight weeks.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) Immigration and Naturalization Bureau

Generally speaking, unless you have an appointment, you can't go directly to the immigration office (except to get permission).

Extended reading: the advantages of Dutch immigrants

First, the cost of emigrating to the Netherlands is very low, and there is no need to accumulate millions of wealth. You can start with about one million RMB as available funds. No proof of asset source, no physical examination, no crime notarization and no tax payment certificate are required. Among all EU member states, the Netherlands is currently the country that can grant foreigners a five-year residence permit at one time. After five years, the whole family can apply for naturalization or permanent residence status.

Second, the processing time is very short. If the customer cooperates well, the customer can get a visa in half a year at the earliest, which also has great advantages.

Third, immigration to the Netherlands is also handled by one person, and the whole family goes together (children must be under 18 years old). After arriving in the Netherlands, the spouse can enjoy the right to work freely, and can engage in any full-time or part-time job in the Netherlands without applying for a work permit, and the accompanying children can enjoy free education in the Netherlands after arriving.

Fourth, immigrate to the Netherlands and get a five-year residence card at one time. After five years, you can apply for naturalization or permanent residence (Dutch green card or EU green card) according to the Dutch immigration law. You don't have to worry about changing your residence card or dealing with immigration.

Fifth, after emigrating to the Netherlands, the follow-up expenses are also very low. There is no need to rent an office in a place designated by the government. You can set up your own company in the house you buy or rent. You don't have to hire local employees. When there is a temporary business need, you can hire interns or part-time employees. The Dutch Immigration Bureau does not require the subsidiaries of immigrants in the Netherlands to be profitable. When applying for naturalization or permanent residence, the profitability of companies that immigrate to the Netherlands will not be evaluated.

Sixth, after immigrating to the Netherlands, there is no immigration supervisor, and the Dutch government has not stipulated the time when immigrants must stay in the Netherlands. Therefore, after emigration, they can arrange their trips according to their own needs, travel to and from Central Europe at will, and enter and leave any international airport in the EU at any time.

Seventh, after arriving in the Netherlands, new immigrants can enjoy the welfare of most Dutch nationals.

Eighth, children who immigrate to the Netherlands can apply for any university, equivalent institution or major in the European Union as Dutch students. The tuition fee is only 65,438+05-20% of that of foreign students, and they also enjoy all the benefits that foreign students can't enjoy, such as free transportation card, accommodation allowance, interest-free loan, single subject and full-year scholarship. It should be pointed out here that not only the children of immigrants, but also their spouses, if they come to the Netherlands,

Ninth, if you immigrate to the Netherlands and Garden Kingdom, you can enjoy a high-quality living environment, low prices and living expenses, and at the same time let you work and live in the Netherlands with peace of mind. This is a very important consideration for a new immigrant.