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What are the conditions for permanent residence in Holland?

At present, as a traditional non-immigrant European country, the Netherlands does not accept direct immigration in the form of investment, home ownership or starting a company, similar to Canada and Australia. If you want to immigrate to the Netherlands, the quickest and safest way is for China's parent company to set up a subsidiary in the Netherlands and send management personnel, which is what we usually call business immigration.

According to the relevant laws of the Netherlands, there are mainly the following ways to immigrate to the Netherlands:

1. corporate shareholders residence of the enterprise.

2. The second method recommended by 2.GOME International is more suitable for technical experts and employers of small and medium-sized enterprises in China. If a domestic parent company wants to set up a subsidiary in the Netherlands, it needs to send senior management personnel to settle in, but generally speaking, the applicant cannot be the legal representative of the parent company, otherwise the application will be very difficult, and it will take a lot of legal procedures and the time will be slow.

3. Highly educated immigrants. According to the latest policy published by the Dutch Immigration Bureau in 2009, graduates of the top 200 universities in the world can unconditionally obtain a one-year residence permit in the Netherlands, so that these highly educated talents can find jobs or start businesses in the Netherlands.

Moreover, if you apply for family immigration, your family can also get a five-year ID card at one time, but this does not include immediate family members and parents. After the expiration of five years, you can also apply for permanent residence or naturalization according to the Dutch immigration law.

Dutch Settlement Plan In April, 2006, 5438+0, the Dutch immigration law came into effect, which made the application procedure for immigration to the Netherlands more operational.

"Dutch settlement plan" refers to the investment behavior of enterprises (parent companies, the same below) in China to set up subsidiaries (or branches, the same below) in the Netherlands, so that dispatched managers can apply for residence visas for Dutch high-tech immigration projects, and accompanying family members can also obtain residence visas. Approved according to the five-year residence permit issued by the immigration bureau.

Among all EU member states, the Netherlands is currently the country that can grant foreigners a five-year residence permit at one time.

Immigration application conditions

A. Company information of the applicant in China

1. The company has a certain history and was established for at least two years.

2, the registered capital meets the requirements, reaching more than 300 thousand yuan.

3. The enterprise is in good operating condition and has no special annual turnover requirements.

4. Have a certain scale of operation.

5. The registered capital of the Dutch subsidiary/branch is not less than 50,000 euros.

(Registered capital applicants can control it flexibly after getting a visa. )

B. Personal information of the applicant

1, under 55 years old

I have been the manager of the company for the past three years.

3. Non-major shareholders of the Company

4. College degree or above.

operation sequence/order

(1) The investor signs an entrustment agreement with the immigration company.

(2) The immigration lawyer evaluates the application for approval and determines the immigration category;

(3) Name of subsidiary/branch;

(4) Prepare the establishment documents of subsidiaries/branches; Customers submit the required information, fill in the relevant documents and forms, and translate them into Dutch. All the materials were sent to the Dutch Immigration Bureau, handled by lawyers and informed to the Chinese side by reply.

(5) The Ministry of Justice/government agencies approved the establishment of the company;

(6) Opening a subsidiary/branch account: opening a company account in ABN Amro and paying the second service fee;

(7) Paid-in registered capital of the customer: 50,000 euros registered capital is recorded;

(8) The Economic Development Bureau/government agencies review the customer's business plan;

(9) Approved by Immigration Bureau/Ministry of Labor;

⑽ Immigration visa return application;

⑾ The embassy or consulate in the jurisdiction where the customer is located receives the visa;

⑿ Embassy interviews and labels;

(13) Arrive at City Hall/Aliens Administration for registration and physical examination.