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If I am unemployed for personal reasons after emigrating to the Netherlands, will I get unemployment insurance like China?

I can tell you in detail here: in the first five years, new immigrants only need to pay payroll tax on time every month. 10% of the monthly payroll tax is personal income tax, and the remaining 90% is pension insurance, welfare and unemployment insurance paid by immigrants. After five years, immigrants who are naturalized or apply for long-term residence can immediately enjoy 90%-60% of their original salary. Within a period of several years (calculated according to the tax filing time), you can receive unemployment benefits from the state for up to three years, and then you can receive a minimum of 8,000 euros per year. According to the accounts calculated by China immigrants themselves, all taxes paid in the first five years totaled about 40,000-50,000 euros, and they can get them back in the form of unemployment insurance money after three years of stopping working, and they can get unemployment insurance money again at some time after they resume working. After that, customers can receive state unemployment benefits if they have no ability to continue working, but we do not recommend this. After all, the taxes paid are ultimately for their own use, and there is no need to rely on interests.

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