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Conditions and documents for immigration registration in the Netherlands

Article 1 Conditions and documents for the registration of immigrants in the Netherlands

1, civil registration

After you finally come to the Netherlands through a long visa, mvv or immigration procedures, if you plan to live in the Netherlands for more than 4 months, then the first step you have to do is to register as a citizen of the city. Then you will get a BSN number. Take Amsterdam as an example. Other cities are similar.

2.BSN number

The BSN number is a personal public service number. With this number, you can work, open a bank account, participate in medical insurance and see a doctor, and apply for various welfare allowances.

Please note that if your stay is less than 4 months, you can get this BSN number directly from the tax bureau.

3. Registration conditions

To successfully register, the following conditions must be met:

EU citizens need to show valid passports or ID cards. Citizens of non-EU countries must hold a valid Dutch ID card or are applying for an ID card.

The applicant must have lived in this city for 4 consecutive months or accumulated for more than 6 months.

4. Where to register?

Where to register depends on the purpose of your stay. The initial registration of high-tech immigrants is arranged by the department dedicated to high-tech immigrants under IND.

Except for Dutch high-tech immigrants and immigration agents, all registrants should register in the office. You must make an appointment by telephone before registration: 14020 (direct dial).

5. Documents required for registration

Valid identity document (passport or Dutch valid identity document)

House lease or purchase agreement

If you live with someone else, you must have a statement that you are allowed to live with him.

Applicants with partners or children must also register at the city hall, and the personal information department will interview you.

Applicants with partners or children also need the following documents:

Child birth certificate

marriage certificate

If the child is adopted, a child adoption certificate is also required.

registration fee

Registration is free.

In the Netherlands, not all documents take effect automatically. The city hall only accepts documents in Dutch, English, French or German. If the document you hold is not in the above language, you need an official translation.

Article 2 Common sense of Dutch immigrants' life

Tel: The Dutch country code is 3 1. Public telephones can make international calls.

Clothing: Winter in Holland is long and cold, and summer is short, so it is advisable to carry clothes mainly in autumn and winter.

Residence registration: you must report to the foreign affairs department of the local police station within eight days of your arrival in the Netherlands and show the relevant documents.

Insurance: Dutch law stipulates that everyone must apply for medical and accident insurance and show proof of insurance when reporting to the police station.

Transportation: The public facilities related to public life in the Netherlands have their own color system, and the public transportation system in the Netherlands is very convenient. Trains, buses and bicycles will be introduced here.

Train: If you expect to travel by train frequently in the coming year, you might as well consider buying a train discount card.

Bus, tram and subway: the tickets for these three cars are the same.

Bicycle: The bicycle lanes in Holland are well planned, so it is very convenient to have a bicycle instead of walking. The Dutch government stipulates that bicycles must have:

1. Front and rear lights;

2. Rear reflector;

3. Wheel reflective strips, or you will be fined if you are found by the police.

Mail: Holland Post, Telephone Communication and Postal Bank, all of which are handled by PTT-Netherlands.

Money: Traveler's checks and cash on hand can be deposited in branches of domestic banks in the Netherlands, local banks in the Netherlands or postal banks. Service items of postal bank: account opening, transfer, check and interest calculation.

Article 3 Costs of Dutch immigrants

Holland is known as the back garden of Europe, the world of tulips, the kingdom of windmills, the artistic shrines of Rembrandt and Van Gogh, and rich and delicious cheese products, which attract the attention of many immigrants. How much is the Dutch immigration fee? If you choose the Real Estate Fund of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the minimum amount is $654.38 +0.8 million, and various government fees and attorney fees are also required.

If you choose to invest in immigrants, you can choose to invest in the real estate fund of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which can be divided into three types:

Scheme A: Buy a fund of USD 6,543,800+0.8 million to obtain a residence card, and log in and renew the card once a year.

Option B: Subscribe to a fund of $350,000 to obtain a residence card, and renew it every three years.

Option C: Buy a fund of $490,000, get a residence card, and renew it every five years.

Scheme A needs to be submitted to the Immigration Bureau for approval in advance, and the quota is limited to 100 per year. You can also choose to invest in enterprises in the Netherlands, with an investment amount of not less than 654.38+0.25 million euros, and then you can get a residence permit for three years.

In addition, the applicant also needs to pay various government fees, attorney fees, consulting service fees and a small amount of insurance, physical examination, translation and notarization fees.

If you apply for naturalization and give up international naturalization, you can apply for naturalization of 798 euros for a single person, 10 19 euros for a double person and17 euros for a minor person; If you choose the naturalization procedure, single person 170 Euro, double person 289 Euro, minor 20 Euro.