Residence permit as a foreign investor: you may stay outside the Netherlands for a maximum of 8 months in a period of 12 months. This means that we also add up separate periods. You must still continue to meet the conditions of your residence permit.
How long does it take to get permanent residency in Netherlands?
5 years
Permanent residency. You can apply for permanent residency after 5 years of uninterrupted legal stay in the Netherlands. There are 2 types of permanent residency: long-term residency EC, based on EU law.
Can a British citizen work in the Netherlands?
Once you have obtained a Dutch residence permit, you are not required to comply with any integration measures and you are entitled to work in the Netherlands without a work permit. British students will retain their rights to statutory tuition fees and student finance if they meet the conditions applying to EU citizens.
How long do you have to live in the Netherlands to get Dutch citizenship?
This procedure is available to people that have lived in the Netherlands for a minimum of five years (in most cases this involves giving up their British citizenship), or have been married to a Dutch citizen for three years (this group is entitled to British and Dutch dual nationality).
How long can you stay in the Netherlands with a work permit?
Under the TEV procedure there is a combined single permit for residence and work. Single permits are valid for up to 3 years – after which the residence permit is changed to free access to the Dutch labour market.
When to apply for Dutch residence permit after Brexit?
During the transition period from March 29, 2019, until July 1, 2020, British citizens and their family members legally residing, working and / or studying in the Netherlands before March 29, 2019, will keep these rights of residence. During the transitional period, you will need to apply for a Dutch residence permit.