Citizen of an EU/EER country or Switzerland Area (EEA) or Switzerland, no residence permit is needed for you to live in the Netherlands. Your passport (or ID card) of the country, of which you hold the nationality, is evidence enough that you are permitted to stay in the Netherlands and to work here.
Can I work in the Netherlands with a residence permit?
Working permit with a Dutch / EU partner Internationals who have a residence permit through their Dutch or EU partner or parents are able to work in the Netherlands without restriction.
Are people working from home in the Netherlands?
According to research conducted by the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), 35 percent of workers in the Netherlands worked entirely from home in March 2021, and while many of them said they’d prefer to continue working from home post-pandemic, they miss the social interaction and cooperation …
What documents do I need to live in the Netherlands?
Official matters for new residents
- valid identification (passport or identity card)
- an original birth certificate in Dutch, English, French or German (or a translation by a sworn translator) and authenticated if required (these certificates can be submitted within three months of the appointment)
Do you need a residence permit to work in the Netherlands?
Having your valid residence permit of that other Member State of the EU means that you can stay in the Netherlands. You do not need to apply for a residence permit in the Netherlands. You can get a residence endorsement sticker in your passport as a cross border worker.
Do you have to be a Dutch resident to pay Dutch tax?
First we need to determine where the persons are tax resident. If their home is in the Netherlands, for instance a rented home, then it is very likely they are Dutch tax residents. If they own the home they are living in in the Netherlands, then without any doubt they both are Dutch resident tax payers.
What happens when your Dutch residence permit expires?
If the underlying permit is withdrawn before the expiry date (for example, if your employment ends early), you do not have the legal right to residence in the Netherlands. When your residence permit is about to expire, you are required to leave the Netherlands on the last valid day of your permit.
Do you live in the Netherlands and do you have income from abroad?
Your income from abroad is also part of your worldwide income (for example income from employment or foreign property). Do you live in the Netherlands and do you have income from abroad? If so, you must declare your entire worldwide income in your tax return.