The 2001 UK Census recorded 40,438 Dutch-born people living in the UK. The 2011 Census recorded 57,439 Dutch-born residents in England, 1,642 in Wales, 4,117 in Scotland and 515 in Northern Ireland. The Office for National Statistics estimates that the figure for the whole of the UK was 68,000 in 2019.
Do EU citizens have the right to work in the UK?
The EU Settlement Scheme was established to enable EU, EEA and Swiss citizens resident in the UK by 31 December 2020, and their family members, to get the immigration status they need to continue to live, work and study in the UK.
Will EU citizens be able to work in the UK after Brexit?
If you were living in the United Kingdom before 1 January 2021, you may continue to live and work there. However, you need to have settled or pre-settled status. The deadline for applying was 30 June 2020.
How to contact the Dutch embassy in the UK?
Go to the embassy’s Facebook page for dates. You can also contact the Dutch government. Read the Q&As about Brexit for Dutch citizens in the UK on this website. For consular matters, you can contact the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ 24/7 BZ Contact Centre.
Are there any Dutch people in the UK?
Dutch people in the United Kingdom. Dutch people in the United Kingdom, also known as Anglo-Dutch people, include British people of Dutch ancestry and people born in the Netherlands who live in the United Kingdom.
Can a UK business provide services in the Netherlands?
If you are a UK business providing services in the Netherlands, you will need to follow Dutch regulations about: EEA nationality requirements which could prevent you from providing services in some sectors Consider appointing an English-speaking lawyer in the Netherlands to help you comply with specific regulations.
Is there a Dutch academic network in the UK?
The Dutch Academic Network in the UK (DANinUK) is an open network for Dutch nationals working in Higher Education and (academic) research institutions in the United Kingdom.