Dreaming of Living in The Netherlands? Here’s How You Can Get a PR
From scenic tulip fields to iconic canals and historic windmills, The Netherlands is a country rich in culture and beauty. Now, foreign nationals—including Indians—have the chance to make it their long-term home through the Permanent Residency (PR) program.
What is The Netherlands PR?
Permanent residency allows non-EU/EEA citizens to live and work in The Netherlands for the long term. With a PR, you also take one step closer to Dutch citizenship, which comes with additional benefits such as social security—provided you meet the required conditions.
Eligibility Criteria
To apply for a Netherlands PR, applicants must meet these requirements:
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Must be a non-EU/EEA citizen.
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Have continuously lived in The Netherlands for at least 5 years with a valid residence permit for a non-temporary purpose.
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Provide proof of a stable and sufficient income of €1,657 (around ₹1,71,144).
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Hold valid health insurance for all applicants.
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Maintain a primary residence in the Netherlands during the 5 years.
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Meet all conditions of the residence permit.
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Have no record of posing a public threat.
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Successfully pass the civic integration exam.
Required Documents
Applicants will need:
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Valid passport
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Employment contracts and salary slips
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Proof of health insurance
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Civic integration exam certificate
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Residence permit
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Proof of residence
How to Apply for Netherlands PR
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Check eligibility and collect all necessary documents.
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Apply online through the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) website or submit in person at an IND desk.
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Pay the application fee of €243 (around ₹25,098) — non-refundable.
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Wait for processing, which may take 6 months or longer.
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If approved, collect your residence permit at the IND desk once you receive the approval letter. Source: LIIE IMMIGRATION