Residency in the Netherlands

YoungCapital has gathered all the information you need about gaining residency in The Netherlands. We break down all the different types of Visas, how to apply for citizenship, and how to get a BSN quickly. You can also contact the Multilingual team for advice and help in finding you a job in The Netherlands.

Information about residency in The Netherlands


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Apply for Permanent residence in The Netherlands

Migrating to The Netherlands, it is not a difficult process and can be done by anyone! Simply follow the following steps, and we will help guide you down your path to migrating to The Netherlands.

Dutch permanent residence vs citizenship

Dutch Permanent Residence vs Citizenship

If you want to live in The Netherlands long term, then you have two options, dutch permanent residence vs citizenship. So what are the differences? We tell you more in this article.

types of visas in The Netherlands

What are the Types of Visa in The Netherlands

There are four different types of Visas in The Netherlands. We break down the information and requirements you need for each Visa type.

highly skilled migrant in The Netherlands

Highly Skilled Migrant in The Netherlands

To live and work in The Netherlands, you will likely need a residence permit and work visa, but the type of permit and visa you'll need can vary depending on your situation. You may be considered a highly skilled migrant in The Netherlands.

Netherlands student visa

Netherlands Student Visa

Obtaining a student visa in The Netherlands is a straight-forward process with a very high acceptance rate! Students that are non-EU citizens will need to apply either for an entry visa and/or a residence permit to be eligible to study in The Netherlands.

what is the turing program

What is the Turing Program?

The Turing Program, also known as the Turing Scheme, gives UK students the funding they need to experience once in a lifetime opportunities abroad, following the UK's decision to leave the EU at the start of 2021.

turing scheme vs erasmus

Is the Turing Scheme better than Erasmus

The Erasmus scheme had covered the tuition fees of students wanting to study abroad, but the Turing programme expects tuition fees to be waived by host universities. Keep reading to find out more pros and cons.

Migrate to The Netherlands

How can you migrate to The Netherlands

Migrating to The Netherlands, it is not a difficult process but there are obstacles you must jump before being able to call yourself a Dutch resident! Simply follow the following steps, and we will help guide you down your path to migrating to The Netherlands.

schengen visa open for The Netherlands

Is the Schengen Visa open for The Netherlands

The Schengen Visa, also known as a short-stay Schengen visa or C visa, grants you stay in any country in the Schengen area for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period. Fortunately, The Netherlands is one of the Schengen Countries. Keep reading to learn more.

Netherlands Visa Requirements

Netherlands Visa Requirements

Whether you require a Visa to enter The Netherlands or the type of Visa that you will need, is dependent on your nationality, length of stay and the purpose of your visit. Keep reading to learn more.

Erasmus Plus

Erasmus Plus

Since 1987, the Erasmus Plus programme has provided over 9 million students with the opportunity to experience a global education by wavering tuition fees and funding grants.

What is a BSN Number

What is a BSN Number

A BSN (burgerservicenummer) also known as a citizen service number, is a personal number given to each individual that is registered in the Personal Records Database (BRP) Keep reading to know how to get a BSN number and what BSN numbers are used for.

Health insurance in The Netherlands

Health Insurance in The Netherlands

Health insurance in The Netherlands is obligatory for the majority of residents over 18 years old. There are different kinds of health insurance that covers many medical requirements.

Healthcare in The Netherlands

Healthcare in The Netherlands

The healthcare system is run by the government and also supplemented by private insurance companies. In order for anyone to have access to these services, it is a must to have health insurance in The Netherlands.

Contact the Multilingual team

The Multilingual team will help you with advice, working and finding you a job in The Netherlands.