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Want To Live In The Netherlands? Indians Can Now Get A PR For ₹26,000

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This process presents a valuable opportunity for Indians looking to live, work, and settle in the Netherlands without spending a fortune.

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Permanent residency allows you to live and work in the Netherlands long-term. (Representative Image)

Permanent residency allows you to live and work in the Netherlands long-term. (Representative Image)

Dreaming of living among tulips, windmills, and canals? The Netherlands is not only known for its picturesque landscapes but also offers opportunities for foreigners to settle down. For those looking to experience Dutch culture and build a life there, the country now provides a clear pathway to permanent residency (PR) for non-EU/EEA nationals, including Indians, provided they meet certain eligibility requirements.

Permanent residency allows you to live and work in the Netherlands long-term. It can also pave the way to Dutch citizenship later, giving you access to social security and other benefits. However, it is important to meet all eligibility criteria before applying.

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To apply for permanent residency in the Netherlands, you must fulfill these key conditions:

  • You need to be a non-EU/EEA citizen and have lived in the Netherlands continuously for at least 5 years under a valid residence permit meant for non-temporary purposes (like work or study).
  • Your income should be stable and sufficient, with a minimum of 1,657 Euros per month (around Rs 1,71,144).
  • You must pass the Dutch civic integration exam at level A2, which tests your knowledge of the Dutch language and culture, unless you are exempted.
  • Health insurance is mandatory for every applicant.
  • A police clearance certificate proving you have no criminal record is also required.

How to Apply?

  • Check Eligibility and Gather DocumentsMake sure you meet the eligibility criteria and collect all required documents, including your valid passport, employment contracts, salary slips, health insurance papers, civic integration exam certificate, residence permit, and proof of residence.
  • Submit Your ApplicationYou can apply online through the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) website or submit your application in person at an IND office.
  • Pay the Application FeeThe non-refundable fee is currently €243 (approximately ₹25,098).
  • Wait for ProcessingApplication processing can take around six months or longer, depending on individual cases.
  • Receive ApprovalIf your application is approved, you will receive an approval letter. You can then collect your residence permit from the IND office.

This process presents a valuable opportunity for Indians looking to live, work, and settle in the Netherlands without spending a fortune. With an application fee of just around ₹26,000 and by meeting a few straightforward criteria, your dream of experiencing life in the scenic Dutch countryside could be within reach.

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