Foreign nationals intending to stay in the Netherlands for extended periods, either for work or study, must obtain a suitable residence permit. This process varies depending on the purpose of the stay. Japanese citizens enjoy a simplified entry process as they do not require a long-stay visa (MVV), but they still need to apply for a temporary residence permit suited to their purpose of stay.
Japanese nationals planning to immigrate to the Netherlands may do so under several common scenarios:
A residence permit is necessary for paid employment in the Netherlands. Japanese nationals can apply for standard employment roles or opt for positions as highly skilled migrants.
Japanese nationals admitted to Dutch universities or educational institutions can stay in the country with a residence permit for study purposes.
For those looking to start a business and contribute to the Dutch economy, the Netherlands Enterprise Agency offers programs for foreign entrepreneurs. This route is particularly suitable for Japanese nationals interested in entrepreneurship.
Japanese nationals can apply for a residence permit for family reunification if they have a spouse already living in the Netherlands. This scheme also covers certain other family members.
The specific documents required for a residence permit application depend on the intended purpose of stay. Japanese nationals should ensure they have all necessary documentation to support their application, whether for work, study, entrepreneurship, or family reunification.
For those planning to immigrate permanently, a temporary stay permit will not suffice. Japanese nationals can apply for permanent residence after five years of lawful, uninterrupted stay in the Netherlands. This step is often a precursor to obtaining Dutch citizenship, should they choose to pursue it.
To obtain permanent residence, applicants must meet the following conditions:
There are various costs associated with different types of residence permits:
Additional costs may include those for document preparation, especially for entrepreneurs establishing a business in the Netherlands.