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Netherlands - ​Recent Developments in Immigration Law

21/3/2016

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By Ted L. Badoux - Managing Partner of Everaert Advocaten in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

No Work Permit in the Netherlands Needed for Japanese Nationals

The highest Dutch administrative court decided that Japanese nationals are allowed to work in the Netherlands without the need for a work permit. Read more ...

Is The Netherlands About to Excel with New Startup Visa?
On 1 January 2015 the new startup visa has become a reality. The government is aiming for an ambitious and appealing business climate and wants to conduct a tolerant and welcoming policy. The new residence permit for entrepreneurs from outside the EU fits with this new policy because start-ups ensure innovation, job creation, globalization and increased productivity. Read more ...
Subordinate Legislation Start-Up Visa Announced. Read more ...

2015 Salary Criteria for Highly Skilled Migrants
Highly skilled migrants, key personnel, graduates and those holding a Blue Card must meet the annually reviewed salary thresholds.  As of 1 January 2015 the following thresholds are applicable - Read more ...

Highly Skilled Migrant Legally Residing in Other EU States Will No Longer Need an MVV
As of 1 October 2015 an application for a residence permit as a start-up entrepreneur will not be rejected if there is no valid MVV (Multiple Entry Clearance Visa). All other criteria of the start-up scheme need to be met. Read more ...

Landslide Decision Court of Justice on Freedom to Provide Services in EU
On 11 September the European Court of Justice in Luxemburg handed down a key decision further to the Dutch Council of State’s request for a preliminary ruling. The decision will have a major impact on the services industry in the EU. Read more ...

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