Netherlands Visa Information
Citizens of full European (EFTA,
EEA) Member Countries are able to live and work in The Netherlands without
a visa or work permit.
Citizens of new EU member countries (Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia ) will need to apply for a work permit to work in the Netherlands. Employers need to apply for the Work Permit. For more information see www.ind.nl
If You Are From A Country That Is Not
A European Member You Must Obtain A Work Visa
Or Permit To Work In The Netherlands
For Information On Working Holiday Visas For The Netherlands Please See The Section Below
The Netherlands are a member of the Schengen countries. The
15 Schengen countries are: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,
Iceland,
Italy, Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Sweden.
With a Schengen visa, you may enter one country and travel freely throughout
the Schengen zone.
Schengen Visa Information
Passport holders from the following countries do not need a
visa to visit The Netherlands or other Schengen countries: Andorra, Argentina,
Australia, Bolivia, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, El
Salvador,
Guatemala, Honduras. Israel, Japan, Republic Of Korea, Liechtenstein, Malaysia,
Mexico, Monaco, New Zealand, Nicaraqua, Panama, Paraguay, Romania, San Marino,
Singapore, Switzerland, United States, Uruguay, Vatican and Venezuella.
Nationals of countries not mentioned above will need a visa
to visit The Netherlands
To apply for visas please contact your nearest Embassy
or Consulate of the Netherlands or download application from The Netherlands
Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Web Site
If you are staying for a longer period of time or intend to
work or study in the Netherlands you should check with the Embassy regarding
visa requirements. For further information on visas that may be available contact
you nearest
Dutch Embassy or Consulate or visit The Netherlands Ministry Of Foreign Affairs
Web Site
Working
Holiday Visas: The
Netherlands has a working Holiday Scheme available to young people from Australia,
New Zealand, and Canada, it allows them to visit the Netherlands for a maximum
of one year, they may do temporary work to finance their holiday in the Netherlands.
To be eligible for this permit, you have to meet a number
of requirements. You must
* Be aged between
18 and 30
* Satisfy the visa officer that the
primary intention is to holiday in the Netherlands, with employment being an incidental
rather than a primary reason for the visit
*
Confirm intended place of stay
* Be aged between
18 and 30 years, both inclusive, at the time of application
*
Possess a national passport valid for at least fifteen months
*
Possess a return ticket or sufficient funds to purchase such a ticket
*Possess
sufficient funds to cover your stay in the Netherlands, at the discretion of the
relevant authorities
* Have full medical insurance
cover for the Netherlands valid for a minimum of twelve months from date of entry
into the Netherlands
*Not be accompanied by
children.
For further information or to apply contact
at the Dutch Embassies in Canberra, Wellington, Ottawa and London or visit Netherlands
Embassies
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For Embassies Or Consulates Worldwide
International
Working Holiday And Temporary Work Visa Chart
Netherlands Work Guide
Netherlands Links
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Jobs In The Netherlands
Search For Accommodation In The Netherlands
This is a brief & general summary, visa
requirements and the number of working holiday visas allocated in countries
each year can vary and new agreements are being made regularly so we recommended
you attain complete and up to date official information from the Dutch Embassy
or consulate in your home country before making any work and travel plans.