Registering within 5 days of arrival
You are required to register (in person) within 5 days of your arrival in the Netherlands. This also applies if you are moving to the Netherlands from Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, St. Eustatius or St. Maarten.
When you register, you often have to hand in various documents, for example a birth certificate or a marriage certificate. Ask the municipality which documents you need.
Making an appointment
Contact the municipality where you would like to register well ahead of time. In most cases you will need an appointment to register.
Attention: At the moment the waiting time at the municipality can be longer than usual. Please keep this in mind.
Registering a partner and/or children
If your partner and/or children have also come to live in the Netherlands, they must register in person at the municipality too. They will need to have a valid form of ID with them to do so.
Personal Records Database
When you register with a Dutch municipality your personal data is entered in the Personal Records Database (BRP). You will be registered as a resident. If you were already in the BRP as a non-resident, your data will be updated.
Citizen service number
After you register you will be given a citizen service number (BSN) if you did not already have one. Do you already have a citizen service number? Then this number is still valid. You need a citizen service number for your contacts with the Dutch government. For example, for healthcare or taxes. You can also use it to apply for a DigiD.
Staying less than 4 months
If you will be staying in the Netherlands to work or study for less than 4 months, you can register at any of the 19 RNI municipalities.
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Contact
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.