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How do I register as a non-resident in the Netherlands?
If you are moving to the Netherlands for no more than 4 months, you can register as a non-resident with the Personal Records Database (BRP). To do so, you have to register with a RNI-municipality in the Non-residents Record Database (RNI). You will be given a citizen service number (BSN) once you have registered.
Can you work in the Netherlands without being registered?
You are not allowed to work in the Netherlands if you do not have a Citizen Service Number (BSN). You will receive a Citizen Service Number when you register in the Register of Non-Residents (RNI). You can arrange to do this at municipal offices that have an RNI desk.
Can I work in the Netherlands with RNI?
You will be asked to show proof of your identity at the desk. When you register in the RNI, you will get a Burgerservicenummer (BSN). Having a BSN does not imply that you are permitted to work in the Netherlands. Registration in the RNI does not entail the right to residence and employment in the Netherlands.
What do I need for RNI?
Bring a valid form of identification with you, such as a passport or an identity card. If you don’t speak Dutch, English or German, you should also bring someone to interpret for you. When registering a child under the age of 16 you will also need to bring: a valid form of identification for the child; and.
What is RNI Amsterdam?
There are 19 municipalities in the Netherlands that handle matters relating to the Non-residents Records Database (RNI).
What is RNI Netherlands?
The Non-residents Records Database (RNI) is part of the Personal Records Database (BRP). It is a register of people who do not live in the Netherlands, no longer live in the Netherlands or live in the Netherlands for less than 4 months.
What is BRP in Netherlands?
The Personal Records Database (BRP) contains the personal data of people who live in the Netherlands (residents) and of people who live abroad (non-residents). People who live in the Netherlands for less than 4 months – to work or study here, for example – can also be registered with the BRP.
What is RNI registration in Netherlands?
Individuals who plan to stay in the Netherlands for less than 4 months can be registered using the RNI process (which stands for ‘registratie niet-ingezetenen’, or registration of non-residents). Everyone who lives in the Netherlands is registered in the Personal Records Database (BRP).
If you are moving to the Netherlands for no more than 4 months, you can register as a non-resident with the Personal Records Database (BRP). To do so, you have to register with a RNI-municipality in the Non-residents Record Database (RNI).
How to get a citizen service number (BSN) in the Netherlands?
Then please register at the Non-residents’ Records Database (RNI) at the municipality of Leiden. You will receive a citizen service number (BSN). You need a citizen service number in order to be allowed to work or study in the Netherlands.
What is a BSN (burgerservicenummer)?
In the Netherlands, anyone who is registered with the municipal personal records receives a citizen service number ( burgerservicenummer, BSN ). Non-residents who stay up to 4 months can register with the Non-residents Records Database ( Registratie Niet Ingezetenen, RNIBSN) and will then receive a BSN.
How much does it cost to register as a non-resident?
After you have registered as a non-resident, you will be given an extract with your citizen service number (BSN). You will need this number when you contact the government, for example to ask for care or to pay taxes. There is no charge for registration. Was this information useful for you?