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try Payrolling - FixedToday they were used by Dutch bank ING as all their contractors were inside Dutch version of IR35 by default
We can assist. Please note that UK citizens will require a residence permit. If you move before end of the year and register within the municipality then you will receive "Labour free". From 2021 onwards you will require Highly Skilled Migrant residence permit.
Looks like OP wants a residence card , will work only after dec31st if he has a job and address in NL or has a permanent residence address (and actually living at that address) in NL before that date
Yes that right Eirikur, Is job/earnings not a mandatory criteria ? Will having a rental property and moving to that rental property work.
Looks like OP wants a residence card , will work only after dec31st if he has a job and address in NL or has a permanent residence address (and actually living at that address) in NL before that date
Use a Dutch umbrella, that way you're on a Dutch payroll and you might be able to apply for (temporary) residency
Thanks Eirikur.
Is there any legal and reliable umbrella company that is recommended on this forum or one that one can recommend. As I have heard some horror stories about umbrella companies in past.
I know its bit tight but I am planning to move to Netherlands in first week of December. I have a contract till end of January and which will likely to be extended till end of March. Can I still operate through my own limited company and pay salary/dividends in Netherlands to show that I have a job to get residency card?
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