Netherlands (2)
DUTCH PR
Dutch PR
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You have been living in the Netherlands for 5 years or more with a valid residence permit.
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You have had an uninterrupted 5-year stay in the Netherlands before submitting the application. This means that in those 5 years you have not stayed outside the Netherlands for 6 or more consecutive months, or 3 years in a row for 4 or more consecutive months.
I have not stayed outside the netherlands for 6 or more consecutive months. I am quite confident I pass this requirement as I went to Germany for 7months, but came in between twice for 2 weeks or so.
- Pass civic integration
- Registered in the Gemente
I should be fine for the other small things.
Again I am not sure if this 5 year period is inclusive of my 2 year masters.(TBC)
What are the advantages of a PR?
Dutch permanent residence status allows you to stay in the Netherland indefinitely. Your residence permit document is valid for five years, and can be renewed.
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