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Emigration and Visas in Holland
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The Netherlands Emigration
Nationals from the United Kingdom, and the European Union in general, should have a full passport to enter the Netherlands. Visas are unneeded.
As a citizen of the EU, you are free to go to The Netherlands for up to three months to seek for employment or establish a business. Indeed, if it is work-orientated visit, you must register with the local Foreign Police office for registration within eight days of arrival. You will also need a Social Welfare/Taxation form from the local tax office as well as a residence permit.
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