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Can you provide a link to anything definitive that says this? When did this change? I think your wrong, but feel free to convince us.fysicus wrote:I disagree: an MVV is required, but under the same conditions as an EEA Family Permit for the UK (issued free of charge under an accelerated procedure, etc.). The Dutch border control will probably let you enter the country without visa, if you are travelling together and have your marriage certificate, but boarding a plane or ferry might prove difficult or impossible.
Note that the border guards are required to admit the family member of an EU citizen who has proof the of relationship (marriage certificate) and is travelling with the EU citizen. That applies also to NL!My situation: I want to come to the Netherlands.
What conditions must you meet? And what documents do you need? This depends on your specific situation.
Please note. If you are not an EU/EEA national but your family member is, please select the nationality of your partner under "Which nationality?"
If you are the spouse of a British citizen then the future intentions (to live in the U.K.) requirement does not apply to you and it may not affect your naturalisation application. You should be able to have your citizenship ceremony at the British Embassy in the Netherlands or elsewhere on the continent.emmigrator123 wrote: My nationality is Indian. I know my British citizenship application (made couple of months back) makes things complicated and don't like jeopardising it given that it took a long time to reach this stage (Student+HSMP+Tier1+ILR). But if push comes to shove, I will have put that at risk as I don't want to miss the the opportunity in NL·
What exactly did you say in your email to them?emmigrator123 wrote:I got the reply from the embassy and they say that I need a work permit. Also, the following link mentions that I am not eligible to work unless my employer gets a work permit. Now I am confused!
And their responseI am an Indian national living in the United Kingdom with Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), which gives me a permanent residency status in the UK. I am married to a British national and we both would like to move to the Netherlands so that I can take up a job offer with a Netherlands based company.
My questions are:
1) As I will be moving to the Netherlands with my British wife and we both will be living together (my wife doesn't intend to work initially), I understand that I or my employer DO NOT need to apply for a work-permit on my behalf. If this is not true, can you please let me know what process should I undergo.
2) Do I need to apply for any visa to travel with my wife to the Netherlands to take up my job?
Incidentally Directive/2004/38/EC, I came across one of your posts http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... d9bccce3db where you mentioned about http://english.ind.nl/nieuws/2011/non-e ... ermit.aspx Do you have any more info on that. I tried to call the number +31 20 8893045 from that link, but the automated voice is in Dutch which I don't understand.As you are not an EU-national your future employer might need to apply for a work permit.
Family members of an EU national residing/or moving to the Netherlands do not need to apply for an authorization for temporary stay (mvv) beforehand. They can apply for their residence permit in the Netherlands. However they do need to apply for a visa to enter the Netherlands. We assume these rules also apply when the EU-national is not taking up employment, but the non-EU national. However, to be on the safe side, please enquire at the IND.
This excerpt itself seems straight forward and technically correct, though a little naive on their part.As you are not an EU-national your future employer might need to apply for a work permit. [When?]
Family members of an EU national residing/or moving to the Netherlands do not need to apply for an authorization for temporary stay (mvv) beforehand. They can apply for their residence permit in the Netherlands. However they do need to apply for a visa to enter the Netherlands. [Since you are Indian, this is technically true, but in fact the visa is effectively optional]
We assume these rules also apply when the EU-national is not taking up employment, but the non-EU national. However, to be on the safe side, please enquire at the IND. [Nice that they are in fact being honest and not just making something up!]
If you mean the Dutch residence permit, that actually replaces your Schengen visa. I remember they used to be just like visa stickers in the passport. They might be a separate card now, but in any case they do allow you to enter/exit Schengen area for the period of RP validity.emmigrator123 wrote:I came to this forum with two concerns. Thanks to all of your responses, now I am less concerned and I am certain that I am eligible to move and work in NL and at the same time would not be risking my British citizenship application much.
After speaking to IND (who confirmed what I have come to know from this forum), I emailed the dutch embassy so they are aware of Directive 2004/38/EC regarding Non-EU familiy members' employment rights.
I have decided to apply for a schengen visa and once in NL will apply for Residence Permit. Does anyone know if the RP allows me to travel to NL after the schenge visa expires and if it does, would I be restricted to travel with my wife.
If your husband is with you in the Netherlands, and is either self sufficient or is working, then you can work without restriction. There is no minimum income requirement.elsasl wrote:I am the similar question, I am a non eu spouse of a British citizen, I recently have chance to work in netherlands, I thought I would have right to work in Netherlands with no restriction, however, I looked this post, and follow the link of ind.nl , it seems that theres income requirement that has to be met, my question is, does my british husband can work without resident card in three months? can i work without resident card? when we apply the resident card, can my job offer counts into the income threshold?