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by BigAppleWoodenShoe » Mon Jun 18, 2007 9:49 am
The Netherlands uses two definitions for skilled-labour. The first is the researcher, or 'kennis immigrant' which is just the countries wish to get smart people (PhD) in the country.
The second definition is cheap labour, which takes the form of Polish and other eastern European workers in agriculture, contracting, etc.
The Netherlands did not allow free movement of Polish workers before like the UK and Ireland, but they have opened the 'gate' to polish workers now, and they are coming in large quantities via job agencies, or uitzendbureau's.
The Netherlands is not an 'easy' country to get in, because of the problems they have had with large immigration numbers in the 80's and 90's, the number of migrants has decreased rapidly the last 2 years.
Dutch husband, American wife, applied for a residence card, after 7 months got a Stamp 4 visa for two years.
