How to Register in the Netherlands: Complete Guide 2026
Registering in the Netherlands is mandatory for all residents. This guide explains the two registration types (gemeente for residents, RNI for non-residents), required documents, and how to book appointments at Dutch municipalities.
How do I register in the Netherlands as a foreigner?
To register in the Netherlands, book an appointment at your local municipality (gemeente) if staying longer than 4 months, or use RNI registration if staying shorter. Bring your passport, birth certificate, and proof of address to receive your BSN.
Datos clave
- Registration required within 5 days of arrival
- Gemeente for stays over 4 months
- RNI for stays under 4 months
- BSN issued after registration
- Apostilled documents required
- Free registration process
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Proceso paso a paso
- 1
Determine Registration Type
If staying 4+ months, register at your local gemeente. For shorter stays, use RNI registration at one of 19 designated municipalities.
- 2
Gather Required Documents
You need a valid passport, apostilled birth certificate, proof of address (rental contract), and possibly additional documents depending on your situation.
- 3
Book an Appointment
Most municipalities require online booking. Popular cities like Amsterdam can have 2-4 week wait times, so book early.
- 4
Attend Your Appointment
Arrive on time with all original documents. The registration officer will verify your identity and enter your details.
- 5
Receive Your BSN
You will receive your BSN immediately at the appointment or by post within a few days. This number is essential for all administrative tasks.
- 6
Set Up DigiD
Once you have your BSN, apply for DigiD at digid.nl to access online government services.
Consejos útiles
- Book your gemeente appointment before arriving in the Netherlands if possible
- Apostille your birth certificate in your home country - this cannot be done in the Netherlands
- If married, bring your marriage certificate (also apostilled)
- Some municipalities offer English-speaking staff - check when booking
- Take a photo of your BSN letter - you will need this number frequently
- Consider RNI if you cannot get a gemeente appointment quickly enough
Respuesta rápida para expatriados
Dutch registration depends on your stay length: gemeente registration for residents (4+ months) or RNI for temporary stays. Both give you a BSN, but only gemeente registration provides residency status.
- Choose gemeente or RNI based on stay length
- Book appointment in advance
- Bring apostilled documents
- BSN issued same day or by post
- Registration is free of charge
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Comprobar elegibilidadPreguntas frecuentes
Gemeente registration is for residents staying 4+ months and gives you full residency status. RNI is for non-residents staying shorter and only provides a BSN without residency.
For gemeente registration, you need a Dutch address. For RNI registration, you can use a foreign address. Some people use temporary housing or hotel addresses initially.
The appointment itself takes 15-30 minutes. However, booking an appointment can take 1-4 weeks in busy cities.
Documents in other languages must be translated by a certified translator. Some municipalities accept English documents without translation.
Yes, Benefitly can guide you through the registration process, help prepare documents, and even attend appointments with you if needed.
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