Thinking long term: permanent residence and citizenship
Once you're settled, it's worth understanding the long-term path — even if it's years away.
- Permanent residence generally becomes possible after living here legally for five continuous years (conditions apply).
- Citizenship usually requires the inburgering (civic integration) exam, including Dutch language at a required level.
- Some people pursue naturalisation; others the EU long-term residence route — the right one depends on your situation and nationality.
- Bigger steps like buying a home or starting a business become realistic once your status and finances are stable.
Tip: Keep clean records from day one — registrations, contracts and proof of continuous residence make these applications far smoother later.
Good to know: Adapty offers guidance grounded in verified Dutch sources — it is not legal, tax, or medical advice, and it does not replace official institutions. For decisions with real consequences, check the official source or consult a qualified professional.
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