Moving is always a hectic time, and there are quite a few formalities to be completed. The exact list of what you need to do depends on your nationality, place of birth, family composition, and your employer's choice of work permit (in some cases). Consult your HR Manager for details.
Whichever route you take, good preparation is vital.
What to expect:
For students from EU countries, a number of things have changed from 1 May 2006. For more information, see http://www.indklantdienstwijzer.nl/Default.aspx,jse=1 Depending on your country of origin, you may need an entry visa, a work permit and a residence permit. You will also need to register with the Town Hall at your new address and with the tax authority, which will issue you with a social-fiscal number (SOFI or BSN number). From July 2006 you will need to obtain this before you can start work. Some banks also ask for a SOFI number when you open a new account.
You will need the following documents to complete (all) these actions:
It is also advisable to bring:
For some registrations, such as obtaining a residence permit, you may need to provide translations of the above documents if they are not already in Dutch, English or German. If in doubt about what you need, consult the relevant office for clarification.
Planning (preparation phase):
It is advisable to take your diplomas and professional/educational certificates (as well as those of your partner) with you to the Netherlands, so that they can be assessed when needed.