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CHECKLIST FOR TRAVEL TO THE NETHERLANDS TRAVELLING TO THE NETHERLANDS FROM ABROAD Foreign tourists traveling from safe countries with a low COVID-19 risk are welcome in the Netherlands. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a European entry ban is in effect for some people, barring them from travelling to the European Union or the Schengen area. If you travel to the Netherlands, check these points before you travel. GETTING VACCINATED AGAINST COVID-19: HOW DOES IT WORK Everyone over 18 will be invited to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Once you have received your invitation letter by post, you can contact your vaccination centre (municipal health service (GGD), family doctor or hospital). They will ask you a few questions about SELF-QUARANTINE UPON ARRIVAL IN THE NETHERLANDS Self-quarantine upon arrival in the Netherlands. If you are abroad you must quarantine for 10 days immediately after returning or traveling to the Netherlands. If you get tested on day 5 you might be able to shorten the quarantine period. Certain exceptions apply to SAFE COUNTRIES WITH A LOW COVID-19 RISK A safe country is a country where the risk of contracting COVID-19 is low. If you live in a safe country, you may travel to the Netherlands. The EU travel ban does not apply to you. It does not matter what your nationality or the purpose of your trip is. Countries that are not onthe list of
BECOMING A DUTCH NATIONAL HEALTH DECLARATION FORM PASSENGER HEALTH DECLARATION Do121233 Health Declaration Form Passenger Health Declaration You are required to keep this Health Declaration Form with you for verification purposes during travel and on arrival. INFORMATION FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF THE NETHERLANDSCORONAVIRUS COVID-19TOPICSCONTACTLATESTDOCUMENTSREPORT VULNERABILITY Step 1: shops and outdoor seating at restaurants and cafés will partially reopen; evening curfew lifted. 20-04-2021 | 19:11. More and more people are getting vaccinated. This means the number of people getting ill will start falling sharply. CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 Information in DUTCH on COVID-19 (Rijksoverheid.nl) Coronavirus COVID-19. Together, we’ll get coronavirus under control in the Netherlands. On this website you can find information about what the Dutch government – together with other organisations – is doing. TRAVELLING ABROAD (INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE IN THE People living in the Netherlands should stay in the Netherlands. Do not travel abroad in the period up to and including 15 May, unless your journey is essential. Essential journeys include travel for family emergencies, or for work that cannot be postponed and that requires your physical presence. Self-quarantine for 10 days afterreturning to
CHECKLIST FOR TRAVEL TO THE NETHERLANDS TRAVELLING TO THE NETHERLANDS FROM ABROAD Foreign tourists traveling from safe countries with a low COVID-19 risk are welcome in the Netherlands. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a European entry ban is in effect for some people, barring them from travelling to the European Union or the Schengen area. If you travel to the Netherlands, check these points before you travel. GETTING VACCINATED AGAINST COVID-19: HOW DOES IT WORK Everyone over 18 will be invited to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Once you have received your invitation letter by post, you can contact your vaccination centre (municipal health service (GGD), family doctor or hospital). They will ask you a few questions about SELF-QUARANTINE UPON ARRIVAL IN THE NETHERLANDS Self-quarantine upon arrival in the Netherlands. If you are abroad you must quarantine for 10 days immediately after returning or traveling to the Netherlands. If you get tested on day 5 you might be able to shorten the quarantine period. Certain exceptions apply to SAFE COUNTRIES WITH A LOW COVID-19 RISK A safe country is a country where the risk of contracting COVID-19 is low. If you live in a safe country, you may travel to the Netherlands. The EU travel ban does not apply to you. It does not matter what your nationality or the purpose of your trip is. Countries that are not onthe list of
BECOMING A DUTCH NATIONAL HEALTH DECLARATION FORM PASSENGER HEALTH DECLARATION Do121233 Health Declaration Form Passenger Health Declaration You are required to keep this Health Declaration Form with you for verification purposes during travel and on arrival. INFORMATION FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF THE NETHERLANDS Step 1: shops and outdoor seating at restaurants and cafés will partially reopen; evening curfew lifted. 20-04-2021 | 19:11. More and more people are getting vaccinated. This means the number of people getting ill will start falling sharply. NEGATIVE COVID-19 TEST RESULT MANDATORY WHEN TRAVELLING When travelling to the Netherlands from a high-risk area you must be able to show a negative COVID-19 test result. Even if you have had a coronavirus vaccination. This applies to everyone aged 13 or over. CORONAVIRUS DASHBOARD Risk level map of the Netherlands. The current measures apply nationwide as of 28 April. Every two weeks the coronavirus situation is assessed to see whether it is developing in a positive or negative direction, most recently on 11 May. The risk level in a particular region is based on the number of positive tests and the number ofhospital
NEGATIVE COVID-19 TEST RESULT: EXEMPTIONS You must show a negative COVID-19 test result on departure if you are travelling to or returning to the Netherlands from a high-risk country. This rule applies to everyone aged MANDATORY NEGATIVE COVID-19 TEST RESULT You must show a negative COVID-19 test result if you are travelling to or returning to the Netherlands. This applies to most countries and to everyone aged 13 or over. The test result is mandatory if you are travelling by air, ship, international train, coach or private transport, such as by car or motorcycle. This requirement also applies even if you have been vaccinated. REQUIREMENTS FOR NEGATIVE NAAT (PCR) TEST RESULT A NAAT (PCR) test is a type of test used to check whether you are infected with coronavirus. Requirements apply to the NAAT (PCR) test you use to show a negative COVID-19 test result when travelling to the Netherlands from abroad. DOCUMENTS | GOVERNMENT.NL Evaluation of the Matra Training Programme for European Cooperation (MTEC) Final Report on the evaluation of the Matra Training Programme for European Cooperation (MTEC) and its predecessors. BECOMING A DUTCH NATIONAL There are several ways of acquiring Dutch nationality. You automatically become a Dutch national if one of your parents is Dutch when you are born. Or if paternity is acknowledged by a Dutch national. Or through either the option procedure or naturalisation. Foreign nationals can apply for Dutch nationality if they have lived in the Netherlands legally for at least five years. WHICH DAYS ARE OFFICIAL PUBLIC HOLIDAYS IN THE NETHERLANDS New Year’s Day: Friday 1 January 2021. Good Friday: Friday 2 April 2021. Easter Sunday and Easter Monday: Sunday 4 and Monday 5 April 2021. King’s Day: Tuesday 27 April 2021. Liberation Day: Wednesday 5 May 2021. Ascension Day: Thursday 13 May 2021. Whit Sunday and Whit Monday: Sunday 23 May and Monday 24 May 2021. APPLYING FOR A DUTCH PASSPORT ABROAD Identity card (child, i.e. under 18) € 96,12. mergency passport/laissez-passer. € 48,55. Alternatively, Dutch nationals living abroad can apply for new travel documents at the municipal offices of certain towns and cities in the Netherlands (see above). These charge lower fees for passports and identity cards than the Dutch missions abroad. INFORMATION FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF THE NETHERLANDSCORONAVIRUS COVID-19TOPICSCONTACTLATESTDOCUMENTSREPORT VULNERABILITY Step 1: shops and outdoor seating at restaurants and cafés will partially reopen; evening curfew lifted. 20-04-2021 | 19:11. More and more people are getting vaccinated. This means the number of people getting ill will start falling sharply. CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 Information in DUTCH on COVID-19 (Rijksoverheid.nl) Coronavirus COVID-19. Together, we’ll get coronavirus under control in the Netherlands. On this website you can find information about what the Dutch government – together with other organisations – is doing. CHECKLIST FOR TRAVEL TO THE NETHERLANDS TRAVELLING ABROAD (INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE IN THE People living in the Netherlands should stay in the Netherlands. Do not travel abroad in the period up to and including 15 May, unless your journey is essential. Essential journeys include travel for family emergencies, or for work that cannot be postponed and that requires your physical presence. Self-quarantine for 10 days afterreturning to
TRAVELLING TO THE NETHERLANDS FROM ABROAD Foreign tourists traveling from safe countries with a low COVID-19 risk are welcome in the Netherlands. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a European entry ban is in effect for some people, barring them from travelling to the European Union or the Schengen area. If you travel to the Netherlands, check these points before you travel. CORONAVIRUS DASHBOARD Risk level map of the Netherlands. The current measures apply nationwide as of 28 April. Every two weeks the coronavirus situation is assessed to see whether it is developing in a positive or negative direction, most recently on 11 May. The risk level in a particular region is based on the number of positive tests and the number ofhospital
SELF-QUARANTINE UPON ARRIVAL IN THE NETHERLANDS Self-quarantine upon arrival in the Netherlands. If you are abroad you must quarantine for 10 days immediately after returning or traveling to the Netherlands. If you get tested on day 5 you might be able to shorten the quarantine period. Certain exceptions apply to HEALTH DECLARATION FORM PASSENGER HEALTH DECLARATION Do121233 Health Declaration Form Passenger Health Declaration You are required to keep this Health Declaration Form with you for verification purposes during travel and on arrival. THE NATIONAL PREVENTION AGREEMENT The National Prevention Agreement is an important step towards achieving a healthier Netherlands. In this National Prevention Agreement, we have opted for an approach based on three precise topics: smoking, problematic alcohol consumption and overweight because these are, by far, the largest cause of the burden of disease in the Netherlands, with 35,000 deaths and € 9 billion in NATIONAL SANCTIONLIST TERRORISM The national sanctionlist terrorism contains the names of individuals and organisations who are involved in terrorist activities. In accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001) their assets have been frozen, causing them to amongst other things no longer being able to withdraw money from their bank accounts, nor use their credit cards. Since terrorist acts require funding this INFORMATION FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF THE NETHERLANDSCORONAVIRUS COVID-19TOPICSCONTACTLATESTDOCUMENTSREPORT VULNERABILITY Step 1: shops and outdoor seating at restaurants and cafés will partially reopen; evening curfew lifted. 20-04-2021 | 19:11. More and more people are getting vaccinated. This means the number of people getting ill will start falling sharply. CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 Information in DUTCH on COVID-19 (Rijksoverheid.nl) Coronavirus COVID-19. Together, we’ll get coronavirus under control in the Netherlands. On this website you can find information about what the Dutch government – together with other organisations – is doing. CHECKLIST FOR TRAVEL TO THE NETHERLANDS TRAVELLING ABROAD (INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE IN THE People living in the Netherlands should stay in the Netherlands. Do not travel abroad in the period up to and including 15 May, unless your journey is essential. Essential journeys include travel for family emergencies, or for work that cannot be postponed and that requires your physical presence. Self-quarantine for 10 days afterreturning to
TRAVELLING TO THE NETHERLANDS FROM ABROAD Foreign tourists traveling from safe countries with a low COVID-19 risk are welcome in the Netherlands. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a European entry ban is in effect for some people, barring them from travelling to the European Union or the Schengen area. If you travel to the Netherlands, check these points before you travel. CORONAVIRUS DASHBOARD Risk level map of the Netherlands. The current measures apply nationwide as of 28 April. Every two weeks the coronavirus situation is assessed to see whether it is developing in a positive or negative direction, most recently on 11 May. The risk level in a particular region is based on the number of positive tests and the number ofhospital
SELF-QUARANTINE UPON ARRIVAL IN THE NETHERLANDS Self-quarantine upon arrival in the Netherlands. If you are abroad you must quarantine for 10 days immediately after returning or traveling to the Netherlands. If you get tested on day 5 you might be able to shorten the quarantine period. Certain exceptions apply to HEALTH DECLARATION FORM PASSENGER HEALTH DECLARATION Do121233 Health Declaration Form Passenger Health Declaration You are required to keep this Health Declaration Form with you for verification purposes during travel and on arrival. THE NATIONAL PREVENTION AGREEMENT The National Prevention Agreement is an important step towards achieving a healthier Netherlands. In this National Prevention Agreement, we have opted for an approach based on three precise topics: smoking, problematic alcohol consumption and overweight because these are, by far, the largest cause of the burden of disease in the Netherlands, with 35,000 deaths and € 9 billion in NATIONAL SANCTIONLIST TERRORISM The national sanctionlist terrorism contains the names of individuals and organisations who are involved in terrorist activities. In accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001) their assets have been frozen, causing them to amongst other things no longer being able to withdraw money from their bank accounts, nor use their credit cards. Since terrorist acts require funding this NEGATIVE COVID-19 TEST RESULT MANDATORY WHEN TRAVELLING When travelling to the Netherlands from a high-risk area you must be able to show a negative COVID-19 test result. Even if you have had a coronavirus vaccination. This applies to everyone aged 13 or over. BECOMING A DUTCH NATIONAL There are several ways of acquiring Dutch nationality. You automatically become a Dutch national if one of your parents is Dutch when you are born. Or if paternity is acknowledged by a Dutch national. Or through either the option procedure or naturalisation. Foreign nationals can apply for Dutch nationality if they have lived in the Netherlands legally for at least five years. NEGATIVE COVID-19 TEST RESULT: EXEMPTIONS You must show a negative COVID-19 test result on departure if you are travelling to or returning to the Netherlands from a high-risk country. This rule applies to everyone aged IMMIGRATION TO THE NETHERLANDS The Netherlands’ immigration policy. Freedom of movement and residence within the EU/EEA and Switzerland. Living in the Netherlands on a residence permit. Immigrants who contribute to the Dutch economy. Applying for recognition of foreign professional qualifications for regulated professions. News. REQUIREMENTS FOR NEGATIVE NAAT (PCR) TEST RESULT A NAAT (PCR) test is a type of test used to check whether you are infected with coronavirus. Requirements apply to the NAAT (PCR) test you use to show a negative COVID-19 test result when travelling to the Netherlands from abroad. EARLIER COLLECTION OF CELLULAR MATERIAL FROM SUSPECTS FOR With robust safeguards in place, cellular material could be collected from suspects earlier in the criminal process. If a suspect is convicted, a DNA profile can be created and stored in the DNA database for criminal cases, as Ferdinand Grapperhaus, Minister of Justice and Security, explained in a letter to the Lower House of Parliament. Prerequisites for the precautionary collection of SAFE COUNTRIES WITH A LOW COVID-19 RISK A safe country is a country where the risk of contracting COVID-19 is low. If you live in a safe country, you may travel to the Netherlands. The EU travel ban does not apply to you. It does not matter what your nationality or the purpose of your trip is. Countries that are not onthe list of
DUTCH CORONAVIRUS VACCINATION SCHEDULE Dutch coronavirus vaccination schedule. There is a vaccination schedule for people who do not work in healthcare. And a vaccination schedule for health and care workers. There are many factors that influence the coronavirus vaccination schedule. ENTRY TESTING FOR EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES The use of coronavirus entry passes will make it possible to responsibly open society earlier or more fully, even if COVID-19 is not fully under control. This way, a larger number of people will be able to attend the theatre, sporting competitions or other events. I HAVE A LONG-DISTANCE RELATIONSHIP WITH SOMEONE FROM A Your partner from a country to which an entry ban applies may travel to the Netherlands under certain conditions. Your partner may stay in the Netherlands for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Children under the age of 18 can also travel with your partner. For all travellers to the Netherlands a negative test result is mandatory. They are strongly advised to self-quarantine for 10 days INFORMATION FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF THE NETHERLANDSCORONAVIRUS COVID-19TOPICSCONTACTLATESTDOCUMENTSREPORT VULNERABILITY Step 1: shops and outdoor seating at restaurants and cafés will partially reopen; evening curfew lifted. 20-04-2021 | 19:11. More and more people are getting vaccinated. This means the number of people getting ill will start falling sharply. CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 Information in DUTCH on COVID-19 (Rijksoverheid.nl) Coronavirus COVID-19. Together, we’ll get coronavirus under control in the Netherlands. On this website you can find information about what the Dutch government – together with other organisations – is doing. CHECKLIST FOR TRAVEL TO THE NETHERLANDS TRAVELLING ABROAD (INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE IN THE People living in the Netherlands should stay in the Netherlands. Do not travel abroad in the period up to and including 15 May, unless your journey is essential. Essential journeys include travel for family emergencies, or for work that cannot be postponed and that requires your physical presence. Self-quarantine for 10 days afterreturning to
TRAVELLING TO THE NETHERLANDS FROM ABROAD Foreign tourists traveling from safe countries with a low COVID-19 risk are welcome in the Netherlands. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a European entry ban is in effect for some people, barring them from travelling to the European Union or the Schengen area. If you travel to the Netherlands, check these points before you travel. CORONAVIRUS DASHBOARD Risk level map of the Netherlands. The current measures apply nationwide as of 28 April. Every two weeks the coronavirus situation is assessed to see whether it is developing in a positive or negative direction, most recently on 11 May. The risk level in a particular region is based on the number of positive tests and the number ofhospital
SELF-QUARANTINE UPON ARRIVAL IN THE NETHERLANDS Self-quarantine upon arrival in the Netherlands. If you are abroad you must quarantine for 10 days immediately after returning or traveling to the Netherlands. If you get tested on day 5 you might be able to shorten the quarantine period. Certain exceptions apply to HEALTH DECLARATION FORM PASSENGER HEALTH DECLARATION Do121233 Health Declaration Form Passenger Health Declaration You are required to keep this Health Declaration Form with you for verification purposes during travel and on arrival. THE NATIONAL PREVENTION AGREEMENT The National Prevention Agreement is an important step towards achieving a healthier Netherlands. In this National Prevention Agreement, we have opted for an approach based on three precise topics: smoking, problematic alcohol consumption and overweight because these are, by far, the largest cause of the burden of disease in the Netherlands, with 35,000 deaths and € 9 billion in NATIONAL SANCTIONLIST TERRORISM The national sanctionlist terrorism contains the names of individuals and organisations who are involved in terrorist activities. In accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001) their assets have been frozen, causing them to amongst other things no longer being able to withdraw money from their bank accounts, nor use their credit cards. Since terrorist acts require funding this INFORMATION FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF THE NETHERLANDSCORONAVIRUS COVID-19TOPICSCONTACTLATESTDOCUMENTSREPORT VULNERABILITY Step 1: shops and outdoor seating at restaurants and cafés will partially reopen; evening curfew lifted. 20-04-2021 | 19:11. More and more people are getting vaccinated. This means the number of people getting ill will start falling sharply. CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 Information in DUTCH on COVID-19 (Rijksoverheid.nl) Coronavirus COVID-19. Together, we’ll get coronavirus under control in the Netherlands. On this website you can find information about what the Dutch government – together with other organisations – is doing. CHECKLIST FOR TRAVEL TO THE NETHERLANDS TRAVELLING ABROAD (INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE IN THE People living in the Netherlands should stay in the Netherlands. Do not travel abroad in the period up to and including 15 May, unless your journey is essential. Essential journeys include travel for family emergencies, or for work that cannot be postponed and that requires your physical presence. Self-quarantine for 10 days afterreturning to
TRAVELLING TO THE NETHERLANDS FROM ABROAD Foreign tourists traveling from safe countries with a low COVID-19 risk are welcome in the Netherlands. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a European entry ban is in effect for some people, barring them from travelling to the European Union or the Schengen area. If you travel to the Netherlands, check these points before you travel. CORONAVIRUS DASHBOARD Risk level map of the Netherlands. The current measures apply nationwide as of 28 April. Every two weeks the coronavirus situation is assessed to see whether it is developing in a positive or negative direction, most recently on 11 May. The risk level in a particular region is based on the number of positive tests and the number ofhospital
SELF-QUARANTINE UPON ARRIVAL IN THE NETHERLANDS Self-quarantine upon arrival in the Netherlands. If you are abroad you must quarantine for 10 days immediately after returning or traveling to the Netherlands. If you get tested on day 5 you might be able to shorten the quarantine period. Certain exceptions apply to HEALTH DECLARATION FORM PASSENGER HEALTH DECLARATION Do121233 Health Declaration Form Passenger Health Declaration You are required to keep this Health Declaration Form with you for verification purposes during travel and on arrival. THE NATIONAL PREVENTION AGREEMENT The National Prevention Agreement is an important step towards achieving a healthier Netherlands. In this National Prevention Agreement, we have opted for an approach based on three precise topics: smoking, problematic alcohol consumption and overweight because these are, by far, the largest cause of the burden of disease in the Netherlands, with 35,000 deaths and € 9 billion in NATIONAL SANCTIONLIST TERRORISM The national sanctionlist terrorism contains the names of individuals and organisations who are involved in terrorist activities. In accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001) their assets have been frozen, causing them to amongst other things no longer being able to withdraw money from their bank accounts, nor use their credit cards. Since terrorist acts require funding this NEGATIVE COVID-19 TEST RESULT MANDATORY WHEN TRAVELLING When travelling to the Netherlands from a high-risk area you must be able to show a negative COVID-19 test result. Even if you have had a coronavirus vaccination. This applies to everyone aged 13 or over. BECOMING A DUTCH NATIONAL There are several ways of acquiring Dutch nationality. You automatically become a Dutch national if one of your parents is Dutch when you are born. Or if paternity is acknowledged by a Dutch national. Or through either the option procedure or naturalisation. Foreign nationals can apply for Dutch nationality if they have lived in the Netherlands legally for at least five years. NEGATIVE COVID-19 TEST RESULT: EXEMPTIONS You must show a negative COVID-19 test result on departure if you are travelling to or returning to the Netherlands from a high-risk country. This rule applies to everyone aged IMMIGRATION TO THE NETHERLANDS The Netherlands’ immigration policy. Freedom of movement and residence within the EU/EEA and Switzerland. Living in the Netherlands on a residence permit. Immigrants who contribute to the Dutch economy. Applying for recognition of foreign professional qualifications for regulated professions. News. REQUIREMENTS FOR NEGATIVE NAAT (PCR) TEST RESULT A NAAT (PCR) test is a type of test used to check whether you are infected with coronavirus. Requirements apply to the NAAT (PCR) test you use to show a negative COVID-19 test result when travelling to the Netherlands from abroad. EARLIER COLLECTION OF CELLULAR MATERIAL FROM SUSPECTS FOR With robust safeguards in place, cellular material could be collected from suspects earlier in the criminal process. If a suspect is convicted, a DNA profile can be created and stored in the DNA database for criminal cases, as Ferdinand Grapperhaus, Minister of Justice and Security, explained in a letter to the Lower House of Parliament. Prerequisites for the precautionary collection of SAFE COUNTRIES WITH A LOW COVID-19 RISK A safe country is a country where the risk of contracting COVID-19 is low. If you live in a safe country, you may travel to the Netherlands. The EU travel ban does not apply to you. It does not matter what your nationality or the purpose of your trip is. Countries that are not onthe list of
DUTCH CORONAVIRUS VACCINATION SCHEDULE Dutch coronavirus vaccination schedule. There is a vaccination schedule for people who do not work in healthcare. And a vaccination schedule for health and care workers. There are many factors that influence the coronavirus vaccination schedule. ENTRY TESTING FOR EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES The use of coronavirus entry passes will make it possible to responsibly open society earlier or more fully, even if COVID-19 is not fully under control. This way, a larger number of people will be able to attend the theatre, sporting competitions or other events. I HAVE A LONG-DISTANCE RELATIONSHIP WITH SOMEONE FROM A Your partner from a country to which an entry ban applies may travel to the Netherlands under certain conditions. Your partner may stay in the Netherlands for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Children under the age of 18 can also travel with your partner. For all travellers to the Netherlands a negative test result is mandatory. They are strongly advised to self-quarantine for 10 days CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 Information in DUTCH on COVID-19 (Rijksoverheid.nl) Coronavirus COVID-19. Together, we’ll get coronavirus under control in the Netherlands. On this website you can find information about what the Dutch government – together with other organisations – is doing. TRAVELLING ABROAD (INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE IN THE People living in the Netherlands should stay in the Netherlands. Do not travel abroad in the period up to and including 15 May, unless your journey is essential. Essential journeys include travel for family emergencies, or for work that cannot be postponed and that requires your physical presence. Self-quarantine for 10 days afterreturning to
CHECKLIST FOR TRAVEL TO THE NETHERLANDS There is a ban on flights from India, South Africa and the countries in Central and South America. Exemptions apply to certain limited categories of travellers. 3. Negative test result requirement. If you are travelling to the Netherlands by aircraft, ship, train or coachfrom
TRAVELLING TO THE NETHERLANDS FROM ABROAD Foreign tourists traveling from safe countries with a low COVID-19 risk are welcome in the Netherlands. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a European entry ban is in effect for some people, barring them from travelling to the European Union or the Schengen area. If you travel to the Netherlands, check these points before you travel. DUTCH VACCINATION PROGRAMME AGAINST COVID-19 SELF-QUARANTINE UPON ARRIVAL IN THE NETHERLANDS Self-quarantine upon arrival in the Netherlands. If you are abroad you must quarantine for 10 days immediately after returning or traveling to the Netherlands. If you get tested on day 5 you might be able to shorten the quarantine period. Certain exceptions apply to SAFE COUNTRIES WITH A LOW COVID-19 RISK A safe country is a country where the risk of contracting COVID-19 is low. If you live in a safe country, you may travel to the Netherlands. The EU travel ban does not apply to you. It does not matter what your nationality or the purpose of your trip is. Countries that are not onthe list of
MANDATORY NEGATIVE COVID-19 TEST RESULT HEALTH DECLARATION FORM PASSENGER HEALTH DECLARATION Do121233 Health Declaration Form Passenger Health Declaration You are required to keep this Health Declaration Form with you for verification purposes during travel and on arrival. THE NATIONAL PREVENTION AGREEMENT The National Prevention Agreement is an important step towards achieving a healthier Netherlands. In this National Prevention Agreement, we have opted for an approach based on three precise topics: smoking, problematic alcohol consumption and overweight because these are, by far, the largest cause of the burden of disease in the Netherlands, with 35,000 deaths and € 9 billion in CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 Information in DUTCH on COVID-19 (Rijksoverheid.nl) Coronavirus COVID-19. Together, we’ll get coronavirus under control in the Netherlands. On this website you can find information about what the Dutch government – together with other organisations – is doing. TRAVELLING ABROAD (INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE IN THE People living in the Netherlands should stay in the Netherlands. Do not travel abroad in the period up to and including 15 May, unless your journey is essential. Essential journeys include travel for family emergencies, or for work that cannot be postponed and that requires your physical presence. Self-quarantine for 10 days afterreturning to
CHECKLIST FOR TRAVEL TO THE NETHERLANDS There is a ban on flights from India, South Africa and the countries in Central and South America. Exemptions apply to certain limited categories of travellers. 3. Negative test result requirement. If you are travelling to the Netherlands by aircraft, ship, train or coachfrom
TRAVELLING TO THE NETHERLANDS FROM ABROAD Foreign tourists traveling from safe countries with a low COVID-19 risk are welcome in the Netherlands. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a European entry ban is in effect for some people, barring them from travelling to the European Union or the Schengen area. If you travel to the Netherlands, check these points before you travel. DUTCH VACCINATION PROGRAMME AGAINST COVID-19 SELF-QUARANTINE UPON ARRIVAL IN THE NETHERLANDS Self-quarantine upon arrival in the Netherlands. If you are abroad you must quarantine for 10 days immediately after returning or traveling to the Netherlands. If you get tested on day 5 you might be able to shorten the quarantine period. Certain exceptions apply to SAFE COUNTRIES WITH A LOW COVID-19 RISK A safe country is a country where the risk of contracting COVID-19 is low. If you live in a safe country, you may travel to the Netherlands. The EU travel ban does not apply to you. It does not matter what your nationality or the purpose of your trip is. Countries that are not onthe list of
MANDATORY NEGATIVE COVID-19 TEST RESULT HEALTH DECLARATION FORM PASSENGER HEALTH DECLARATION Do121233 Health Declaration Form Passenger Health Declaration You are required to keep this Health Declaration Form with you for verification purposes during travel and on arrival. THE NATIONAL PREVENTION AGREEMENT The National Prevention Agreement is an important step towards achieving a healthier Netherlands. In this National Prevention Agreement, we have opted for an approach based on three precise topics: smoking, problematic alcohol consumption and overweight because these are, by far, the largest cause of the burden of disease in the Netherlands, with 35,000 deaths and € 9 billion in CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 Information in DUTCH on COVID-19 (Rijksoverheid.nl) Coronavirus COVID-19. Together, we’ll get coronavirus under control in the Netherlands. On this website you can find information about what the Dutch government – together with other organisations – is doing. NEGATIVE COVID-19 TEST RESULT: EXEMPTIONS You must show a negative COVID-19 test result on departure if you are travelling to or returning to the Netherlands from a high-risk country. This rule applies to everyone aged NEGATIVE COVID-19 TEST RESULT: RULES WHEN CHANGING PLANES You must show a negative COVID-19 test result if you are travelling to or returning to the Netherlands. The rules when changing planes dependon your situation.
MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (BZ) makes our Kingdom safer and more prosperous and works to create a just and sustainable world. BZ also supports Dutch nationals abroad 24/7. We do all this together with our partners at home and abroad. Working for the Netherlands, worldwide. GETTING VACCINATED AGAINST COVID-19: HOW DOES IT WORK Everyone over 18 will be invited to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Once you have received your invitation letter by post, you can contact your vaccination centre (municipal health service (GGD), family doctor or hospital). They will ask you a few questions about TRAVELLING TO THE NETHERLANDS: EU ENTRY BAN AND EXEMPTIONS Travelling to the Netherlands: EU entry ban and exemptions. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a European entry ban is in effect for some people, barring them from travelling to the European Union or the Schengen area. You may only travel to the Netherlands if the purpose of your trip falls under one of the exemption categories. WHEN YOU DON’T HAVE TO SELF-QUARANTINE UPON ARRIVAL IN THE The information on this page will be updated as soon as possible. Read information about when you don’t have to self-quarantine upon arrival in the Netherlands (in Dutch) on Rijksoverheid.nl. Read more about the exemptions to the mandatory quarantine requirement ORDER OF VACCINATION FOR PEOPLE WHO DO NOT WORK IN People born in 1956 or 1957 will be vaccinated in the first phase. People born in 1958, 1959 or 1960 will be vaccinated in the second phase. Vaccination schedule for people who are not in medically at-risk or high-risk groups, who live at home and can access the vaccination location on their own, and who do not work in healthcare.Year of birth.
DOCUMENTS | GOVERNMENT.NL Evaluation Humanitarian Mine Action and Cluster Munition Programme. Evaluation of The Netherlands' Humanitarian Mine Action and Cluster Munitions Programme 2012-2016. HISTORIC FUNERARY VASE RETURNED TO ITALY The funerary vase was purchased by the museum in 1988 as an addition to the national collection. The Italian authorities recently submitted a request for its return, having established that the vase was illegally excavated in Italy and was unlawfully removed from thecountry.
INFORMATION FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF THE NETHERLANDSCORONAVIRUS COVID-19TOPICSCONTACTLATESTDOCUMENTSREPORT VULNERABILITY Step 1: shops and outdoor seating at restaurants and cafés will partially reopen; evening curfew lifted. 20-04-2021 | 19:11. More and more people are getting vaccinated. This means the number of people getting ill will start falling sharply. CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 Information in DUTCH on COVID-19 (Rijksoverheid.nl) Coronavirus COVID-19. Together, we’ll get coronavirus under control in the Netherlands. On this website you can find information about what the Dutch government – together with other organisations – is doing. CHECKLIST FOR TRAVEL TO THE NETHERLANDS There is a ban on flights from India, South Africa and the countries in Central and South America. Exemptions apply to certain limited categories of travellers. 3. Negative test result requirement. If you are travelling to the Netherlands by aircraft, ship, train or coachfrom
TRAVELLING ABROAD (INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE IN THE People living in the Netherlands should stay in the Netherlands. Do not travel abroad in the period up to and including 15 May, unless your journey is essential. Essential journeys include travel for family emergencies, or for work that cannot be postponed and that requires your physical presence. Self-quarantine for 10 days afterreturning to
TRAVELLING TO THE NETHERLANDS FROM ABROAD Foreign tourists traveling from safe countries with a low COVID-19 risk are welcome in the Netherlands. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a European entry ban is in effect for some people, barring them from travelling to the European Union or the Schengen area. If you travel to the Netherlands, check these points before you travel. SELF-QUARANTINE UPON ARRIVAL IN THE NETHERLANDSAMSTERDAM QUARANTINE RULESENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR NETHERLANDSNETHERLANDS QUARANTINEREQUIREMENTS
Self-quarantine upon arrival in the Netherlands. If you are abroad you must quarantine for 10 days immediately after returning or traveling to the Netherlands. If you get tested on day 5 you might be able to shorten the quarantine period. Certain exceptions apply to APPLYING FOR A DUTCH PASSPORT ABROAD Identity card (child, i.e. under 18) € 96,12. mergency passport/laissez-passer. € 48,55. Alternatively, Dutch nationals living abroad can apply for new travel documents at the municipal offices of certain towns and cities in the Netherlands (see above). These charge lower fees for passports and identity cards than the Dutch missions abroad.SAFE CYCLING
Safe cycling. Cyclists are vulnerable. Every year, some 190 cyclists die in road accidents, while at least another 9,000 are hospitalised. That is why the government wants to improve their visibility and the safety of roads and bicycle paths. developing tools that road authorities can use to make roads and cycleways safer for cyclists THE NATIONAL PREVENTION AGREEMENT The National Prevention Agreement is an important step towards achieving a healthier Netherlands. In this National Prevention Agreement, we have opted for an approach based on three precise topics: smoking, problematic alcohol consumption and overweight because these are, by far, the largest cause of the burden of disease in the Netherlands, with 35,000 deaths and € 9 billion in NATIONAL SANCTIONLIST TERRORISM The national sanctionlist terrorism contains the names of individuals and organisations who are involved in terrorist activities. In accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001) their assets have been frozen, causing them to amongst other things no longer being able to withdraw money from their bank accounts, nor use their credit cards. Since terrorist acts require funding this INFORMATION FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF THE NETHERLANDSCORONAVIRUS COVID-19TOPICSCONTACTLATESTDOCUMENTSREPORT VULNERABILITY Step 1: shops and outdoor seating at restaurants and cafés will partially reopen; evening curfew lifted. 20-04-2021 | 19:11. More and more people are getting vaccinated. This means the number of people getting ill will start falling sharply. CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 Information in DUTCH on COVID-19 (Rijksoverheid.nl) Coronavirus COVID-19. Together, we’ll get coronavirus under control in the Netherlands. On this website you can find information about what the Dutch government – together with other organisations – is doing. CHECKLIST FOR TRAVEL TO THE NETHERLANDS There is a ban on flights from India, South Africa and the countries in Central and South America. Exemptions apply to certain limited categories of travellers. 3. Negative test result requirement. If you are travelling to the Netherlands by aircraft, ship, train or coachfrom
TRAVELLING ABROAD (INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE IN THE People living in the Netherlands should stay in the Netherlands. Do not travel abroad in the period up to and including 15 May, unless your journey is essential. Essential journeys include travel for family emergencies, or for work that cannot be postponed and that requires your physical presence. Self-quarantine for 10 days afterreturning to
TRAVELLING TO THE NETHERLANDS FROM ABROAD Foreign tourists traveling from safe countries with a low COVID-19 risk are welcome in the Netherlands. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a European entry ban is in effect for some people, barring them from travelling to the European Union or the Schengen area. If you travel to the Netherlands, check these points before you travel. SELF-QUARANTINE UPON ARRIVAL IN THE NETHERLANDSAMSTERDAM QUARANTINE RULESENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR NETHERLANDSNETHERLANDS QUARANTINEREQUIREMENTS
Self-quarantine upon arrival in the Netherlands. If you are abroad you must quarantine for 10 days immediately after returning or traveling to the Netherlands. If you get tested on day 5 you might be able to shorten the quarantine period. Certain exceptions apply to APPLYING FOR A DUTCH PASSPORT ABROAD Identity card (child, i.e. under 18) € 96,12. mergency passport/laissez-passer. € 48,55. Alternatively, Dutch nationals living abroad can apply for new travel documents at the municipal offices of certain towns and cities in the Netherlands (see above). These charge lower fees for passports and identity cards than the Dutch missions abroad.SAFE CYCLING
Safe cycling. Cyclists are vulnerable. Every year, some 190 cyclists die in road accidents, while at least another 9,000 are hospitalised. That is why the government wants to improve their visibility and the safety of roads and bicycle paths. developing tools that road authorities can use to make roads and cycleways safer for cyclists THE NATIONAL PREVENTION AGREEMENT The National Prevention Agreement is an important step towards achieving a healthier Netherlands. In this National Prevention Agreement, we have opted for an approach based on three precise topics: smoking, problematic alcohol consumption and overweight because these are, by far, the largest cause of the burden of disease in the Netherlands, with 35,000 deaths and € 9 billion in NATIONAL SANCTIONLIST TERRORISM The national sanctionlist terrorism contains the names of individuals and organisations who are involved in terrorist activities. In accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001) their assets have been frozen, causing them to amongst other things no longer being able to withdraw money from their bank accounts, nor use their credit cards. Since terrorist acts require funding this CORONAVIRUS AND HOLIDAYING IN THE NETHERLANDS Basic rules. Follow the basic rules everywhere in the Netherlands to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Wash your hands thoroughly and regularly. Stay 1.5 metres away from other people. If you have symptoms stay in your accommodation and get tested immediately. MANDATORY QUARANTINE FOR TRAVELLERS FROM VERY HIGH-RISK Quarantine declaration and negative COVID-19 test result. When you travel to the Netherlands you must bring a completed quarantine declaration and a negative COVID-19 test result with you. You may be fined if you do not have a quarantine declaration or you do not DOCUMENTS | GOVERNMENT.NL Theory of Change for Security & Rule of Law (DSH, 2015) Regulation | 10-12-2015. Prime witnesses? Case studies of staff assessments for monitoring integrity in the European Union PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Public administration in the Netherlands has four tiers: central government, the provinces, the municipalities and the water authorities. By providing effective and efficient public administration that the people can trust, the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations safeguards key democratic values. CORONAVIRUS DASHBOARD Risk level map of the Netherlands. The current measures apply nationwide as of 28 April. Every two weeks the coronavirus situation is assessed to see whether it is developing in a positive or negative direction, most recently on 11 May. The risk level in a particular region is based on the number of positive tests and the number ofhospital
IMMIGRATION TO THE NETHERLANDS The Netherlands’ immigration policy. Freedom of movement and residence within the EU/EEA and Switzerland. Living in the Netherlands on a residence permit. Immigrants who contribute to the Dutch economy. Applying for recognition of foreign professional qualifications for regulated professions. News. SAFE COUNTRIES WITH A LOW COVID-19 RISK A safe country is a country where the risk of contracting COVID-19 is low. If you live in a safe country, you may travel to the Netherlands. The EU travel ban does not apply to you. It does not matter what your nationality or the purpose of your trip is. Countries that are not onthe list of
BECOMING A DUTCH NATIONAL There are several ways of acquiring Dutch nationality. You automatically become a Dutch national if one of your parents is Dutch when you are born. Or if paternity is acknowledged by a Dutch national. Or through either the option procedure or naturalisation. Foreign nationals can apply for Dutch nationality if they have lived in the Netherlands legally for at least five years. I HAVE A LONG-DISTANCE RELATIONSHIP WITH SOMEONE FROM A Your partner from a country to which an entry ban applies may travel to the Netherlands under certain conditions. Your partner may stay in the Netherlands for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Children under the age of 18 can also travel with your partner. For all travellers to the Netherlands a negative test result is mandatory. They are strongly advised to self-quarantine for 10 days APPLYING FOR A DUTCH PASSPORT ABROAD Identity card (child, i.e. under 18) € 96,12. mergency passport/laissez-passer. € 48,55. Alternatively, Dutch nationals living abroad can apply for new travel documents at the municipal offices of certain towns and cities in the Netherlands (see above). These charge lower fees for passports and identity cards than the Dutch missions abroad.Go to content
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