BRP registration for highly skilled migrants and scientific researchers coming from abroad
Do you fall within the highly skilled migrant or scientific researcher scheme of the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND)? And are you coming from abroad to live in The Hague, Delft, Leidschendam-Voorburg or Rijswijk for more than 4 months? If so, you can get an expedited procedure for registration in the Personal Records Database (BRP).
The expedited registration procedure is offered by the Municipality of The Hague and the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND).
In order to be able to register in the BRP at The Hague International Centre you must:
- work for a company or organisation in the Netherlands which is recognised as a sponsor by the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) and is listed in the Begin external link: Public Register of Recognised Sponsors(External link), end external link. and
- be coming to live in The Hague, Delft, Leidschendam-Voorburg or Rijswijk for longer than 4 months.
Make an appointment on the website of The Hague International Centre. The website will also explain which documents you need to take to your appointment.
You will be registered in the BRP during your appointment.
Free.
Are you coming from abroad and do you want to get registered? But you do not qualify as a highly skilled migrant or scientific researcher? Then see:
- Begin link: 1st BRP registration for Dutch citizens coming from abroad (you do not have a BSN), end link.
- Begin link: 1st BRP registration when coming from abroad with residence permit (you do not have a BSN), end link.
- Begin link: 1st BRP registration for EU/EEA and Swiss citizens coming from abroad (you do not have a BSN), end link.
You can read more about the registration procedure for knowledge migrants and scientific researchers on the Begin external link: website of The Hague International Centre(External link), end external link..