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Startup Visa Netherlands

Startup Visa Netherlands overview

The Netherlands Start-up Visa is a residence permit that lets foreign entrepreneurs move to the Netherlands to build an innovative startup. Approval gives you a one-year residence permit. To qualify you must be at least 18, present a business plan, and sign an agreement with a government-approved facilitator to join its incubation program. You also need enough money: gross income of at least EUR 35,868 a year to support your stay, plus funds to develop the business, typically at least EUR 50,000 a year. There is no upper age limit, no language requirement, and no minimum investment threshold. You can include a spouse, registered partner, unmarried partner, and children under 18, and your spouse or partner can work for any employer once they hold the dependent permit. After one year you can move to a two-year Self-Employed Person permit, then apply for permanent residence or citizenship after 5 years of legal residence. Processing takes about 3 to 8 months.

Startup Visa Netherlands benefits

  1. Obtain a one-year residence permit under the Start-up Visa program to develop a start-up business in the Netherlands. After the first year, there is an opportunity to apply for a two-year, renewable residence permit under the Self-Employed Person Program, with a potential pathway to permanent residency or citizenship after 5 years of legal and continuous residence
  2. Right to live in the Netherlands to work on the start-up business
  3. Right to include a spouse, registered partner, unmarried partner, and children under 18 in the application, with the opportunity for them to live, work, and study in the Netherlands
  4. Member of the Schengen Area, providing easy access to other Schengen member states

Startup Visa Netherlands requirements

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Willing to actively develop an innovative start-up business supported by a government-approved facilitator and to keep your main place of residence in the Netherlands. This means registration in the municipality at all times. The Netherlands assumes you moved your principal residence outside the country if you leave for 6 months continuously, or 4 months continuously for 3 years in a row
  • Have sufficient funds to cover your family's maintenance costs in the Netherlands and to support development of the proposed start-up business
  • Secure Dutch health insurance after the permit is issued

Startup Visa Netherlands investment options

  • Invest reasonable funds to ensure successful operation of the start-up business. A minimum investment of about EUR 50,000 per year is typically expected until the business generates enough revenue to sustain its operation
  • Have sufficient funds to enroll in a recognized facilitator's incubation program and to support your stay in the Netherlands. The incubation fee typically starts at about EUR 6,000 per year, and a gross income of at least EUR 35,868 per year is required

Startup Visa Netherlands application process

Process (3 to 8 months)

  • Prepare a business plan to secure support from a government-approved facilitator
  • Sign a contract with the approved facilitator and submit the application package to the Netherlands immigration authority
  • Upon approval, schedule an appointment with the Dutch consulate in your country of residence within 3 months to submit biometric data
  • After biometrics are submitted, a visa is issued, allowing you to travel to the Netherlands to collect the residence permit and set up the start-up company

Frequently asked questions

Who is eligible to apply for the Netherlands Start-up Visa?

Applicants must be at least 18 and secure private healthcare insurance in the Netherlands once the residence permit is granted. They also need a detailed business plan covering the innovative idea and their active role in it, support from a government-approved facilitator along with an agreement to join the facilitator's incubation program, and enough money to develop the startup and cover their stay. A gross income of at least EUR 35,868 per year is expected for living costs, while developing the startup typically calls for at least EUR 50,000 per year.

Who qualifies as dependents under the Netherlands Start-up Visa program?

The main applicant can include a spouse, a registered partner, an unmarried partner in a sustainable relationship, and minor children under 18. An unmarried partner who has lived with the applicant for at least 6 months can generally be included.

What benefits does the Netherlands Start-up Visa program bring?

The program grants a one-year residence permit on approval and lets the applicant include dependent family members, with the spouse or partner free to work for any employer in the Netherlands once they hold the dependent permit. It offers quick processing, no language requirements, no upper age limit, and no minimum investment requirement. After one year, holders can apply for a two-year residence permit under the Self-Employed Person program, and they can move toward permanent residence after 5 years of legal residence.

What type of business ideas are accepted for the Netherlands Start-up Visa?

The program accepts innovative ideas that show at least one of three features: a product or service that is new to the Dutch market, new technology used in production, distribution, or marketing, or a novel way of working and organizing operations. The idea must demonstrate innovation, viability, and the applicant's active involvement in developing it.

What is the typical application process for the Netherlands Start-up Visa?

The applicant first prepares a business plan for a government-approved facilitator to review. The facilitator may hold interviews and sign agreements with those who present promising ideas. After signing, the applicant submits the application package to the Netherlands immigration authority, which usually takes about 90 days to decide. Once approved, the applicant schedules a biometrics appointment within 3 months, and after biometrics are submitted a visa is issued so the applicant can travel to the Netherlands to collect the residence permit.

What is the application processing time for the Netherlands Start-up Visa?

Processing times vary by case, but the authority usually takes about 3 to 8 months.

How can someone secure permanent residence after holding a permit under the Netherlands Start-up Visa program?

A one-year Start-up Visa holder can move to a two-year permit under the Self-Employed Persons Program as the first permit nears expiry, provided they meet that permit's requirements and supply a facilitator declaration confirming the mentoring process was completed. After the two-year permit ends, they can extend for another five years. Permanent residence is usually possible after 5 years of legal residence and meeting the criteria, which include passing the civic integration exam at level A2 or being exempt, no history of misrepresentation, registration in the Personal Records Database for 5 years without gaps, holding a valid permit that has always been renewed on time, and meeting the income requirement. For the self-employed in 2025 this means gross profits averaging EUR 1,697.82 per month over the 18 months before the application, or EUR 2,425.46 per month when family members are included, shown through bank statements for that period.

How can someone secure citizenship after holding a permit under the Netherlands Start-up Visa program?

The path runs through the same permits: a one-year Start-up Visa holder moves to a two-year Self-Employed Persons permit, then extends for another five years. Citizenship is usually possible after 5 years of legal residence and meeting the criteria, which include being willing to renounce existing nationality or being exempt, passing the civic integration exam at level A2 or being exempt, not posing a danger to public order or national security, and holding a valid permit that has always been renewed on time.

Who is exempt from the civic integration exam when applying for permanent residence or citizenship in the Netherlands?

Exemptions cover people with a civic integration certificate under the Civic Integration Act 2021, Belgian or Luxembourg nationals, anyone under 18 (who can only apply for Dutch citizenship together with a parent), people who lived in the Netherlands for 8 years or more during their school years, those holding a document that exempts them from the requirement, those who cannot attend for medical reasons, and those who can prove they are sufficiently integrated. Most applicants must complete the exam, but anyone seeking an exemption or dispensation needs to provide supporting evidence, such as medical opinions, to the government.

Who is exempt from renouncing foreign citizenship when applying for citizenship in the Netherlands?

Renouncing is not required in several situations. These include being married to or in a registered partnership with a Dutch citizen when becoming Dutch, holding a residence permit based on asylum, and having received a permit in 2007 or 2008 under the RANOV regulation and becoming Dutch after 1 November 2021 (with 1 June 2021 applying to minors who were in the Netherlands at that time). It also covers people born in the Kingdom of the Netherlands who currently live there, where continuous residence is not required and the Kingdom includes the Netherlands, Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten, along with the special municipalities of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba. The final case is holding the nationality of a country the Netherlands does not officially recognize, such as Taiwan or the Palestinian Territories.

What immigration benefits are granted to Turkish nationals applying for residence in the Netherlands?

Turkish nationals receive several advantages. They pay reduced application fees for residence permits, they can bring a spouse or registered partner who is at least 18 rather than the usual 21, and they can bring children up to the age of 21.

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