Temporary residence purposes under the Civic Integration Act
Under the Civic Integration Act (in Dutch: Wet inburgering), the following residence purposes are temporary.
- Exchange
- Study
- Work in paid employment*
- Work as a self-employed person
- Trainee or Student on Work Placement
- Seasonal labour
- Frontier work
- Orientation year for highly educated persons
- Work as a highly skilled migrant
- Residence as holder of a European Blue Card
- Researcher within the meaning of Directive 2005/71/EC, Researcher within the meaning of Directive (EU) 2016/801
- Residence with a family member or relative, if the residence purpose of the family member with whom you reside is temporary
- Temporary humanitarian grounds
- Medical treatment
- Waiting for an application under Section 17 of the Netherlands Nationality Act (RWN)
- Work as non-privileged military or non-privileged civilian personnel
- Residence as a wealthy foreign national
- Intra-corporate transfer (Directive 2014/66/EU)
*Are you going to work in paid employment as a spiritual counsellor? This is non-temporary under the Civic Integration Act. You must therefore pass the Civic Integration Exam Abroad.