How many Dutch embassies are there in the UK?
+44 207 590 3200
The Dutch Embassy in London is available on +44 207 590 3200 or [email protected]. There are also 13 honorary consulates across the UK.
Who is the Dutch Ambassador to UK?
Simon Smits
Farewell interview with Simon Smits, Dutch Ambassador to the UK.
Do UK citizens need a visa for Netherlands?
If you hold a British Citizen passport, you don’t need a visa to enter the Netherlands. You will be able to travel to countries in the Schengen area for up to 90 days in any 180-day period without a visa.
Can you work in the UK with a Netherlands passport?
If you are a Dutch national you don’t need a visa or work permit to work in another EU country. You will need both to work in a European country that is not a member of the EU, but this is usually easy to arrange. For countries outside Europe the application procedure can be long, complicated and expensive.
How do I contact the Dutch embassy?
by phone: +44 207 590 3200. If you are calling from the Netherlands, call +31 247 247 247.
Can I renew my expired Dutch passport?
Renewing a Dutch passport Dutch passports are valid for 10 years (5 years for children under 18). It is not possible to make a passport renewal. You can use your old/expired passport as proof of Dutch nationality.
How much does a Dutch passport cost in UK?
Fees as per 1 November 2021
Paspoort en identiteitskaart / Passport and identity card | EUR |
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Paspoort meerderjarige / Passport adult (18 and over) | 142,60 |
Paspoort minderjarige / Passport minor (under 18) | 124,40 |
Zakenpaspoort / Business passpoort | 142,60 |
Zakenpaspoort minderjarige / Business passpoort minor (under 18) | 124,40 |
Can I move to Holland after Brexit?
Brexit does not affect your right to live in the Netherlands. The WA gives the possibility to exchange your national permanent residence permit for a permanent residence document under the WA. You are a UK national and also have EU, EEA or Swiss nationality.
Can I live in the Netherlands and work in UK?
If you are living in the Netherlands and were registered with your local municipality on 31 December 2020, you can continue to live and work in the Netherlands. However, you must have a residence permit. This also applies to your family members if they are from the UK.
Can a Dutch person live in the UK?
EU citizens who have lived in the UK for more than 5 years can apply to the UK government for settled status. This status gives EU citizens the right to continue living, working, building up a state pension and using public services in the UK, as they do now.
How do I book an appointment for the Netherlands visa?
Book an appointment Schedule an appointment at the VFS Visa Application Centre. After booking your appointment, you will receive an e-mail confirming your appointment, with a confirmation letter attached. If you apply as a family or other kind of group, please mention you are a member of a group.
Where is the Netherlands Embassy in the UK?
Embassy of the Netherlands in London. Addres: Netherlands Embassy in London, the United Kingdom – 38, Hyde Park Gate – London SW7 5DP – United Kingdom. Telephone Number: (+44) 207 590 3200. Fax Number: (+44) 207 225 0947.
How to contact the Netherlands world wide office?
You can call the contact centre round the clock, any day of the week, on +31 247 247 247. Or you can reach the centre via WhatsApp or Twitter. If you have any questions, please use the contact form. It can take up to 3 weeks before you receive a response.
Can a UK citizen travel to the Netherlands?
The Dutch government has implemented measures which mean that non-EU/EEA nationals and nationals of non-Schengen states arriving from outside of the Schengen area, including unvaccinated UK nationals, will not be permitted entry to the Netherlands for non-essential purposes due to EU-wide COVID-19 restrictions. Check here for a list of exemptions.
What does the British Embassy in the Hague do?
The British Embassy in The Hague manages the UK government’s relations with the Netherlands and international institutions based in The Hague. Our work covers a range of issues including the UK government’s policy goals in the Netherlands, and services that support the British economy.