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Residence Permit for Researcher (Directive (EU) 2016/801)
VisasNetherlandsResidence Permit for Researcher (Directive (EU) 2016/801)
NetherlandsNetherlands•Europe
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Residence Permit for Researcher (Directive (EU) 2016/801)

Working Holiday Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

1-60 days

Application Fee

254 EUR

Stay Duration

5 years

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information
Netherlands flag

Living in Netherlands

Cost of Living
7% more than United States
Avg Salary€44,400
Quality of Life
214/200
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Overview

The Netherlands Researcher permit, under Directive (EU) 2016/801, lets non-EU nationals work as paid researchers, doctoral candidates, or grant-funded unpaid researchers. The host institution must be IND-recognised and hold a hosting agreement or employment contract with the researcher.

Permits run up to 5 years and are renewable, with a path to permanent residence. Spouses may work without restriction. Researchers from other EU states can work in the Netherlands for up to 180 days under short-term mobility — no new permit needed. The EUR 254 fee is filed by the institution, not the researcher.

This visa is ideal for non-EU academics who have secured a research or PhD role at a recognised Dutch institution and want a renewable permit with family rights and EU mobility.

Stay & Extensions

Initial grant5 years

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

Type II — Permanent Regular Residence Permit (Type II)
Netherlands flagNetherlands

Type II — Permanent Regular Residence Permit (Type II)

ValidityIndefinite
Processing1-180 days
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EU Blue Card
Netherlands flagNetherlands

EU Blue Card

Validity5 years
Processing1-3 months
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be conducting research at a research institute in the Netherlands recognized by the IND as a sponsor.

Must have a higher education degree that grants access to a doctoral program.

Must have a hosting agreement or employment contract with the research institute.

Must earn sufficient income (at least the minimum wage or a percentage thereof).

Research project must be approved by the host institute.

Must meet general conditions (valid passport, no threat to public order).

For intra-EU mobility: must hold a valid residence permit for research under Directive (EU) 2016/801 from another EU Member State (excluding Denmark and Ireland).

KEY CRITERIA

Job Offer

Required

Education

master or higher

Min. Income

1,735 EUR/yr

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport.

Signed hosting agreement or employment contract.

Proof of higher education degree/diploma.

CV.

Evidence of sufficient financial means (if not paid by the institute, e.g., scholarship or bank statements).

Proof of research project approval by the host institute.

Current residence permit (if applying for intra-EU mobility).

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Streamlined procedure for researchers under EU Directive 2016/801.
  • Facilitates intra-EU mobility for research projects.
  • Right to work as a paid researcher, PhD student, or unpaid researcher with a grant.
  • Family members may be eligible to join the researcher.
  • Path to permanent residence.

Worth Knowing

  • Only recognized research institutions can act as sponsors.
  • Short-term mobility (up to 180 days) may not require a new residence permit if the researcher holds a valid permit from another EU state.
  • Official foreign documents must be legalized and translated into Dutch, English, French, or German.
  • The host institution is responsible for the application process, which requires close coordination.

Application Process

1

The recognized research institution must submit the application for the residence permit (and MVV if required) on behalf of the researcher.

2

Researcher provides necessary documents to the host institution.

3

Pay the application fees (check IND website for current rates).

4

If an MVV is required, collect it from the Dutch embassy/consulate in the home country.

5

Travel to the Netherlands within the validity period of the MVV.

6

Collect the residence permit at an IND desk after arrival.

7

Register with the local municipality.

Application Forms

7512
Application for the purpose of residence of 'researcher' (Directive (EU) 2016/801)
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7569
Notification Inbound mobility researcher and family members
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Verified Claims (21)

Last verified May 31, 2026
Application StepsThe recognized research institution must submit the application for the residence permit (and MVV if…ind.nl
Dependent VisaYes, if income requirements are metind.nl
Fee BreakdownApplication fee: 254 EURexpatcentremaastrichtregion.nl
FeesEUR 254expatcentremaastrichtregion.nl
Forms7512; 7569ind.nl
Included Nationalities—ind.nl
Job Offer Requiredtrueind.nl
LinksofficialInfo: https://ind.nl/en/residence-permits/work/researcher-directive-eu-2016-801, application…ind.nl

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