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The Netherlands Startup Visa is designed for innovative entrepreneurs from outside the European Union who wish to start a new business in the Netherlands. This visa enables founders to develop their startup with guidance from an approved facilitator.
The Netherlands is one of Europe’s most business-friendly countries, offering access to global markets, a strong startup ecosystem, and a stable economic environment.
Entrepreneurs are provided with a one-year residence permit to turn their innovative idea into a viable business while residing legally in the Netherlands.
Live and work legally in the Netherlands for one year
Access to one of Europe’s strongest startup ecosystems
No minimum investment requirement
Opportunity to bring family members
Pathway to long-term residence and permanent settlement
Support from government-approved facilitators
Access to EU markets and global trade opportunities
Applicant must be a non-EU / non-EEA citizen
Must have an innovative business idea
Must work with an approved Netherlands-based facilitator
Sufficient financial resources to support living expenses
Business must contribute to the Dutch economy
Must be registered with the Dutch Chamber of Commerce
Valid passport
Business plan outlining innovation and scalability
Agreement with an approved facilitator
Proof of sufficient financial means
Health insurance coverage
Proof of accommodation in the Netherlands
Police clearance certificate
The processing time for the Netherlands Startup Visa generally ranges between 60 to 90 days, depending on the completeness of documents and the applicant’s country of residence.
For expert guidance on the Netherlands Startup Visa, contact us at web@abhinav.com or call +91-8595338595. You may also connect with our experts through the Live Chat.
The Netherlands Startup Visa allows non-EU entrepreneurs to start an innovative business in the Netherlands with the support of an approved facilitator.
The visa is granted for a period of one year, during which the entrepreneur must develop their startup.
There is no fixed minimum investment, but you must have sufficient funds to support yourself and run your startup.
Yes. After completing the startup phase, you may switch to a self-employed or other residence permit leading to permanent residency.