New income requirements for residence as a highly skilled migrant

By: van Orsouw 17-12-2015 4:36 PM
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New income requirements for residence as a highly skilled migrant

The new income requirements for highly skilled migrants and holders of a European Blue Card have been announced. As of 1 January 2016, the following amounts apply for these purposes of stay.


Type of highly skilled migrant and Amount per month, excl. holiday allowance as of 1-1-2016

Highly skilled migrant older than 30 years:€ 4.240

Highly skilled migrant younger than 30 years :€3.108

Highly skilled migrant subsequent to graduation or after job-seeking year for graduates/highly educated persons: €2.228

Holder European Blue Card: €4.968


Income requirements for other purposes of stay
The income requirements for admission of family members and other purposes of stay, will not be made public before 31 December 2015. These amounts will be published on our website on 1 January 2016.

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