Temporary residence permits; purpose of stay and nationality

Temporary residence permits; purpose of stay and nationality

Nationality Periods Ordinary permit by purpose of stay Family reunification / formation Other family reunification (Number) Ordinary permit by purpose of stay Labour: employee or self-employed person Other labour (Number) Ordinary permit by purpose of stay Other regular permits Victim of human trade (Number) Ordinary permit by purpose of stay Other regular permits Other ordinary (Number)
Total 2022* 6,990 4,170 100 7,595
Afghan 2022* 130 0 0 15
Albanian 2022* 25 15 0 105
Algerian 2022* 25 5 0 15
American 2022* 135 650 0 300
Angolan 2022* 20 0 0 10
Argentinian 2022* 20 35 0 230
Armenian 2022* 25 5 0 40
Australian 2022* 25 25 0 465
Azerbaijani 2022* 10 25 0 10
Bengali 2022* 5 35 0 15
Bhutanese 2022* 0 0 0 0
Bolivian 2022* 5 5 0 10
Bosnian 2022* 25 10 0 30
Brazilian 2022* 145 55 10 630
Burundian 2022* 10 0 0 0
Canadian 2022* 25 50 0 295
Chilean 2022* 15 5 0 50
Chinese 2022* 65 385 5 130
Colombian 2022* 60 20 5 165
Congolese 2022* 10 0 0 5
Congolese (Democratic Republic) 2022* 15 5 0 0
Costa Rican 2022* 5 0 0 5
Cuban 2022* 15 0 0 10
Dominican (from Republic) 2022* 65 5 0 30
Ecuadorian 2022* 20 15 0 30
Egyptian 2022* 70 40 0 75
Eritrean 2022* 645 0 0 5
Ethiopian 2022* 40 5 0 15
Philippine 2022* 100 80 0 650
Gambian 2022* 20 0 0 5
Georgian 2022* 15 5 0 25
Ghanaian 2022* 115 30 0 55
Guinean 2022* 30 0 0 15
Haitian 2022* 5 0 0 0
Indian 2022* 30 470 5 125
Indonesian 2022* 55 140 0 100
Iraqi 2022* 215 10 0 40
Iranian 2022* 40 115 0 25
Israeli 2022* 10 20 0 85
Ivorian 2022* 15 0 0 10
Japanese 2022* 5 200 0 180
Yemeni 2022* 65 10 0 0
Jordanian 2022* 10 10 0 5
Cape Verdean 2022* 20 0 0 40
Cameroonian 2022* 15 10 0 10
Kazakh 2022* 5 5 0 10
Kenyan 2022* 25 10 0 30
Kuwaiti 2022* 0 0 0 0
Kosovar 2022* 20 5 0 10
Croatian 2022* 0 0 0 0
Lebanese 2022* 40 20 0 25
Liberian 2022* 10 0 0 0
Libyan 2022* 10 0 0 5
Macedonian 2022* 10 5 0 75
Maldivian 2022* 0 0 0 0
Malaysian 2022* 5 10 0 15
Moroccan 2022* 495 25 0 285
Mexican 2022* 30 55 0 135
Moldavian 2022* 5 0 0 55
Mongolian 2022* 5 0 0 5
Myanmarese 2022* 0 5 0 0
Nepalese 2022* 5 45 0 40
New Zealand 2022* 10 20 0 185
Nigerian 2022* 150 35 15 55
Ukrainian 2022* 35 85 0 185
Uzbek 2022* 0 5 0 5
Omani 2022* 0 0 0 0
Pakistani 2022* 40 95 5 50
Peruvian 2022* 20 10 0 45
Russian 2022* 75 105 0 205
Rwandan 2022* 10 5 0 0
Salvadorean 2022* 5 5 0 5
Saudi Arabian 2022* 0 0 0 0
Citizen of Serbia 2022* 20 130 0 75
Sierra Leonan 2022* 55 0 5 15
Singaporean 2022* 5 5 0 10
Sudanese 2022* 55 20 0 5
Somali 2022* 115 0 0 10
Sri Lankan 2022* 5 10 0 10
Surinamese 2022* 310 40 0 30
Syrian 2022* 2,145 5 0 10
Tajik 2022* 0 0 0 0
Taiwanese 2022* 10 35 0 100
Tanzanian 2022* 10 0 0 0
Thai 2022* 45 50 5 125
Togolese 2022* 5 0 0 10
Tunisian 2022* 30 30 0 20
Turkish 2022* 255 270 0 510
Turkmenian 2022* 0 0 0 0
Ugandan 2022* 35 10 25 5
Venezuelan 2022* 50 0 0 90
Vietnamese 2022* 20 75 0 25
Belorussian 2022* 5 10 0 20
Zambian 2022* 5 0 0 5
Zimbabwean 2022* 5 5 0 10
South African 2022* 105 50 0 540
South Korean 2022* 10 40 0 80
Swiss 2022* 0 20 0 5
Stateless 2022* 25 0 0 10
Source: CBS.
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This table shows the number of temporary residence permits granted for the first time. Permits are differentiated by purpose and the nationality of the persons concerned. Permits are differentiated by purpose and the nationality of the persons concerned. This table contains both asylum permits and ordinary residence permits. Ordinary permits are given to non-Dutch persons mainly for work, study, family reunification, or family formation. Children of non-Dutch persons, born in the Netherlands and not in the possession of the Dutch nationality also need a residence permit. Since April 2014, the Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service also issues combined permits for residence and work: single permits (GGVA). These are included in the table since 2014. All permits in the table have a validity period of three months or more.

Data available from: 2008.

Status of the figures:
The figures up to 2021 are final. The 2022 figures are provisional.

Changes as of August 2023:
For the country of origin, a new classification has been created which is based on continents and a few countries with a specific migration history. This will replace the concepts of western/non-western migration background.
Simultaneously with this adjustment, nine countries have been moved from Europe to Asia. These countries are: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Turkey

When will new figures be published?
The new figures for 2023 will be available in June 2024.

Description topics

Ordinary permit by purpose of stay
Individuals whose request for a regular permit has been granted receive an ordinary permit. They did not come here for asylum, but for example to work, to study, for family reunification or for family formation. Non-Dutch persons who want to stay in the Netherlands for more three months and are not EU, EER or Swiss nationals, need a residence permit.
Family reunification / formation
Residence permit which is granted in connection with family reunion.

Family reunification:
One or more family members are settling in the Netherlands to be reunited and live with their families who have emigrated in the past.

Family formation:
This may concern marriage, relationship and children under 18. It is for people who come to the Netherlands for marriage, registered partnership or live with a partner already in the Netherlands (with whom this person has never lived before).

Other family reunification
Other not previously mentioned relatives such as parents or adult children.
Labour: employee or self-employed person
Other labour
Other regular permits
Permits issued in connection with other purposes. Such authorisation was granted until 2013 to unaccompanied minors.
Victim of human trade
Other ordinary
Until 2010 including human trade victims.