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Category: Immigration
An interview: Indri Tjahyono, Relocation Coordinator
Hi Indri, welcome. Can you introduce yourself?
I’m Indri. I’m originally from Indonesia. I moved to the Netherlands…
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The employee’s annual taxable salary must be more than € 38,961. To compare in 2020 it was € 38,347.
The 2021 salary thresholds for Highly Skilled Migrants (HSM), recent graduates and Blue Card holders in the Netherlands have been announced.
Starting from January 1, 2019, the 30% ruling period has been reduced from eight to five years. There is a transitional arrangement for employees who have already been entitled to 30% ruling before that date.
‘It was like a case of mistaken identity or something,’ says Irish Mary Queally, who moved in 2018 from Amsterdam back to the picturesque west coast of Ireland where she grew up, but soon felt an agonizing longing for The Netherlands.
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Nowadays, in the COVID-19 crisis, many of us live in Lockdown or something very similar. In any way, we are restricted in our travel. Many want to leave their homes but cannot.
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