Process and costs
The following requirements apply to you and your foster child:
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Application forms
Download the right form. Fill in the form and send the application by post.
Written application forms
Written application forms
The residence permit
Other things you need to know about the residence permit:
TB test
Did you write down at the time of the application that your foster child will take a TB (tuberculosis) test? Then make an appointment at the Municipal Health Service (in Dutch: Gemeentelijke Gezondheidsdienst or GGD). Do this within 3 months after the child has received their residence permit. Take with you to the appointment:
Working with the residence permit
It is stated on the back of your foster child’s residence permit whether the child is allowed to work. This depends on your employment rights:
You are a Dutch national
On the back of your foster child’s residence permit it is stated: ‘free to work, work permit not required’ (in Dutch: arbeid vrij toegestaan. TWV niet vereist). The abbreviation TWV stands for tewerkstellingsvergunning, which means work permit in Dutch.
You have a residence permit
Your foster child often has the same employment rights as you. In the following cases the child will have different employment rights:
- Your foster child is free to work when you have one of these residence permits:
- highly skilled migrant,
- holder of a European Blue Card,
- intra-corporate transferee
- researcher within the meaning of Directive (EU) 2016/801
- essential personnel start-up.
- You have a residence permit for ‘work as a self-employed person’ (in Dutch: arbeid als zelfstandige). Your foster child is free to work, also as a self-employed person.
- You have a residence permit for study. Your foster child is not allowed to work.
- You have a single permit (in Dutch: gecombineerde vergunning voor verblijf en arbeid or GVVA) for residence and work. Your foster child is only allowed to work if the employer has a TWV.
Not every child is allowed to work
From a certain age, children are allowed to do holiday work or to have a part-time job. Go to Rijksoverheid.nl for more information about part-time job, holiday work and internships for young people. (Only available in Dutch)
Legal obligations
A sponsor has an obligation to provide information and an administrative obligation. Read more about the legal obligations of a private sponsor family member.
The IND checks whether you meet your obligations. What if you do not? Then you can get an administrative fine.
Validity of the residence permit
The period of validity of your foster child’s residence permit depends on your situation. Do you have a temporary residence permit? Then the end date of your foster child’s residence permit is the same as the end date of your residence permit.
Are you Dutch or do you have a permanent residence permit? Your foster child’s residence permit is valid for 5 years.
Type of residence permit
The residence permit is type I, temporary regular residence permit.
Other applications
Replacement of residence permit
Has the residence permit been damaged, lost or stolen? Then have the residence permit replaced. Go to the web page residence permit damaged or change of personal details or residence permit lost or stolen.
Extend residence permit
Will your foster child’s residence permit expire soon? Then you can apply for regular residence temporary permit extension.
Apply for a different residence permit
Has your foster child had a residence permit for 1 year for residence as a family member or relative? Then you can change their residence permit to the residence permit on humanitarian non-temporary grounds.
Permanent residence permit
Has your foster child had a residence permit for 5 years as a family member or relative? Then you can apply for a permanent residence permit for your foster child.