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Can You Work While Waiting for a BSN?
Can You Work While Waiting for a BSN?
If you are relocating to the Netherlands for work or self-employment, obtaining a BSN (Burger Service Nummer) is an essential administrative step. Many expats wonder whether they are allowed to start working while waiting for their BSN.
The answer depends on your residence status and type of work.
Why a BSN Is Important for Working
A BSN is required to:
- Register with Dutch tax authorities
- Be paid legally by an employer
- Invoice clients as a self-employed person
- Access social security and healthcare systems
Without a BSN, administrative and tax obligations cannot be fully completed.
Working as an Employee While Waiting for a BSN
In most cases:
- You cannot formally start paid employment without a BSN
- Employers need your BSN to process payroll and tax contributions
Some employers may allow limited onboarding or training, but salary payments usually require a BSN.
Working as a Self-Employed Person
If you are self-employed or applying under a scheme like the DAFT visa:
- You may prepare your business activities
- Register your business with the Chamber of Commerce
- Open a business bank account (with limitations)
However, issuing invoices and receiving income generally requires a BSN.
Remote Work for a Foreign Employer
In some situations, expats:
- Continue working remotely for a non-Dutch employer
- Receive income outside the Netherlands
This can be allowed short-term, but tax and legal obligations still apply, especially for longer stays.
Professional advice is recommended for this situation.
Exceptions and Practical Considerations
There may be limited flexibility if:
- You already have a temporary BSN (RNI)
- Your employer is familiar with expat onboarding
- Your work does not involve immediate Dutch payroll
Rules vary, and assumptions can lead to compliance issues.
What You Can Do While Waiting
While waiting for your BSN, you can:
- Attend onboarding meetings
- Prepare contracts and documentation
- Set up housing, healthcare, and banking
- Schedule municipal appointments
Using this time efficiently helps you start working as soon as possible.
Practical Tips
- Book your BSN appointment early
- Communicate clearly with your employer or clients
- Avoid starting paid work without confirmation
- Keep written proof of your registration status
This helps prevent delays and misunderstandings.
How Htel Apartments Can Help
If you are waiting for your BSN and need flexible accommodation, Htel Apartments offers fully serviced apartments in Amstelveen, providing a comfortable and practical base while you complete registration and prepare to start work in the Netherlands.
Waiting for your BSN and preparing to start work? Stay in a fully serviced apartment in Amstelveen while you complete your registration.
