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Can You Register at a Serviced Apartment in the Netherlands?
Can You Register at a Serviced Apartment in the Netherlands?
Many expats and international professionals staying in the Netherlands for more than four months need to register at the municipality and obtain a BSN (citizen service number). A common question is whether this is possible when living in a serviced apartment, especially in Amsterdam or Amstelveen.
The short answer is: sometimes, but not always.
Why Registration Matters
Municipal registration is required if you:
- Stay in the Netherlands for longer than four months
- Need a BSN for work, taxes, healthcare, or banking
- Apply for a residence permit or visa extension
Registration links your address to Dutch government systems.
What Determines Whether Registration Is Allowed?
Whether you can register at a serviced apartment depends on several factors:
- The property’s municipal zoning
- Whether the apartment is approved for residential registration
- Local municipality rules (Amsterdam and Amstelveen may differ)
- The provider’s registration policy
Not all serviced apartments are legally eligible for registration.
Registration Rules in Amsterdam
In Amsterdam:
- Only properties designated for residential use allow registration
- Hotels and short-stay accommodations usually do not qualify
- Some serviced apartments are approved for registration
You must book accommodation that explicitly confirms registration is possible.
Amsterdam registration info:
https://www.amsterdam.nl/en/civil-affairs/first-registration/
Registration Rules in Amstelveen
Amstelveen often offers more flexibility:
- More serviced apartments are suitable for registration
- Family and longer-term stays are common
- Registration requirements are clearly defined
Amstelveen registration info:
https://www.amstelveen.nl/en/registration-from-abroad
Temporary Stay vs Long-Term Registration
If you are staying:
- Less than four months: Registration is not required
- More than four months: Registration is mandatory
Some expats use serviced apartments initially and register later once long-term housing is secured.
What Documents Are Usually Required?
To register, you typically need:
- Valid passport
- Rental or housing agreement
- Proof of address eligibility
- Residence permit (if applicable)
Municipal appointments are required in both Amsterdam and Amstelveen.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Assuming all serviced apartments allow registration
- Booking short-stay accommodation without checking registration eligibility
- Waiting too long to book a registration appointment
- Not confirming registration policies in writing
Clarifying this early avoids delays and complications.
How Htel Apartments Can Help
Htel Apartments offers serviced apartments in Amstelveen, with clear guidance on which apartments are suitable for municipal registration. This makes it easier for expats, DAFT visa holders, and international professionals to obtain a BSN and stay compliant during their time in the Netherlands.
Need a serviced apartment that supports municipal registration? Choose a fully serviced apartment in Amstelveen designed for longer stays and official registration.
