Highly Skilled Migrant route 2026: salary thresholds, IND timelines and family permits
The Highly Skilled Migrant route remains the fastest legal path for non-EU talent into the Netherlands - if you can clear the salary threshold and file under a recognised referent. Here is what the 2026 picture looks like in practice.
Salary thresholds in force
The IND publishes age-banded gross salary thresholds twice a year. The 30-and-over threshold sits around EUR 5,688 gross per month (excluding the 8% holiday allowance), the under-30 threshold around EUR 4,171, and the post-graduation orientation-year threshold around EUR 2,989. EU Blue Card thresholds align with the 30-and-over band.
These are minimums. In tight roles like senior backend engineering or data science, the market-clearing salary is well above the IND threshold - filing at threshold for a senior hire is a red flag that triggers requests for additional documentation.
Recognised referent: the practical bottleneck
An IND recognised referent (erkend referent) status is what lets the employer file under the accelerated procedure - two-week service standard rather than the up-to-90-day statutory term. Becoming one yourself takes months and ties the company to ongoing audit obligations.
For first hires, the faster route is filing through an EOR or staffing partner that already holds recognised referent status. We do this through our certified partner; the candidate's contract sits with them while you direct the work.
Family permits in parallel
Partner and minor children apply for dependent (verblijf bij familielid) permits in parallel with the main application. They are processed together when filed as one pack, which is meaningfully faster than sequential filings.
Civil-status documents (marriage certificates, birth certificates) need to be legalised or apostilled in the country of origin before filing. This step routinely adds 4-6 weeks if not started during the offer phase.
Timing in practice
From signed offer to first payroll, a clean case under a recognised referent runs 4-8 weeks. The main variance is embassy MVV pickup time, which depends entirely on the consulate workload in the candidate's home country.
We brief candidates to start gathering documents the moment the offer is signed - even before contract signature - because a complete file removes 90% of the delay.
Common rejection reasons
Salary stated gross including the 8% holiday allowance: the IND tests the threshold excluding holiday pay, and a contract that bundles them looks structurally underpaid even when the cash is fine. Split the lines explicitly.
Variable pay treated as base: bonuses, commission and equity do not count towards the threshold. Only guaranteed monthly gross does. Backfilling with a sign-on bonus to clear the threshold for the first year does not work.
Stale supporting documents: contracts dated more than three months before filing, or diplomas not legalised for use in the Netherlands. Both add weeks if they have to be reissued.
After arrival
Within five working days of arrival the employee registers at the municipality (BRP) to obtain a BSN, which is required before the first payslip can be issued. Without a BSN, the employee is taxed at the anonymous rate of 52% by default - reversible, but a poor first month.
The residence permit card is collected from the IND desk after biometrics. The MVV sticker in the passport is the entry document; the plastic card is the residence proof for the rest of the term.