Information in English
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Here you can find information in English about registration in Reimerswaal from abroad, request for extract BRP (green paper) and waste separation and collection in Reimerswaal.
Information about living and working in the Netherlands in general and how to translate text can be found here as well.
Registration in Reimerswaal from abroad
Are you coming from abroad and moving to Reimerswaal? Or will you be staying here for at least 4 out of the coming 6 months? Then you should register within 5 days after arrival. Registration is free of charge.
You can find more information here: Registration from abroad | Gemeente Reimerswaal
Extract BRP (green paper)
Do you need proof that you are registered in Reimerswaal, also called an extract from the BRP, an uittreksel or a green paper?
You can find more information here: Uittreksel persoonsgegevens, BRP (green paper) | Gemeente Reimerswaal
Register foreign documents
If your vital events took place abroad, you are required to register these in the Personal Records Database (BRP) of your municipality. Such vital details could include a birth, marriage, death, divorce, acknowledgement of paternity or adoption. The documents concerning these life events are also called source documents.
You can find more information here: Register foreign documents | Gemeente Reimerswaal
Waste separation and collection in Reimerswaal
In the municipality of Reimerswaal, waste is collected separately.
You can find more information here: Waste separation and collection in Reimerswaal | Gemeente Reimerswaal
Working and living in the Netherlands
If you come to work and live in the Netherlands, there is a lot to arrange. The website Work in NL explains your rights and obligations, what you need to arrange and what agreements you have to make. The information will help you to live and work here healthily, safely and fairly. The website also provides links to the correct organisations to help with any questions you may have.
You can find more information here: Working and living in the Netherlands | Work in NL