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Moving to Netherlands from US to open a Hospitality Business

Last activity 21 March 2018 by Zemsadventures

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Zemsadventures

Hi All,

My husband and I are hospitality professionals living in San Francisco, California. We are looking to hopefully move to the Netherlands to start our own business. Since we come from the world of bar/restaurants/hotels, we are thinking of opening up an American style bar specializing in imported American products and food. I was wondering if anyone here has relocated from the US to the Netherlands to start a hospitality business. I would love to hear of your experience. Were you able to get a residency and work permit through the DAFT treaty? Is it difficult to get a liquor license to open a bar? Are there stringent import laws on the importation of alcohol? What are some of the challenges we should prepare for? What is the minimum investment we should be preparing for? I would love to chat with anyone who has used the Dutch American Friendship Treaty to relocate to the Netherlands.

I appreciate all your help in advance!

Thanks,
Sarah

Cynic

Hi and welcome to the Forum. :)

I've never done what you are contemplating, but the Dutch Government have a webpage devoted to this subject; this link will take you there.

Hope this helps.

Cynic
Expat Team

Zemsadventures

Thanks, Cynic! I have been doing a lot of research online and have specific questions regarding the DAFT treaty- do you suggest contacting the Dutch Chamber of Commerce? I will check out the link you sent- thanks so much for your super prompt response! :)

Cynic

Hi,

I would certainly recommend contacting the Dutch Chamber of Commerce (known as the Kamer van Koophandel, or KvK); this link will take you to their website.

To be honest, I hadn't heard of the DAFT treaty before, but I've now done some reading I can confirm that it does exist and it is specifically referred to on the Dutch Government Immigration website.  My only real comment is that it's an old treaty that pre-dates the EU and is about immigration into Holland for American citizens wishing to invest in Holland; here's a link to the IND website that describes it.

I've also found online several commercial organisations that offer to help you through the system; to be honest, they're not offering anything you can't do for yourself for free, but if you have the $ to spend, then Google will guide you towards them.

Hope this helps.

If you have any further specific questions, please come back to us.

Cynic
Expat Team

Linadventure

Hi Sarah,

First of all - cool user name haha :)

As Cynic says, the dutch Chamber of Commerce for sure can help you out. I remember a (American) friend telling me that friends of hers had applied for a DAFT and that it was fairly easy. You won't need to seperately apply for a work or residence permit. However, to register with the KvK (chamber of commerce) I think you need to have a Dutch BSN number, but i'm actually not too sure about that.

I found an IamExpat article that might help you: link However I see that this also dates back to 2014.. And I found this company that can get you in contact with immigration lawyers to help you out with this.


Zemsadventures

Thanks again Cynic- I will check out both links! I had written to the KvK earlier and it seems that I should be able to apply through the program but there are some guidelines that were a little vague so I was hoping to check with people who may have actually gone through the process.

I think I may look for some US expats in the Netherlands that own businesses to see if I may be able to get some guidance from them. Plus my husband and I plan to make a researching trip over in August and maybe I can personally go speak with the KvK! For now I will keep researching online!

Thanks again! :)

Zemsadventures

Haha love your name too! :) Our instagram is actually under zemsadventures since we went 'adventuring' on a year long trip around the world!

Thanks so much for your feedback- I have spoken to some people who have gone through the DAFT process but they had online businesses and not actual brick and mortar shops so I wanted to make sure that we were able to still apply through the treaty as applying for a work visa as an investor, I would need a VERY large investment.

I am glad to hear that you knew someone who went through the process- hopefully we can learn more about it when we come in August to research the area and the market.

Also, thanks for the links- they are not showing as yet (under review) but hopefully I can check them out, even if they are a little old.

Thanks again Linadventures! :)

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