Please contact the Dutch Embassy in China or the Consulate General in Shanghai, Guangzhou or Hong Kong for more information (www.hollandinchina.org).
Tourist visa
When planning on staying in the Netherlands for less than 3 months, a tourist visa will be sufficient. A tourist visa is a sticker which the Embassy or the Consulate will put in your passport. A tourist visa will only be issued for a period of 3 months. Upon arrival in the Netherlands you have to report within 3 days with the Aliens Police in the city you are staying in.
Please contact the Dutch Embassy in China or the Consulate General in Shanghai, Guangzhou or Hong Kong for the application and the required documents for obtaining a tourist visa (www.hollandinchina.org).
Legalization of documents
For registration with the Dutch Municipal Population Register (GBA) double legalization of Chinese documents (i.e. birth certificates, marriage certificates, death certificates, divorce decrees) is a necessity.
Double legalization means that before a document can be used for registration with the Dutch Municipal Population Register (GBA), the signature on the document must be first legalized by the Ministry of Justice or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the country where the document was issued. Subsequently the Dutch ministry of Foreign Affairs must then authenticate the signed document thereby verifying the signature of the issuing authority.
Documents from China need to be legalized by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing or by one of the 18 authorized ‘Foreign Affairs Offices’. Subsequently the documents need to be legalized by the Dutch Embassy in Beijing or the Dutch Consulate General in Shanghai.
Note: documents that are not stated in Dutch, English or French need to be translated by a Dutch translator, confirmed by oath.
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