Hong Kong 🇭🇰 → 🇳🇱 Netherlands: Complete 2026 Guide

From: Hong Kong  ·  To: Netherlands  ·  Updated: June 2026

HKSAR vs BN(O) Passport — Key Difference:

🔴 HKSAR passport holders need a Schengen visa (€80) to enter the Netherlands and the Schengen Area for tourism/short stays.

🟢 BN(O) (British National Overseas) passport holders are visa-free for Schengen for 90 days in any 180-day period.

Work Study Immigration Travel

Working in the Netherlands from Hong Kong

Quick Facts

Skilled Route
Highly Skilled Migrant
Difficulty
Moderate
HSM Min. Salary (30+)
€4,171/month (2026)
Under-30 Rate
€3,071/month

The Netherlands is one of Europe's most English-friendly countries — virtually all Dutch professionals speak fluent English, making it uniquely accessible for Hong Kongers. Amsterdam's Schiphol hub, Rotterdam's port economy, and the Dutch tech and finance sectors create strong demand for international talent. The Highly Skilled Migrant (HSM) permit is the primary route.

Highly Skilled Migrant (HSM) Permit

30% Ruling Tax Benefit

Key Employers and Sectors

Studying in the Netherlands from Hong Kong

Quick Facts

International Tuition
€9,000–€15,000/yr
Difficulty
Moderate
Language
English (most programs)
Top University
TU Delft / Wageningen

The Netherlands is an ideal European study destination for Hong Kongers — the Dutch are the most English-proficient non-native speakers in the world, and hundreds of programs are taught entirely in English. Dutch universities are globally ranked and tuition (€9,000–€15,000/year) is significantly lower than UK alternatives.

Student Visa (MVV + Residence Permit)

Universities and Costs

UniversityTuition/yr (Int'l)Strength
TU Delft€10,000–€16,000Engineering, Architecture, Design
Wageningen University€9,000–€14,000Life Sciences, Sustainability, Food
University of Amsterdam€9,000–€13,000Business, Social Sciences, Law
Erasmus University Rotterdam€10,000–€14,000Economics, Business, Law

Orange Tulip Scholarship

Immigrating to the Netherlands from Hong Kong

Quick Facts

PR After
5 years legal residence
Difficulty
Hard
Civic Integration
Dutch B1 required
Citizenship Path
5 years PR → eligible

The Netherlands offers a clear path to permanent residence and ultimately EU citizenship after sustained legal residence. The main challenge is the civic integration (inburgering) requirement — Dutch B1 language and civic knowledge — which most non-EU nationals must pass. Dutch citizenship is one of the most valuable in the world, granting full EU rights.

Permanent Residence

Dutch Citizenship (Naturalization)

HSM to PR Pathway

  1. Obtain HSM permit via IND-recognized employer
  2. Work in NL for 5 years (permits renewable annually)
  3. Pass civic integration exam (Dutch B1)
  4. Apply for EU long-term resident permit or directly for naturalization at 5 years

Traveling to the Netherlands from Hong Kong

Quick Facts

HKSAR Visa
Schengen Visa (€80)
BN(O) Holders
Visa-Free 90 days
Difficulty (HKSAR)
Moderate
Flight Time (AMS)
~12–13 hours

Passport Check Before Traveling:

🔴 HKSAR passport: Must apply for Schengen visa (€80) at the Dutch consulate or VFS Global Netherlands in Hong Kong before travel. Allows 90-day stay across all 27 Schengen countries.

🟢 BN(O) passport: Visa-free Schengen access for 90 days — no application needed. Note: BN(O) does not give the right to live/work in Netherlands (that requires separate visa/permit).

Schengen Visa Application (HKSAR holders)

Travel Costs (HKD)

CategoryBudgetMid-range
Flights (HK–Amsterdam)HKD 3,500–6,500HKD 7,000–16,000
Hotel/night (Amsterdam, 3-star)HKD 900–1,600HKD 1,800–4,500
Meals/dayHKD 300–600HKD 600–1,500
Train (Amsterdam–Rotterdam)HKD 85–120

Top Destinations

Official Sources

IND — Immigration and Naturalisation Service Netherlands Netherlands Worldwide — Visas

About this guide — Data researched against official Dutch IND sources. Last reviewed June 2026. LeaveThisCountry provides general information only — not legal or immigration advice. See our disclaimer.