SNA-certified Employer of Record compliance
Learn what the SNA certification means for Employer of Record services in the Netherlands and how it helps reduce payroll, tax, and compliance risks.
Rising security risks, tightened travel advisories, and increasing diplomatic tensions are having direct implications for the consular services provided by Dutch diplomatic missions in the region. Adjusting and even temporarily halting operations of Dutch embassies and consulates affect not only Dutch nationals in the region, but also foreign nationals who depend on Dutch visas for study, work, or family reunification.
In practice, this may mean that visa applications in certain countries are temporarily suspended or limited. Local visa application centers may close, appointments may be postponed, and applicants may be required to submit their applications at another diplomatic post in the region. In addition, enhanced security measures, reduced staffing capacity, and logistical constraints can result in longer processing times and reduced predictability in the overall procedure.
A second consequence is the closure of airspace making it currently impossible to leave certain parts of the region.
For organizations and individuals relying on timely visa issuance, early planning and up-to-date information are therefore essential. Geopolitical developments can affect procedures and accessibility of diplomatic missions at short notice. At Exterus, we closely monitor these developments to ensure our clients are informed in time about potential risks, alternative routes, and practical solutions. Our immigration team is ready to support you and your international employees where possible.
Our immigration team is ready to support you and your international employees. Call or mail us at +31 (0)88 185 0000 or immigration@exterus.nl in case of questions or concerns.
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