RNI Registration Netherlands — Get BSN Without Address (2026)
RNI (Registratie Niet-Ingezetenen) is how expats, seasonal workers, and cross-border workers get a BSN number in the Netherlands without a permanent Dutch address. This guide explains who needs RNI, which offices to use, and exactly what documents to bring.
What is RNI registration and who needs it in the Netherlands?
RNI (Registratie Niet-Ingezetenen) is for people who need a BSN number but do not have a permanent Dutch address or are staying less than 4 months. Register at one of 19+ designated RNI municipalities — you receive your BSN the same day.
Datos clave
- For stays under 4 months or without fixed address
- BSN issued at the appointment (same day)
- 19+ RNI locations across the Netherlands
- EU citizens: passport + employment contract
- Non-EU: also need residence permit
- Appointment typically within 1–2 weeks
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Proceso paso a paso
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Determine if you need RNI or gemeente
RNI is for stays under 4 months or when you do not have a permanent Dutch address. If you have a fixed address and are staying 4+ months, register at gemeente instead. Not sure? Benefitly tells you which applies.
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Choose your RNI location
You can use any RNI office regardless of where you live or work. Major cities like Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, and Eindhoven have the most availability. Choose the office nearest to your workplace.
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Gather your documents
EU citizens: valid passport or EU ID card plus employment contract or client contract. Non-EU: also need a residence permit or MVV. Bring originals — copies are not accepted.
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Book and attend your appointment
Book online at the chosen municipality website. The appointment takes 15–30 minutes. You receive your BSN immediately at the appointment.
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Use your BSN
With your BSN you can start work, open a Dutch bank account, enroll in health insurance, and access government services. Benefitly can then help you apply for zorgtoeslag and file tax returns.
Consejos útiles
- You can use any RNI office — choose the one with the earliest appointment
- Book as soon as you arrive — RNI slots in major cities fill up fast
- Bring originals of all documents — photocopies are not accepted
- After RNI, apply for DigiD immediately — it takes 3–5 business days
- Once you have a fixed address and plan to stay 4+ months, re-register at gemeente
Preguntas frecuentes
You can use any RNI office in the Netherlands regardless of where you live or work. Choose the one with the earliest appointment.
You typically need an employment contract or proof of Dutch income to register via RNI. Contact Benefitly — we can advise on alternatives for your situation.
Yes, RNI registration at the municipality is free. Benefitly charges €59 to prepare your documents and ensure your appointment goes smoothly.
Yes. Once you have a fixed Dutch address and plan to stay 4+ months, you can re-register at gemeente. This updates your address in Dutch systems and may be required for some services.
Yes, non-EU citizens normally need a valid residence permit, MVV, or proof of legal stay. EU citizens usually need a passport or EU ID and work/contract details.
You can use any RNI office in the Netherlands. Choose the office with the earliest appointment, especially if Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague or Utrecht are fully booked.
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