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Deregistering from the municipality in the event of a long stay outside the Netherlands

Are you going to live outside the Netherlands for at least 8 months in 1 year? If so, you must deregister from the Personal Records Database (Basisregistratie Personen – BRP). The BRP contains your personal data, such as your name, gender and date of birth. You can deregister from the BRP through the municipality where you live. 

Deregistration from your municipality is subject to certain conditions:

  • You cannot deregister until 5 days before your departure. This includes weekends and public holidays.
  • You can deregister in writing or in person at the municipality service desk. This depends on your situation. In some municipalities, you can deregister online. Ask your municipality whether this is possible.
  • Are not all your family members, such as your partner and children, moving with you? In that case, at many municipalitys you must always deregister in person. Deregistering by post or online is then not possible.
  • You can also deregister if the 8 months in which you intend to live outside the Netherlands are not consecutive.

It may be important for you to have proof of deregistration, for example because you need to demonstrate to an organisation that you have been deregistered. Request proof of deregistration from the BRP via your municipality. Do this when you have yourself deregistered. Proof of deregistration demonstrates that you have been deregistered from the Netherlands. This proof specifies your personal details and the date of your deregistration.

This is how it works for you

Your (future) place of residence falls under:
Informatie:

Here is some information from your municipality.

Notifying departure abroad (emigration)

Online

Form departure notification with DigiD

At the reception desk

Would you like to report the departure of you and your family at the reception desk? Please make an appointment first. Bring your valid passport or identity card with you to your appointment.

Everyone who is 16 year or older reports their emigration or temporary move abroad themselves.

You can declare the departure of these persons at the same time as your own:

  • your spouse;
  • your registered partner;
  • your children;
  • your parents.

However, these persons must be registered with you at the same address.

Parents, guardians or caregivers pass on emigration for children under the age of 16.

Guardians pass on emigration for people under guardianship.

Proof of deregistration

You need proof of deregistration for Belgium and the Netherlands Antilles, among other countries. Make an appointment for the proof of deregistration.

Registering your emigration

Inform the municipality of any changes in your personal details. Failure to do so may result in a fine.

Questions about this topic?

Contact the Municipality of Gooise Meren

Last updated on 26 September 2022