Since May 14, 2024, the entry requirements in 's-Hertogenbosch have been loosened. This means that from now on, you no longer have to prove that you are Dutch. The new rules in 's-Hertogenbosch are the same as those in Tilburg.
Old rules
In 's-Hertogenbosch, the rules are slightly different. Here, too, you must be able to prove that you are 18 years or older and a Dutch citizen. So bring a valid Dutch ID.
Do you not have a Dutch ID, but do you live in the Netherlands as an expat or, for example, an exchange student? Then you must show a valid ID and the following documents:
- A valid health card from a Dutch insurer. Good to know: the validity must be shown on the card.
- An excerpt from the Basic Registration of Persons of the municipality in which you live. This is called a BRP or, in some municipalities, a GBA. You can request this document at the town hall and often online.
- A payslip or salary specification from your Dutch employer. This document can be up to three months old.
New rules
Are you 18 or older? Then you are more than welcome to join us. Please bring a valid ID, otherwise you will unfortunately not be able to enter.
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