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Travel requirements to the Netherlands for Australian citizens

If you're travelling from Australia to the Netherlands, the first step is understanding the visa requirements. Securing the right visa makes your entry into the Netherlands as smooth as possible. Let's explore all the necessary travel documents, visa types, and health requirements for Australian citizens visiting the Netherlands.

Netherlands visa requirements for Australian citizens

Travellers do not need a visa for Business or Tourism stays up to 90 days. Travellers need a visa for longer stays.

The EU Entry/Exit System (EES) is a new digital border process for non-EU nationals travelling for a short stay (up to 90 days within 180 days). No advance action is required.

Travellers should allow additional time at passport control, especially during busy travel seasons. At passport control, travellers provide a facial photo and/or fingerprints. Passports are no longer stamped. Self-service kiosks may be available at some airports and border entries.

This requirement doesn’t apply to the following travellers:

  • EU, EEA, and Swiss nationals;
  • Nationals of Andorra, Monaco, and San Marino;
  • Holders of Vatican City or Holy See passports;
  • Holders of residence permits or long-stay visas;
  • Family members of EU nationals holding a residence card;
  • UK nationals and family members holding valid Brexit Withdrawal Agreement residence documents issued by their host EU member state.

Check the source for more details and a full list of exemptions.

Travellers must have sufficient funds of €55 per day to enter Netherlands.

Please see the source for more details.

Travellers need a proof of ticket showing their entrance and exit from Netherlands.

This requirement doesn’t apply to the following travellers:

  • Nationals of Netherlands;
  • Foreign national residing in Netherlands.

Travellers need a valid passport to enter Netherlands. The traveller's passport must have been issued less than 10 years before the traveller's arrival date and remain valid for at least 3 months after the traveller's departure from Netherlands.

Travellers should check with their airline for pet transport requirements before travelling, as policies differ.

Dogs and cats travelling into the EU from outside the EU must meet entry requirements that vary by country of origin. Pets must be microchipped and vaccinated against rabies. Additional requirements may apply depending on where travel originates.

Travellers can check the specific requirements for their country of origin on the EU government's pet travel page.

Travellers bringing other animals should check the national rules of their destination country directly.

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Visa FAQs: For Australian citizens travelling to the Netherlands

If your visa application is denied, the first step is to review the reason for the denial provided by the Dutch consulate or embassy. Address any issues or missing information that may have led to the denial. You may have the option to reapply with the corrected or additional information. Consulting with a visa specialist or an immigration attorney can also help you understand your next steps and improve your chances of approval on reapplication.
If you lose your visa while in Netherlands, immediately contact the nearest embassy or consulate for assistance. They can guide you on the steps to take, which may include obtaining a replacement visa or emergency travel documents. It's also advisable to keep digital copies of your important travel documents, including your visa and passport, to expedite the replacement process.
Yes, you can easily apply for an eVisa using the form above. Australian citizens can apply for both single entry and multiple entry eVisas online. The process involves filling out an application form, submitting the required documents, and paying the visa fee. Once approved, the eVisa will be sent to your email, making the application process convenient and efficient.
Generally, no specific health checks or vaccinations are required when applying for a Netherlands visa. However, you should be aware of the following health-related regulations in place while in Netherlands:
  • Health screening: While not always required, officials might ask for a health certificate or a medical exam upon arrival. This is more likely if you're coming from an area with a health outbreak or if you show signs of illness.
While these are the current regulations, it is always advisable to check for any updates or changes to health requirements closer to your travel date.