Are you an American citizen considering moving to Curacao?
Are you an American citizen thinking about moving to Curacao? Many American citizens are confused regarding the eligibility criteria and whether applying for a “Residence Permit” or a “Declaration of Law” is beneficial. This comprehensive guide will answer the most frequently asked questions and provide expert guidance to help you make informed decisions when deciding to move to Curacao and ensure a smooth and successful experience.
Why Do American Citizens Have Additional Benefits Compared to Europeans?
American citizens can benefit from the Dutch-American Friendship Treaty (DAFT), an agreement signed in 1956 by both the American and Dutch governments. The treaty enables US citizens to relocate to Curacao and the BES islands under practically the same conditions as Dutch citizens. Because Curacao was once part of the Netherlands, Dutch and American citizens only require a declaration of law to stay indefinitely after meeting the necessary requirements. Citizens from other countries will generally only receive a residence permit for one year if they meet the requirements.
Do Dutch or American Citizens Require a Permit to Live in Curacao?
No, Dutch and American citizens are entitled to stay as tourists for six months without needing any special permit. If you are an American citizen and plan to move to Curacao or stay for more than six months, you will need a Declaration of Law, or “Verklaring van rechtswege” in Dutch. This serves as an equivalent to an indefinite residence permit in Curacao and automatically grants admission to reside in Curacao under certain conditions. With this declaration, you are allowed to work in Curacao without needing a separate work permit or to open a company in Curacao.
How to Apply for a Declaration of Law
After gathering the required documents, submit your application to the local immigration office. They will review your documents and provide you with a proof of application. The decision on your application will be communicated via email within a maximum of four months.
What to Expect After Submitting Your Application Once approved, you must schedule an appointment to collect the stamp in your passport. This stamp serves as proof of your Declaration of Law. Immediately after, go to Kranshi to register as a resident in Curacao.
How to Get Your Local ID and BB10 Form for Shipping Household Items Three days after registration, you can collect your local ID and the BB10 form if you wish to ship household items from your home country. The BB10 form exempts you from import taxes on these items and is valid for 6 months.
Eligibility Criteria for Obtaining a Declaration of Law
The required documents for the application include:
- A passport with at least 6 months of validity
- your birth certificate with apostille (issued within the last year)
- FBI certificate of good conduct (not older than three months)
- your marriage certificate with apostille (if applicable)
Financial Requirements
To obtain a declaration of law, you can qualify by having savings of a minimum of $20,000, having a pension, or simply having a job offer in Curacao. The key is to prove that you have sufficient income to support yourself and your family. Many Americans mistakenly believe they need to purchase property to qualify, but owning property is not a requirement. .
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Advantages of Becoming a Resident in Curacao
Is It Worth Applying for a Declaration of Law? Applying for a Declaration of Law is advisable if you want to make Curacao your permanent home. If you have a summer house in Curacao and stay no more than six months per year, it is not beneficial to become a resident. Residents must file a worldwide income tax in Curacao, meaning you will need to file taxes both in the US and Curacao.
For American citizens, there are several advantages to becoming a resident:
You can enroll in the public health care SVB
You will receive a local ID that allows you to open a local bank account. Additionally, you can also open a non-resident bank account in Curacao if you have purchased property
You are entitled to work without needing a separate work permit
You can incorporate a company in Curacao
You can apply for bank loans or mortgages
You can enter Curacao for the resident line and do not need a return ticket!
How Long is the Declaration of Law Valid? The Declaration of Law is valid indefinitely. However, the stamp in your passport and the local ID will have a validity of five years.
As the expiration date approaches, you can request an appointment with the Immigration Department and the civil registry “Kranshi” to renew the stamp and your local ID.
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