r/juridischadvies • u/Dank_Fellow • 13h ago
Arbeidsrecht / Employment changing in my residency status
My situation:
I'm here in a family sponsorship, My residency is tied to my wife, I have been living here for 1,5 year , I have till Dec to renew my visa although due to disagreement my wife wants to get a divorce and she also wants to deregister her residency and leave NL permanently.
My questions:
- is my residency will gets revoked immediately when she deregister hers?
- can I stay working at my (temporary contract) job till the expiration date of my residency permit? Or
- my residency is terminated and i will be suspended?
- can i keep using my bank account or is it going to be blocked?
These on top of my head qs, feel free to ask me more for clarification.
Thank you all for your help 🤝🩵🩵
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u/ObviousKarmaFarmer 1h ago
You should contact the IND about whether you're allowed to stay. But 99.99%, your employer and the bank won't care if your residency status becomes "it's complicated". Cops at a traffic stop (checking for expired licenses & drunk driving) probably also don't care enough to arrest you.
That said, you are here because your spouse is here. If they're gone, you should go too. Enforcement is not perfect, it's not high-priority as long as you stay under the radar, but if you get sick or need government assistance, you will likely be deported instead of given a place to stay.
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