BSN aanvragen voor toeslagpartner in het buitenland. Unit 2008-2009, Tower 1, Jing An Kerry Center, 1515 Nanjing Road West, Shanghai, China 200040 Tel : +86 21 8025 5300 Fax ; +86 21 8024-5303 You have to register at the Department of Public Service in Rotterdam or in one of the other municipalities as a non-resident in the Municipal Personal Records Database (RNI). Every person in the Netherlands has a personal registration number. A BSN is required for a variety of administrative procedures in the Netherlands. The BSN consists of the same digits as the tax and social security number. Woont u in het buitenland en wilt u een toeslag aanvragen of wijzigen? To get a Citizen Service Number (BSN) for your contacts with the Dutch authorities, apply for the registration for non-residents. If you were not born in the Netherlands, you must apply for the number yourself. This number is issued to Dutch citizens along with their birth certificate. Vul dan het formulier Verzoek burgerservicenummer voor toeslagpartner (buitenland) in. The citizen service number (burgerservicenummer, BSN) was introduced on 26 November 2007. U kunt met dit formulier geen BSN aanvragen voor uw kinderen. The BSN will, in many cases, replace the tax and social security number (sofinummer). Maar uw toeslagpartner heeft geen burgerservicenummer? Anyone born in the Netherlands will receive one automatically, but international newcomers need to apply for a BSN as soon as they arrive. Applying for a citizen service number A BSN (burgerservicenummer) is the citizen service number, a unique registration number for everyone who lives in the Netherlands. It is called the Citizen Service Number ('Burgerservicenummer' or BSN). Everyone living in the Netherlands must have a citizen service number, often referred to as a BSN ( burgerservicenummer ). The BSN (burgerservicenummer) social services number (or what was called the Sofi or Social-Fiscal number) is the first bureaucratic issue that expats in the Netherlands have to deal with.