Germany and The Netherlands confirm joint investment in Cross-Border Information Points at Borderland Conference

Sittard-Geleen, 11 December 2025. During the Dutch-German Borderland Conference 2025, the Netherlands and Germany reaffirmed their joint support for the Cross-Border Information Points (GIPs). The meeting of representatives from politics, government and border regions focused on ensuring the long-term provision of cross-border information. The Cross-Border Information Points are important information hubs for people and businesses […]

Belgium – Change of registration procedure for EU citizens at Belgian municipalities

If an EU citizen wishes to settle in Belgium, they must register with the relevant Belgian municipality. Since 1st September of this year, they have to submit all the necessary documents immediately. Previously, the persons had time to submit their documents for a maximum period of 3 months. Source: vreemdelingenrecht.be, News, 21 August 2025 Available […]

German-Dutch thematic consultation day Family benefits on 26 March 2025

Do you work as a cross-border commuter in Germany or the Netherlands and have questions about German and Dutch family benefits or German parental benefits? On 26 March 2025, the GrensInfoPunnten along the German-Dutch border will hold a themed consultation hour on this topic. During this digital consultation hour, you can talk directly to employees […]

German-Dutch thematic consultation day Family benefits

Do you work as a cross-border commuter in Germany or the Netherlands and have questions about German and Dutch family benefits or German parental benefits? On 17 April 2024, the GrensInfoPunnten along the German-Dutch border will hold a themed consultation hour on this topic. During this digital consultation hour, you can talk directly to employees […]

Web seminar: Cross-border inheritance – What do you have to consider?

GrenzInfoPunkte are organising free web seminars on 16 and 17 August   The topic of inheritance law can quickly become very complicated – especially in a cross-border context. What happens, for example, if you live in Germany as a Dutch citizen and receive an inheritance from the Netherlands? In which country is inheritance tax then […]