
Kinderbijslag is a child benefit paid in the Netherlands to parents raising children under the age of 18. This financial support helps cover everyday costs and is one of the most important social benefits for families. The benefit is administered by the Social Insurance Bank (SVB).
The benefit can be claimed by both Dutch citizens and foreign nationals who work or pay taxes in the Netherlands. To qualify for child benefits, you usually need to:
The amount of the benefit depends on the child’s age and is paid quarterly. The exact amounts are set annually by the Dutch authorities and may change depending on economic conditions and government rules.
If you already receive child benefits in another European Union country, the Dutch payment may be reduced accordingly. In most cases, only the difference between the two amounts is paid.
To apply for child benefits, you usually need to provide:
Child benefits can usually be claimed for the previous 12 months. Applications for older periods are generally not accepted, so it is important to apply on time and submit all required documents.
More information about child benefits in the Netherlands and required documents can be found here: child benefits in the Netherlands.


