To have a better overview of these updates, the table below outlines the updated 2025 salary thresholds for highly skilled migrants and blue card holders excluding the 8% holiday allowance:
However, if the application is submitted in 2024, you have an advantage as the salary thresholds of 2024 is still applicable even if the skilled migrant starts working in 2025.
Type highly skilled migrant/ blue card holders | First residence permit highly skilled migrant/ blue card holder from 1st January 2025 | Application extension on residence permit highly skilled migrant / blue card holder for the same employer from 1st January 2025 | When changing employer from 1st January 2025 (sponsor) |
Highly skilled migrants younger than 30 years with a Master’s degree | € 4,171 | € 4,171 | € 4,171 |
Highly skilled migrants 30 years or older | € 5,688 | € 5,688 | € 5,688 |
Highly skilled Migrants: Recent graduates at a Dutch University | € 2,989 | €2,989 | € 2,989 |
European blue cardholders | € 5,688 | € 5,688 | € 5,688 |
The salary thresholds are adjusted and updated annually to reflect the economic condition of the country. Here’s how the number of salary thresholds has a difference in the year of 2024 and 2025 excluding the 8% holiday allowance and bonuses:
Type highly skilled migrant/ blue card holders | Highly skilled migrant salary 2024 until 31 December 2024 (€) | Highly skilled migrant salary 1st January 2025 (€) |
Highly skilled migrants younger than 30 years with a Master’s degree | € 3,909 | € 4,171 |
Highly skilled migrants 30 years or older | € 5,331 | € 5,688 |
Highly skilled Migrants: Recent graduates at a Dutch University | € 2,801 | € 2,989 |
European blue cardholders | € 5,331 | € 5,688 |
This salary adjustments emphasize not only show the importance of meeting updates salary thresholds but also to maintain eligibility for residence permits.
While the salary thresholds are usually adjusted annually to reflect the changes in the economy. One key update worth noticing the transition from the 30% ruling to the 27% ruling. Salary thresholds salary thresholds salary thresholds
The 30% ruling is a tax benefit for employees who come to work in the Netherlands from abroad. The 30% ruling will still apply till 31 December 2026 however, from the 1st of January 2027, the percentage will decrease to 27%. Even if this may seem minor, it affects majorly on the expat allowance.
Wanna know more about how this amount reduction might affect you? If yes, then check this blog out about the transition of a 30% ruling to 27%.
For highly skilled migrants, it is necessary to know what changes and updates have been made and what things should be kept in mind before moving to the Netherlands in 2025. Below are the following things you need to know:
Before hiring any international in the Netherlands 2025, these are the following things employers should also keep in mind:
The highly skilled migrant scheme does come with a complicated set of rules but at the same time it makes it easier to connect talent with opportunities in the Netherlands. Therefore, it is necessary to stay informed about these updates regarding salary thresholds and changes made by the IND.
We also understand that sometimes keeping up with the updates and changes can be challenging in the Netherlands and that’s where we come in. Hilfort stays up to date with the latest changes made by the IND. For example salary thresholds and regulations for highly skilled migrants. We ensure to make accurate calculations based on updates and also inform highly skilled migrant and their employer about the following upcoming changes promptly.