Does returning home (after a residence permit in Netherlands is revoked) with IOM get you an entry ban?
A letter from IND (Immigration and Naturalization Service) has asked that I, together with family, depart Netherlands within 24 hours. We are about to return home using IOM (International Organization for Migration) free ticket and etc.
Does returning home with IOM free tickets automatically impose entry ban on us? Has anyone travelled/return home from Schengen with IOM?
IOM is International Organisation for Migration.
Best Answer
Summarizing the feedback given in comments, no there is no formal entry ban imposed on you, apparently a Dutch law even specifies that a ban can only be imposed after that delay elapsed (toh to Relaxed).
However something caused the Dutch authorities to order your fairly immediate departure so going back is unrealistic in the near future, even if there is no formal ban.
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Is there an entry ban to the Netherlands?
An EU entry ban is in effect for people from countries outside the European Union/Schengen area. There are exemptions to the entry ban, for example for people travelling from a safe country or people with proof of vaccination or proof of recovery.Can permanent residency be revoked Netherlands?
Once you have a permanent residence permit (EU or national) your stay in the Netherlands does no longer depend on a certain purpose of stay. A permanent residence permit can only be revoked if you leave the Netherlands permanently or if you commit a serious crime.How long you can stay outside Netherlands on residence permit?
Residence permit for study You may stay outside the Netherlands for a maximum of 1 year in a row as long as your residence permit is valid. This is allowed if you are temporarily going abroad for education so you can complete your studies in the Netherlands.How long does a Schengen ban last?
This sanction is most commonly applied to those overstaying their Schengen Visa's validity and working or engaging in illegality. You can be banned for three years, or in some cases, even longer.How to get RESIDENT PERMIT in The Netherlands? || step by step.
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