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‘I will immediately register with the new law’

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Residents of dutch Holiday Parks Prepare to Claim Permanent ⁣Residency

DRONTEN,Netherlands – September 7,2025 ‍ – Residents of⁤ Dutch holiday parks are preparing to immediately register for permanent residency under a new law championed by parliamentarian Nicolien Keijzer,despite objections from some municipalities concerned about future care costs.Chris and Marja de Groote, long-time residents of​ a park in Dronten, exemplify the wave‌ of individuals poised to utilize the legislation, which grants them the right‍ to remain in their holiday homes year-round.

The law, passed⁤ after‍ years of debate, addresses‌ a legal gray‍ area for the estimated 60,000 ​peopel living in holiday parks across the Netherlands. Previously,residency was restricted,creating uncertainty for many who had come to consider these parks their permanent homes. Municipalities fear ⁢an influx of residents will strain local resources, especially ⁤healthcare for‍ aging populations, but ‌park residents insist on the quality of ⁢life and affordability offered by‍ these ⁢communities.

“But we never find anything like this for ‍this price. It is quiet and safe here. If the barrier​ closes, nothing happens ⁣here,” ​said Marja de Groote, speaking alongside her husband,‌ Chris, about their decision to register under the new law.

Simon, a resident and advocate within ⁢the holiday park community, believes the age demographic of park residents is fueling municipal⁢ resistance. “They are probably afraid that care ‍should come here, for the elderly,” he ‌stated.‍ Despite these concerns, residents remain resolute.

“We stay here. Living on a holiday park is much more fun than in the city,” a resident declared, ⁣reflecting the widespread sentiment among those eager to secure their long-term future in these unique communities. The registration process is now‌ underway,and municipalities are‍ bracing for the ⁤impact of the new law as ⁣residents formally ⁢claim their right to remain.

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