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The value of cross-border eIDs

Our societal needs for online services of the public and private sector are expanding rapidly. On average, a European citizen uses 130 different accounts for 130 different services. Using eID removes the need for user-created logins. eIDs can, with much greater certainty, securely determine that the person who accesses an online service is who they say they are. By opening up the public services of almost 100 Dutch municipalities to European eIDs, Connectis allows you to bypass physical borders in a heartbeat.

200 public services become accessible

The almost 100 participating municipalities open up 200 public services to European citizens and businesses in the possession of an eID. Requesting (birth) certificates, applying for (parking) permits and objecting to (waste) fees and taxes has never been so easy. Cross-border online access to public services is secure, easier, faster and more efficient for European citizens.

European citizens

Tourists

Expats

Students

Owners of (holiday) homes

Seasonal workers

Dutch nationals working in Europe

Benefits for European citizens

Save time and money by reduced and simplified administrative procedures
Increased service level offered by the 100 Dutch municipalities
Expanded number of services accessible for European citizens
Reduced set of online login keys to a single, secure, cross-border identification method
Higher level of online safety with your nationally issued eID
Digital borders removed for public services

Stories of European citizens

Rubén Ruiz Torres

“Cross-border ID: one identity for the whole of Europe”

Cristina Ungureanu

“Cross-border ID contributes to sustainability”

Huang Ming Chang

“Cross-border ID saves time and money”

Simple and secure 3-step login

Step 1

Go to the website of one of the 100 participating municipalities and select “Login for foreign users”;
Go to your municipality

Step 2

Select your country and your supported eID;

Step 3

Login to the website of your supported eID provider and get redirected to the website of the Dutch municipality for which you are accessing the public services*. You now have access to the services offered online, just like a local citizen.

For some services a registration in the RNI (‘Register Niet-Ingezetenen’) may be required.

Access possibilities for up to 32 European countries

Access depends on availability of eID in your country of citizenship and the status of the connection made to your country of citizenship. More information on the possibility to request an eID and the current status of the connection can be found.
Answers to the frequently asked questions (FAQ)

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