
Common reasons include failing to show essential Dutch economic interest, not reaching the required points, missing KvK registration or professional permits, or an inadequate business plan.
The most frequent reason for refusal is failing the core test that your business serves an essential interest to the Dutch economy. If the RVO judges that your product or service does not bring enough added value, the application can be turned down.
Other refusal grounds include not reaching the required points in each assessed area, missing Chamber of Commerce registration, lacking the professional permits your work requires, or submitting a weak or incomplete business plan. Strong, well-evidenced documentation in each area is the best way to reduce the risk of a negative decision.
किसी लाइसेंस प्राप्त ACME सलाहकार से वैयक्तिकृत मूल्यांकन प्राप्त करें, या Acey से पूछें।