One of the most confusing parts of integration: do you need A2 or B1 Dutch? It depends on when your obligation started. Here's how to know which applies to you.
The short answer: the date your integration obligation began. Older obligations fall under the A2 requirement; newer ones target B1. Your DUO/gemeente letter confirms your route.
Based on your integration law.
| Your situation | Law | Level |
|---|---|---|
| Obligation before 1 Jan 2022 | Wet inburgering 2013 | A2 |
| Obligation from 1 Jan 2022 | Wet inburgering 2021 | B1 (or A2/Z route) |
| University-bound | 2021 — Onderwijsroute | Varies |
| Language exams not feasible | 2021 — Z-route | Practical |
Your gemeente assigns one.
The standard route — reach B1 in all four skills.
For younger newcomers heading into Dutch education.
Self-reliance route for those who can't reasonably reach B1.
Don’t guess — check your official letter from DUO or your gemeente. It states your integration deadline and which route and level apply to you. If you became inburgeringsplichtig on or after 1 January 2022, you’re under the 2021 law (target B1). Before that, the 2013 law (A2) applies. Transitional rules can affect edge cases.
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If your integration obligation started before 1 January 2022, you need A2. From that date, the 2021 law targets B1 (with A2 and Z routes for those who can't reach it). Your DUO/gemeente letter confirms your route.
The standard route under the 2021 Integration Act — you must reach CEFR B1 in reading, listening, writing and speaking, usually via the NT2 staatsexamen.
Only in specific circumstances, if you can demonstrate B1 isn't reasonably achievable for you. This is decided by your gemeente, not chosen freely.