These are your rights and obligations in COA's reception centre
In the reception centre of the Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA), you live with others. Every reception location is different. So are the facilities. You have rights, obligations and house rules. Read more about them on this page.
These are your rights in the reception centre
In any reception centre of the
A place to sleep
Meals, or money for meals
Money for clothing and personal care products
Necessary medical care and reimbursement of medical expenses
Support
Reimbursement of extraordinary expenses such as your travel costs
Children under 18 have the right to education
Filing complaints about fellow residents, the reception centre or COA employees
These are the facilities and activities in the reception centre
Eating in the reception centre: When you stay in a temporary reception centre, you usually do not cook for yourself. You get meals from COA. If you are staying in an asylum seekers' centre (AZC), you usually cook for yourself. You get money to buy food.
Washing in the reception centre: In each reception centre there is a laundry room where you can wash and dry your clothes. This room is open at specific times. This varies from reception centre to reception centre.
Dutch lessons or volunteer work in the reception centre: At some reception locations, you can take Dutch lessons or do volunteer work. For children, there are sometimes sports, games, art and music. Not every reception centre offers the same opportunities. In the temporary reception centre there are few opportunities.
These are your obligations in the reception centre
During your stay at the reception centre, you are required to:
Adhere to Dutch law.
Adhere to the reception centre's house rules. You can read what house rules there are later in this article.
Allow COA employees access to your room for mandatory inspection.
Report to COA at least once a week. COA tells you where and when you must do this. This is called the obligation to report.
Follow the instructions of COA employees.
Return any belongings you have borrowed without damage when you leave. If items are missing or broken, COA may deduct money from your weekly allowance.
Notify COA if your financial situation changes.
You must sign a statement
For your stay in COA's reception centre, you must sign a statement of rights and obligations. With this statement, you promise to abide by the rules of COA's reception centre.
MyCOA
There are house rules in the reception centre that you must follow
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If you do not comply with the house rules or your obligations, COA:
Give you less weekly money
Transfer you to a reception centre with a strict regime. This happens in case of a serious offence.
Report to the police if you do something that is not allowed by Dutch law.