toegangstermijnen
Toegangstermijnen is a Dutch term used in law and policy to refer to a predetermined period during which access to a service, entitlement, or right is restricted or not yet granted. The term combines toegang (access) and termijn (term or period) and is used to describe waiting periods, processing times, or transition phases that must be completed before full access becomes available.
Such terms help authorities manage demand, ensure adequate processing capacity, assess eligibility, and protect public order
Common contexts for toegangstermijnen include social security and immigration, where they often determine when a person
Terms can be subject to changes, extensions, or waivers; individuals usually have rights to appeal or request