Using a VPN in Netherlands
An expat can use a VPN in the Netherlands to connect to their home country. They can stream entertainment, cultural and sports events in their native language.
Continue reading →An expat can use a VPN in the Netherlands to connect to their home country. They can stream entertainment, cultural and sports events in their native language.
Continue reading →Here’s a list of multi-national corporations, international organizations, universities and schools that employ large numbers of English-speakers in Netherlands
Continue reading →An expat wanting to bring a car to Netherlands from outside the European Union must go through 2-step process of ‘importing’ and ‘registering’ the vehicle before it can be driven.
Continue reading →Moped cars (brommobielen) are small enclosed 4-wheeled vehicles with maximum speed of 45 kph. The driver must be at least 16 years old with a Class AM license
Continue reading →Here is a brief overview of Dutch pharmacies (apotheeken), chemists (apothekers) and prescriptions (recepten) for expats in the Netherlands. The Netherlands is similar to other countries in the way drugs … Continue reading →
There are 20 Dutch national parks in total ranging in size from 17-370 sq kms. Here are the 10 biggest national parks in Netherlands with brief overview of each
Continue reading →Car leasing in Netherlands is an option for expats who want the flexibility a car offers, but don’t want to bring one with them or buy a car in Holland.
Continue reading →For expats in Netherlands, brief overview of the role of Dutch lawyer (advocaten) vs civil law notary (notaris), how Dutch judicial system (rechtspraak) works.
Continue reading →Netherlands field hockey is a popular sport with quarter million players registered with Royal Dutch Hockey Association. It’s played at all levels/ages.
Continue reading →Planning a move to Rotterdam Netherlands? Find out about each of the city’s 14 districts – residential neighborhoods, green areas, notable landmarks, income levels, youth sports participation, crime rates and more…
Continue reading →Keeping kids entertained over summer school holidays in Netherlands can be expensive. Here low-cost days out ideas in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Holland.
Continue reading →Expat planning a move to Amsterdam? Here you can find information about each of the city’s residential districts, demographics, green areas, modes of transportation, notable landmarks and more… Amsterdam is … Continue reading →
Dutch language incorporates many words from English. English speakers trying to learn Dutch can be frustrated recognizing a word, but it has different meaning.
Continue reading →Netherlands football is overseen by KNVB including rules, regulations, training, recreational activities, tournaments and the national ‘Oranje’ football teams.
Continue reading →The Dutch are no different than other cultures that celebrate Easter with special holiday foods, Lenten delicacies and tasty treats.
Continue reading →Here are the ten best universities in the Netherlands based on combined rankings from five different international organizations. Utrecht University tops list!
Continue reading →Expats new to the Netherlands may be surprised to learn that credit cards are not the common form of payment they are in other countries, such as United States.
Continue reading →Information about angling and fishing in the Netherlands – relevant permits required for inland fresh-water fishing and coastal North Sea fishing, seasonal limitations, local fishing associations and more… The main … Continue reading →
Formalities involved when a person passes away in the Netherlands – reporting the death, undertaker services, euthanasia, cremation, repatriation of body.
Continue reading →Information about golfing in the Netherlands: Dutch golf federation, learning to play, handicap system, club membership requirements and Holland golf courses
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