Driving In The Netherlands
Newly arrived expats who plan on driving in the Netherlands need to be familiar with Dutch road traffic rules: speed limits, accidents, road signs, kids in cars
Continue reading →Newly arrived expats who plan on driving in the Netherlands need to be familiar with Dutch road traffic rules: speed limits, accidents, road signs, kids in cars
Continue reading →Expats in Netherlands should be aware of the mandatory Dutch vehicle insurance requirement of third-party liability (‘wettelijke aansprakelijkheid’ or WA).
Continue reading →Moving house can be stressful. This list of essential “to-do” items for moving within the Netherlands will keep things organized and help lessen the burden.
Continue reading →Before departing the Netherlands, there are important matters that require attention – municipal de-registration, return residency card, end service contracts,
Continue reading →Information for expats on pets in Netherlands, bringing a dog or cat to Holland, EU pet passport, rabies vaccination, ID chipping, dog tax, veterinarian care.
Continue reading →Expats can find here pets supplies Netherlands shops in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht selling food, accessories for dogs, cats, rabbits, fish, birds
Continue reading →Key points to file Dutch income tax return, data to enter in each box, tax credits available in Netherlands, details on fiscal partnerships, residency status.
Continue reading →There are different Netherlands international school types: private, public and special, schools teaching in English and various baccalaureate degrees offered.
Continue reading →International schooling in Netherlands with classes taught in English- preschools, primary, middle and secondary education in Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam
Continue reading →Here are Netherlands bike shops (fietsenwinkels) in Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam, Utrecht that sell bicycles, e-bikes, replacement parts, scooters, insurance
Continue reading →Expats looking for Netherlands drugstores, over-the-counter medicines, health aids or medical equipment can find options below…
Continue reading →Netherlands expats looking for an English-speaking therapist, counselor or life coach in Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam can find options listed here…
Continue reading →Expats in Netherlands looking for Dutch insurance policies may find the names challenging. Here are insurances in Netherlands and what each covers.
Continue reading →For expats in the Netherlands interested in starting a new business, this article provides information about Dutch business structures, business registration, operating a home-based business, tax rules and employing staff in Holland.
Continue reading →Here are the largest Dutch retail store chains by category which new expats will come across on High Streets and in shopping malls in Netherlands.
Continue reading →Newly arriving expats should look into mobile service in Netherlands promptly to avoid high-cost calls and data roaming charges while using a foreign phone.
Continue reading →Information for expats about personal banking in Netherlands, opening an account, financial services, using cash machines, internet banking, PIN cards, credit cards and Dutch terms for common banking transactions.
Continue reading →Here is a brief Netherlands country profile for new expats- Dutch history, government, climate, cities, provinces, economy, iconic symbols and culture.
Continue reading →Understand the Dutch utilities industry, which service providers to contact to get electrical, gas and water service connected, how the billing works and what to do in a utilities emergency.
Continue reading →Dutch school holidays and term breaks vary slightly by region in Netherlands; the Ministry of Education, Culture & Science (OCW) sets key school year dates.
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