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 →Information about Dutch social integration requirements (Inburgering) in the Netherlands for non-EU citizens applying for residency permanent residency.
Continue reading →Overview of Netherlands special needs education – community, mainstream and international schools, role of the Consultatiebureau, behavioral assessment, ADHD…
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 →An overview of buying a car in Netherlands and steps to follow when selling a vehicle including the transfer paperwork needed to officially change the owner.
Continue reading →Find out what it’s like being pregnant and giving birth in Holland, the healthcare support you can expect when having a baby in Netherlands.
Continue reading →Having a baby or recently delivered? These Dutch stores sell equipment and supplies like strollers, cribs, bassinets, prams, car seats, formula, diapers
Continue reading →Dutch child vaccinations are not mandatory in Netherlands but 95% of children get them. JGZ offers free inoculations. Non-vaccinated children can be excluded.
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 →Overview for expats of dental care in Netherlands – the national dentist quality register, specialist dentists, professional requirements, dental insurance
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 →Below are Netherlands toys game stores, including hobby supplies shops, Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam, Utrecht and Eindhoven, plus online webshops.
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 →In the Netherlands, customers often one provider of home telecom services (internet, TV, phone) due to cost savings on bundled packages. This is not mandatory.
Continue reading →Here you’ll find specialty retail chains, department stores, outlets and shopping malls in Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam, Utrecht and elsewhere in the Netherlands.
Continue reading →Expats looking for Netherlands music classes, dance schools, singing lessons can find options in Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam, Utrecht. Beginner or advanced.
Continue reading →Dutch courses, Inburgering classes and language schools in The Hague, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands offer training at all skill levels in small groups or one-on-one training. French, English, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and other languages.
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