The International Centres of South Holland united on 11 December to strengthen international talent through policy talks, student retention strategies, permit updates, and the new Work in South Holland platform promoting jobs and integration.
The 2026 tax changes are mostly small, but they can still impact you. Shifts in tax bands, rates, and Box 3 rules mean your income and assets may be taxed differently.
International professionals often leave not from lack of skill, but unclear career direction. Organisations retain talent by clarifying growth paths, recognising transferable skills, supporting belonging, and engaging families through conversations.
We’re welcoming four new partners in 2026 who support expats in housing, insurance, cars, and mortgages, making life in the Netherlands simpler, clearer, and more stress-free.
New year, new you! This means you most likely have many goals for the next few months but don't know where to start. To make 2026 the year that your resolutions actually stick, here are some great starting points.
Smooth family relocation hinges on smart education support, guiding children through Dutch schools, language programs, and integration boosts both family happiness and international assignment success.
As the new year begins, several key changes will take effect that may affect residents, workers, and students. Keep up with this list of the main changes that you might have missed!
The Dutch rental market has shifted significantly, with new regulations affecting housing availability, especially in high-demand cities like Leiden. Here’s what you need to know to navigate the changes.