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10 Benefits of Consulting a Housing Agent before Buying Property
Expats looking to buy a property in the Netherlands often face unique challenges. Engaging a buying agent can be a smart choice for several reasons. Here are some key reasons why expats engage a buying agent: 1. Language barrier Many expats do not speak Dutch or only speak it to a limited exten...
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What Motivates You as an Investor?
If you are motivated to make your money matter more and invest in so-called ESG (Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance) funds or impact funds you expect your money will be put to work in activities that will make the world a better place. Right?Ā Letās assume there is a fund open to inv...
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Moving as a family to the Leiden region
The Leiden region is a greatĀ place to raise a family in, with many excellent schools (both Dutch and international), safe neighbourhoods, and fun activities for the whole family throughout the year. If you've been thinking about making the move to the Netherlands, but have been curious to know mo...
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Helpdesk Employee
This vacancy is now closed. Ā Leiden International Centre is looking for a part-time Helpdesk Employee.Ā Are you a people-person who wants to welcome internationals to the Leiden region? Then apply now! Leiden International Centre (LIC) is a non-profit organisation that supports international n...
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Help! Iāve arrived in Leiden. What now?
Welcome to Ruth's Corner, a monthly column curated by our helpdesk professional Ruth to share with you her experience and expertise! This month it's all about new arrivals. When I first landed in the Netherlands 18 years ago with my family, I found myself feeling a little lost and overwhelmed, I...
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What to Keep in Mind When Filing Your Taxes
It is March again, which means itās time to file your annual tax return. It is important to not just blindly file your annual tax return to prevent paying too much or too little taxes. Did you already file a tax return before? A useful tool of the Belastingdienst is that they already fill in your...
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13 Regulation Changes To Take Note Of in 2024
In the Netherlands, there are several important annual dates to keep in mind regarding rule and regulation changes. These usually come on the 1st of January, the 1st of April, and the 1st of July each year, and impact minimum wage, taxes, benefit criteria, and many other areas of Dutch legislatio...
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Looking for Housing as an Expat in the Netherlands? Here is What to Expect
As in most popular countries across the world, major cities throughout the Netherlands are facing a housing shortage. This means that looking for housing in the Netherlands as an expat can be challenging. Overall, thereās more demand than there is supply, making the housing market very competitiv...
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Tips to Beat the Dutch Rain This Season
We know. The rain is an absolute pain. From wet clothes to wet bike seats and wet hair, it is no one'sĀ ideal kind ofĀ weather. However, there are a few things that you can do to minimise its impact and at least stay a little dry this season. Beat the rain! Tip 1: Get a rain suit They are not th...
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Welcome To NL Relocation App
If you have decided to move to the Netherlands, the Relocation app will help you on your journey by providing all the information that you may need....
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Year-End Tips 2023: 13 Tips For The Self-Employed Entrepreneurs
1. Keep on overview regarding time spent on your business! The hours spent on your business, the so called hour criterion, is crucial for accessing many tax benefits for self-employed entrepreneurs, such as the self-employed deduction, starter deduction, deduction for research and development, a...
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Applying to University in the Netherlands
Does your child (or yourself) want to go to university in the Netherlands next academic year? For most HBO and University studies it is required to apply before theĀ 1st of May. Because of the additional paperwork and diploma evaluations, applicants from outside of the EU are advised to start the...
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Plan your Move
All you need to know about coming to the Leiden region...
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Finding Housing in the Netherlands
Making the decision to move to the Netherlands for the first time can be exciting, however there are many practical steps to take care of when you prepare for your relocation. One of the most significant ones is finding a house or apartment that you can call home during your stay here. You will n...
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The Work Council's Right of Advice
Employee participation is a constitutional right in the Netherlands. When a company employs 50 or more people, the employer (the entrepreneur) is obliged to establish a Works Council (WC). The rights and obligations of the WC are governed in the Works Council Act (WCA). The purpose of the WCA is...
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Tax Tips for Freelancers
Optimise your taxes The tax authorities offer various deductions for independent entrepreneurs in order to keep the taxes to be paid lower. For these deductions, however, there is a requirement you must meet. Itās important that you meet the hour criterion. For 2024, this means that you must hav...
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The Beginnerās Guide to Freelancing in The Netherlands
Youāve decided to start freelancing in the Netherlands, or maybe youāre considering registering as a freelancer in the near future? This article sums up everything you need to know about freelancing in the Netherlands. Freelancing is a great way to generate some extra income. Whether youāre fr...
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Our Top Picks for Helpful Apps to Use in the Netherlands
Smart devices are practically useless if we donāt make the most of them. Luckily, here in the Netherlands, whether youāre dealing with an official process with the municipality, or just shopping around for pillows, an app probably exists to guide you on your journey. DigiD Starting with the mos...
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9 Tips To Help You Learn Dutch
Now that we have convinced you to take on the challenge of learning Dutch for 2024, the question left is: how? Of course, like every skill, practice makes perfect! There is no better way of integrating in a culture and in the community except by using Dutch in your daily life, but we all know how...
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Starting to Learn Dutch: Real Stories from New Learners
āInternationals donāt want to learn Dutch!ā As an international living in the Netherlands, you might have heard this story a million times. As the country with the best non-native English speakers in the world, the ease with which conversations can switch to English often makes it harder for inte...
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Freelancing frustrations: The hurdles ZZPāers face in Holland
Freelancing is no longer a smooth way to make your money in the Netherlands. New requirements, fewer benefits and a raft of other regulations aim to reduce the popularity of self employment, affecting the working lives of well over one million people. Freelancers are a group that is far more dive...
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Trash
There are different ways in which trash is taken care of. The municipality collects trash from the containers outside your home, or picks it up from communal containers. There are also designated trash collection areas where you can deliver your trash....
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Acquiring and Registering a Motor Vehicle
What you need to know about owning a motor vehicle...
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Buying
When you intend to stay in the Netherlands for a longer period of time, it might be beneficial to buy a property....