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Increased BSN Waiting Times
Everyone living in the Netherlands for more than 4 months is required to register within the Dutch Personal Records Database (BRP). Upon registering in this database, you will receive a social security number (BSN) which is unique to each individual. Possessing a BSN is necessary for numerous act...
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Antecedents certificate: How important is it actually?
If you apply for a regular residence permit for the Netherlands, the Dutch government wants to verify whether you pose a danger to the public order and security in the Netherlands. To check this, it is mandatory to fill in an antecedents certificate with every application for a regular residence...
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How to set goals and targets to drive your business forward
As a business owner, setting goals and targets can be a key part of building the success you are hoping for. Goals ensure that the team understands the priorities of the business and something to strive for, while targets help keep everyone on track with achieving what is important to your busine...
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The Dutch Corporate Governance Code
The Dutch Corporate Governance Code was first adopted in 2003. The Code contains principles and best practice provisions that regulate the relationship between the management board, the supervisory board and the shareholders of a company. The Code applies to all companies with registered offices...
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Municipal Taxes
Once you start living in the Netherlands, you will inevitably have to get to grips with the numerous different taxes and levies that will be sent your way. Although it may be somewhat confusing at first, it's important to know which ones you need to pay, which ones you don't, and, importantly, wh...
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Rejection of Schengen visa due to a ‘risk of residence’
On 23 April 2023, the Dutch newspaper NRC reported that the Minister of Foreign Affairs (hereinafter: the Minister) has disregarded recommendations to stop using profiling software for the assessment of Schengen visa applications. By distinguishing applicants on the basis of their nationality, or...
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Changes that may affect your finances as of 1 July
As of July 1 2023, there will be a number of changes that may affect your finances due to the introduction of new laws, rules and rates. Below you can read all about all these changes. Higher minimum wage and benefits On July 1, the statutory minimum wage for adults will increase by more than 3...
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Buying a House in 2024
Good news for first-time buyers! In 2024, you will not have to pay transfer taxes if you buy a house below a buying price of € 510.000,-. Normally the transfer taxes are 2% of the buying price, which means that you would save € 10.200,- on a buying price of € 510.000,-. This year (2023), the max...
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Two reasons why now is the right time to buy
If there’s ever a right time to buy a house, that time could be now. House prices have tumbled by 10% in real terms across the country in the past year, according to ABN Amro, but there are signs that the market is stabilising, say estate agents and official figures from the land registry. After...
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Your Comprehensive Guide to Smooth Immigration to the Netherlands
In this short guide, we'll walk you through the essential steps to prepare for your immigration to the Netherlands, shedding light on crucial document requirements and the value of seeking assistance from professionals such as RSH | Relocation and Immigration Services. 1. The Journey Begins: Re...
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Leiden International Centre Helps ChannelEngine to Grow
This article was featured in INTO Magazine's Autumn 2023 edition. Read it in Dutch here. Original text by May-lisa de Laat, translation by Leiden International Centre. The e-commerce company ChannelEngine was founded in Leiden in 2013 and focused mainly on the Netherlands and Europe until the en...
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Dutch Voluntary Private Pension Makes More Sense Than Ever
We recently engaged with an early-thirties expat client originating from the U.S. who wanted to know if is possible for her to build a pension pot here. And if that is still the case if she leaves for a next life outside the Netherlands in say 5 years. The answer is yes and yes! Pension capital...
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Leiden Celebrates New Year’s Eve With Consideration for One Another
New Year’s Eve must be a safe and festive celebration for everyone. Therefore, take each other into account and show consideration for people, animals and nature. On this page you can find information about New Year’s Eve in Leiden. A happy and safe New Year’s Eve and best wishes for 2024! Setti...
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Tax System in the Netherlands: Everything You Need to Know
If you earn money while living in the Netherlands, we have important tax advice for you! The Dutch tax office (Belastingdienst) collects taxes and social security contributions that finance government expenses. How much and what type of tax you need to pay will depend on your income, assets, resi...
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Family Migration With Young Adult Children
In the Netherlands, family migration is in principle only possible for partners and minor children. Other family members, including adult children, are subject to a strict test under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). This article protects the right to a person’s private...
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Making Financial Decisions in a Dynamic World
If anything, global events have had their impact in already three years. Large spikes in uncertainty because of new (COVID) or known (tensions between Russia and Ukraine, Israel and several neighboring countries) unknowns. When it comes to financial matters dealing with unknowns is the bread and...
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US Expat Tax Deadlines: What You Need to Know
Tax season can be a stressful time, especially for American expats juggling multiple deadlines and tax systems. At Expats Overseas, we understand the complexities involved in navigating US and local tax obligations. Here's a breakdown of the key dates and some reassuring news for US expats. Key...
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Help, I’ve Been Dutchified!
It’s an unavoidable inevitability when living abroad, away from your own culture and language: after a certain amount of time, you realise you’ve started to adopt some habits and customs from your new country. Or perhaps - even worse - you don’t realise you’ve changed until you finally go back to...
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Switching Health Insurance: How Does It Work?
As a resident of the Netherlands, you have the option to change your health insurance plan once a year during the “switching season.” This period runs from mid-November to the end of December. What kind of insurance plan best suits you depends on your personal situation, budget and preferences. T...
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Rules and Restrictions for New Year's
New Year’s Eve must be a safe and festive celebration for everyone. Therefore, take each other into account and show consideration for people, animals and nature. On this page you can find information about the rules and regulations that apply in Leiden and the surrounding municipalities on Decem...
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Start Your Tax Return: A Guide for Expats in the Netherlands
Tax season is here! Whether you're filing your Dutch tax return for the first time or are an experienced expat taxpayer, understanding the system can help you optimize your return. Here’s what you need to know to make the most of this season. The Dutch tax system: a quick overview The Netherl...
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BSN Registration
If someone moves to the Netherlands from abroad for four months or longer, they should register with the municipality within 5 days of arrival. This applies to both EU and non-EU citizens....
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The Netherlands New Immigration Pilot
DAFT Visa Pilot Program The Dutch American Friendship Treaty (DAFT) visa offers U.S. and Japanese entrepreneurs a streamlined path to reside and work in the Netherlands. As of April 1, 2024, the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) has introduced a temporary pilot program to expedite the...
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Work in Leiden
Develop your career with passion and live a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle in the Leiden Region in one of about 130,000 jobs the region has to offer....