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Make your relocation easier with the Netherlands expat guide

How to meet new people in the Netherlands
In 2023, there were around 1.66 million single women and 1.6 million single men living on their own. This means ...

Sports in Amsterdam
Naturally, when you move to Amsterdam, you won't find a lack of sports, whether it's participating or ...

Working in Rotterdam
While most other parts of the Netherlands feature centuries-old architecture, Rotterdam looks like a modern ...

The tax system in the Netherlands
Wherever you live in the world, you'll be subject to taxes. In the Netherlands, how much you pay will depend ...

Accommodation in the Netherlands
Maybe you're passing through the Netherlands for a week or so. Or maybe you're making a permanent move ...

Accommodation in Utrecht
While most cities in the Randstad are located by or near the coast, Utrecht is an exception. Instead, it's ...

Studying in Amsterdam
If you want to pursue higher education in Amsterdam at a publicly funded research university, then you have ...

Accidents and emergencies in the Netherlands
It's unfortunate, but accidents and emergencies may happen during your stay in the Netherlands. While you hope ...
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