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MOVING TO THE NETHERLANDS FROM THE US

Put your trust in the most reliable moving company when relocating to Netherlands.

  

The Netherlands, or commonly referred as 'Holland' by many, consistently ranks high in global quality life indicators. 

The country is well known for its infrastructure and public services. Healthcare, education and transportation are also great indicators to make this place a fantastic option to move in.  

The presence of a multicultural community adds vibrancy to the Dutch way of life, making it a welcoming place for people from various backgrounds. 

Bonus Point: Cycling culture and conscious lifestyle, a bike-friendly infrastructure, green spaces and recreational areas are waiting for you. 

Netherlands quick guide

Best places to go:

The Netherlands is renowned for its abundant history, dynamic urban centers, and captivating natural scenery, here are some of the places you must visit:


  • Amsterdam, is celebrated for its enchanting canals, historic architecture, world-renowned museums such as the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum. Its nightlife is also well known because of its energetic and vibrant options.

  • Located near Lisse, Keukenhof is one of the world's largest flower gardens. It is known for its stunning displays of tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and other spring flowers.


  • Rotterdam, is a modern city with impressive architecture, including the iconic Erasmus Bridge. It is home to the largest port in Europe and offers a mix of cultural attractions, and dining experiences.


  • Utrecht is a charming city with beautiful canals and historic buildings. The Dom Tower, the tallest church tower in the Netherlands, offers panoramic views of the city.
     
  • Delft is famous for its picturesque canals and historic architecture. The city is also home to the beautiful Gothic-style Oude Kerk (Old Church).
     
  • Located just west of Amsterdam, Haarlem is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, historic landmarks, and vibrant cultural scene. The Frans Hals Museum is a must-visit for art enthusiasts.
     
  • Situated in the southern part of the Netherlands, Maastricht is known for its rich history, and charming streets. The city is also famous for its unique blend of Dutch and French cuisine.

Best places to move in the Netherlands:

According to dutchtreview.com, the Randstad is the best region to live in if you are looking for a metropolitan area. This region includes Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam, and Utrecht. 

Large cities, cultural activities, economic opportunities, and job possibilities are some of the appealing aspects in the Randstad and its surroundings.  

Expats key data:

Cities with the largest expat communities in the Netherlands:

  • Amsterdam
  • The Hague
  • Rotterdam


Most common nationalities in the Netherlands:

  • British
  • Americans
  • Italians
  • Indians


Rent cost

  • Single expats average per month: 1.375 USD
  • Families expats average per month: 1.645 USD


Average rent in Amsterdam

  • Single expats: 1.735 USD
  • Expat families: 2.405 USD


Average rent in The Hague

  • Single expats: 1.205 USD
  • Expat families: 1.675 USD


Average rent in Rotterdam

  • Single expats: 1.434 USD
  • Expat families: 1.836 USD


For more info you could join ex pats community internations.org, a complete  guide to know everything  you need, meet people and find key data.

Job Opportunities

The employment agency Randstad found that there are 45 professions in demand including different areas, from agriculture to administration.

The list is big, and across 15 different employment sectors:

  

Administrative:

  • Secretary
  • Management assistant
  • HR advisor


Agricultural and green

  • Cultivation employee
  • Gardener
  • Groundskeeper


Analysis, research and development

  • Sustainability advisor
  • Soil advisor
  • Environmental project leader

Catering and recreation

  • Catering employee
  • Self-employed chef
  • Cook


Construction

  • Refrigeration engineer
  • Painter
  • Plumber


Customer service

  • Dispatcher
  • Desk clerk
  • Internal sales account manager


Education

  • Group teacher
  • Assistant professor
  • Physical education teacher


Finance

  • Tax advisor
  • Financial controller
  • Claims handler


Healthcare

  • Doctor not in specialist training (ANIOS)
  • Pharmacy assistant
  • Optician


Information and communication technology (ICT)

  • System administrator
  • ICT project leader
  • Data engineer


Public administration, justice and security

  • Special investigation officer (BOA)
  • Assistant police officer (surveillant)
  • Lawyer


Sales, marketing and communications

  • Account  manager
  • Branch manager
  • Gas station sales employee


Technology

  • Car mechanic
  • Electrical engineer
  • Technical service employee


Transport and logistics

  • Newspaper deliverer
  • Truck driver
  • Warehouse manager


Welfare and well-being

  • Individual health caregiver
  • Care assistant
  • Pedagogical childcare worker


For more info you can visit: www.randstad.nl



REQUIREMENTS FOR MOVING TO THE NETHERLANDS FROM THE US

Goods and inventory:

 It is essential to present an inventory list of all goods you are going to take to the Netherlands. In addition, you need a copy of the shipper's passport and a copy of the registration at the town where the shipper will live.  

 

In case of inheritance or wedding trousseaux, you will need a few certificates and notary documents. We recommend looking into the details. 

Pets and animals:

Vaccinations and health certificates are required. 

Your pet must be a minimum of 3 and a half months old. 

Always make sure to get in touch with your destination agent in the Netherlands before shipping animals. 

Cost of living:

It’s important to understand that this type of analysis can change depending on the lifestyle each person has. The type of education, the neighborhood you choose, job, family size, etc., all these aspects will alter the final estimated calculation. Overall, the cost of living in comparison with the US is 10% to 15% less expensive in the Netherlands. For detailed information you can enter to livingcost.org. 

Documentation, Visa and Residency:

Ensure you understand the visa and residency requirements for living in the Netherlands. Depending on your nationality and the purpose of your stay, you may need a visa or residence permit. Inquiry into the different types of visas available, such as work permits or student visas, and ensure that you meet all the necessary criteria. 

For more info, applications and forms enter government.nl.com. 


Residents permit : 

In order to be eligible for a residents permit, you will have to be able to fulfill the following general conditions:

  

  • · Your passport/identity document must be valid for the duration of your stay.


  • · You must have sufficient financial means. This could be payslips/salary statements, documents showing you own shares in a company, or a letter from a benefits agency.


  • · You must have health insurance. It has to cover you for the entirety of the time you will be living in the Netherlands.


  • · You must not pose “a risk to public order, national peace or national security.”


  • · You must show proof of purpose of stay. For example, an employment contract in the Netherlands, a document from a Dutch educational institution, or a marriage or civil partnership certificate.


  • · You may have to enter a tuberculosis test. This should be done within three months of entering the Netherlands. If you have the disease, you must receive treatment for it. If you do not enter the test within three months, your residence permit could be taken away.


Remember: All your documents, including birth and marriage certificates, bank statements, employment contracts etc., have to be legalized with an apostille stamp


Netherlands Visa fees:

The requirements for a Dutch visa may vary based on the duration and purpose of stay.

This fee is paid at the time of application and is non-refundable even if your application is rejected. However, some people, such as children under six years of age, may be exempt from paying a Dutch visa fee.


  

Click here to check: Netherlands Visa Fees

  • -Long-stay Netherlands visa fees  
  • -Netherlands Schengen Visa Fees
  • Netherlands Permanent Residence Permit Fees



Work permit:

There are 2 types of permit:

  • tewerkstellingsvergunning – TWV (work permit);
  • gecombineerde vergunning voor verblijf en arbeid – GVVA (combined residence and work permit) .

The UWV uses the same criteria to assess applications for a TWV or GVVA. Which of the 2 permits is required depends on how long the foreign citizen will be working in the Netherlands. 


Important: Foreign citizen workers can apply for a GVVA themselves, but only employers can apply for a TWV. 


Applying GVVA

-If you are going to work for more than 3 months

-You are from outside the EEA and Switzerland 


GVVA not required but TWV required

Some groups of foreign citizens do not need to apply for a GVVA, but the employer must still apply to the UWV for a TWV. These include:


  • employees coming to work in the Netherlands for less than 3 months;
  • students who have a residence permit for study purposes;
  • asylum seekers awaiting a decision on their application for asylum.


For official applications forms visit: government.nl.com



Student visa:

Is important to know that you cannot apply for a Netherlands Student Visa yourself.


The educational institution where you will be studying will apply on your behalf. Its essential for the institution to be officially recognized as a sponsor by the IND.


Also you will need to be issued a temporary Dutch residence permit. In some cases, you will also have to apply for an MVV (long-stay visa).


This applies for university or higher professional education.


For official applications forms visit: ind.nl



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