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How to continue your legal residence in the Netherlands
A free seminar by AHL Advocaten Are you already more th...
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Cities and neighbourhoods
Utrecht Region has many cities, towns and neighbourhoods, each with its own unique charm. In this section, we offer a selection of the 26 municipalities that make up Utrecht Region. Learn more about our beautiful cities and towns, their surroundings and where to live. See what appeals to you, whe...
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Education & childcare
Utrecht Region offers an extensive range of learning opportunities, from primary and secondary schools to universities, summer schools and language courses. In addition, there are various international schools in the Netherlands to suit your needs. If you have children, or plan to have any, there...
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Dutch Culture
You probably want to embrace and learn more about the new culture when moving to a different country. It can really help you get acclimated. This section provides some basic but useful information about Dutch culture to help you on your way....
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Insurance
In the Netherlands, there are many types of insurance that cover all manner of mishaps. It is important to know that one insurance is mandatory: everyone living in the Netherlands needs to have basic health insurance. Other kinds of (private) insurance may not be compulsory, but some - like liabi...
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Become a partner
Partner up with the Utrecht International Center Are you an Utrecht Region based organisation and do you want to: Connect with expats and international students to offer them your services? Onboard your international staff and help them settle in? Partner up with the Utrecht International...
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Visa & permits
You may require a work and/or residence permit if you want to live and work in the Netherlands. Whether or not you require a permit depends among others on your home country. Citizens of EU and EEA countries or Switzerland for instance do not require a visa. What kind of visa or permit you might...
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How to keep your head cool in times of isolation
A crisis like the corona crisis throws all that we know and are used to upside down. We can’t control what is happening, yet we can control how we are dealing with it. In this article, you can find some practical tips on how to do this. 1. Be patient with yourself and allow yourself time to adju...
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A moment to reflect in times of uncertainty
Now that many of us are at home during these times of uncertainty, coming together has become even more important. Our partner Utrecht in Dialoog offers free online dialogues in order to maintain contact with each other, to meet each other, and to inspire each other. Attending one of their Eng...
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Questions about life in Utrecht Region?
Do you have questions about life in the Utrecht Region? The ACCESS information officers of the International Welcome Centre Utrecht Region are here, online, to support you. They have set up offices from home to continue to serve the international community as best they can. They can provide you w...
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Rent increases and how to deal with them
When you are renting a property or room it is possible that you get a notice from your landlord that your rent is increasing. A landlord is allowed to increase the rent every year. However there are rules. Your landlord cannot increase your rent whenever they like or by any amount. As a tenant y...
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Tax measures that may help those affected by the crisis
The coronavirus and the measures taken to restrict the spreading of the virus affect many. The government has taken measures to help individuals and business affected by the crisis. This article lists some of the tax related measures that may help you get through these though times. 1. You ca...
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Local taxes
In addition to national taxes, residents in Utrecht (or any other city or town in the Netherlands) also pay local taxes. Certain taxes apply to everyone to cover services such as sewage and waste disposal. Other taxes, however, depend on your circumstances. For example, if you own a house or a do...
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National taxes
When you start living and working in the Netherlands, you are required to pay taxes. There are several national taxes and the Dutch Tax and Customs Administration (Belastingdienst) is responsible for collecting these taxes. But which taxes do you have to pay and which tax facilities apply in your...
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Coronavirus and its legal consequences
The coronavirus has a global impact and also affects the Utrecht region. We are facing tough times, not only now but also on long term. The coronavirus and its aftermath may have consequences for you, as an international, your family and maybe even your business. It may, for instance, have an eff...
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Three ways to furnish your new home
You’ve made the decision to move to the Netherlands, you’ve packed up your belongings, taken the leap and arrived at your new home away. Now it is time to make your new place feel like home. Furnishing and decorating can definitely help make your new place feel more like a home. The sooner you ca...
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Walking & talking: the benefits of moving in nature
How are you doing in these challenging times? Do you find yourself spending energy on the wrong subjects or activities? Or do you have career worries? Take a breath in nature, relax, clear your head and discover what is really important to you. Walking coaching can help you to recognize your desi...
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Checklist
Where to look The Dutch Chamber of Commerce states that companies need to start their recruiting in the Netherlands or in the European Economic Area (EEA). If you can’t find suitable employees, however, you can then search in countries outside of this area. Please note that these foreign employe...
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The Dutch and their identity and language
The Dutch and their identity and language Does your colleague offer unsolicited comments on your new haircut (“far too short”) or does your neighbour tell you at exactly what time you are expected for a cup of coffee (“I only have an hour at most”)? Chances are you are dealing with a Dutch perso...
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Join us
Would you like to become an ambassador? Great! This is your chance to work together with other internationals and locals from Utrecht Region on some exciting projects in which you can express your creativity and turn your ideas into tangible projects. The ambassador club consists of up to 17 int...
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Being an international student in times of corona
The coronavirus crisis that we are in right now brings along a lot of new struggles for international students. You came here to get to know the Netherlands. The Dutch culture, the food, the beautiful cities, the typical Dutch student life and maybe even the Dutch language are all things you want...
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Are you ready for the new tax season?
It is almost that time of the year again: from March 1st, you can file your annual tax return. Of course, it is important to file a complete and correct tax return. The Dutch tax system changes every year, and, especially for internationals, this can be challenging. To save you time and taxes, we...
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Utrecht’s City Centre In 2040
The city of Utrecht made a vision document about the future of Utrecht’s city centre. In this document, they describe what they want the city centre to look like in 2040. And they would like to hear your feedback! What will Utrecht’s city centre look like in 2040? Read the municipality’s vision...
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Xinneke's Loneliness Project
An art project by Xin Zheng Do you ever think, really take the time to think what loneliness means to you? When do you feel the loneliest and why? I started the Xinneke's Loneliness Project because of these very questions. Together with my friends, we share our definitions of loneliness through...