Moving to Netherlands Guide
Housing Tips:
Websites: funda.nl, expat groups on Facebook (be careful of scams).
Shurgard self storage for storage solutions.
Transportation Tips:
Netherlands train mobile app (The NS app)
If you travel from Netherlands to other adjacent countries, use NS International website and mobile app.
Health Insurance:
Compare policies on Zorgwijzer or Independer.
Moving to the Netherlands Checklist: Step-by-Step Guide
1. Research and Plan
Learn about Dutch culture, language, and lifestyle.
Decide on the city that fits your needs (e.g., Amsterdam, Maastricht, Rotterdam).
Research visa requirements based on your purpose (work, study, or self-employment).
2. Secure Your Visa
Identify the appropriate visa (e.g., DAFT Visa, Highly Skilled Migrant Visa, Study Visa).
Gather required documents (passport, proof of funds, etc.).
Apply through the Dutch Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND).
3. Find Housing
Search for rental properties on sites like Funda, Pararius, or Facebook expat groups.
Be cautious of scams; never pay upfront without viewing the property.
Understand Dutch rental contracts and deposit requirements.
4. Arrange Transportation
Book your flight and plan for public transportation upon arrival.
Consider purchasing an OV-chipkaart for travel on buses, trams, and trains.
If shipping belongings, research international shipping options.
5. Register with the Municipality
Schedule an appointment with the local gemeente (municipality) after arrival.
Bring your passport, visa, housing contract, and birth certificate.
Obtain your BSN (Citizen Service Number), which is required for many services.
6. Open a Bank Account
Choose a bank (e.g., Revolut or ING) and bring your BSN, passport, and proof of address.
Set up personal and business accounts (if self-employed).
7. Get Health Insurance
Dutch health insurance is mandatory within four months of registering with the gemeente.
Compare providers on sites like Zorgwijzer or Independer.
8. Register with the KvK (Chamber of Commerce)
If freelancing or self-employed, register your business with the KvK.
Bring a business plan and personal identification.
9. Learn Basic Dutch
Take beginner language classes or use apps like Duolingo.
Knowing basic Dutch can help with daily tasks and integration.
10. Explore and Settle In
Set up utilities (gas, water, electricity) if not included in your rental.
Join expat communities and local groups to build a network.
Familiarize yourself with Dutch customs and public services.
Food Markets in Netherlands (Albert Heijn or Jumbo)
Food Delivery (Uber Eats or Thuisbezord)
Online clothing shop in Netherlands (Zalando)
Electronics, phones, laptops, TVs (Cool Blue or Media Market)
Makeup and perfume (Douglas)
Drugstores (Kruidvat and Etos)
Household goods (Action and Hema)
Home Improvement stores (Praxis and Gamma)
Bonus Tips
Keep all documents organized and accessible during your move.
Familiarize yourself with Dutch taxes and legal requirements.
Plan for unexpected expenses during your transition.