Service providers

Are you looking for an expert in housing, relocation, banking, childcare, healthcare or something else? The Hague International Centre connects you to reliable service providers who offer high-quality services in English and are familiar with your needs as an international living in The Hague region. Please note we are highly selective to the partners we promote, however we cannot be held liable for consequences with services provided by our partners.

The Hague Security Delta

Security Delta (HSD) is the Dutch security cluster. Over 275 companies, governmental organisations and knowledge institutions have been working together since 2013 to make a difference in securing our digitising society. They share their knowledge and collaborate on innovative security solutions, which can be scaled within the Netherlands and internationally.

ImpactCity

ImpactCity The Hague is the city for impact makers and entrepreneurs who want to build a better world. The city encourages “doing good & doing business” in all kinds of ways with practical help: assistance with settling, startup hubs, possibilities for financing, networking opportunities and a great infrastructure.

CreativeMornings

CreativeMornings is the world’s largest creative community. At our The Hague chapter, we meet once a month for breakfast and a talk (in English) by a local creative. Everyone is welcome to join us for inspiration, a free breakfast, and a cozy morning connecting with people from different backgrounds.

UWV EURES

For 30 years, EURES is helping individuals discover jobs in Europe and employers find staff. With a vast network in 31 countries and nearly 1.000 advisers from public and private employment services, EURES is a fair and reliable companion.

INLS Immigration Netherlands Services

Former IND workers who are now working as immigration attorneys for expats in the Netherlands. INLS is a distinguished immigration law firm and relocation company. Our employees are former IND and municipality workers, so we know the ins and outs of immigration and relocation law in the Netherlands.

The Hague & Partners

The Hague & Partners is the official marketing & acquisition organisation for the promotion of The Hague, focused on residents, visitors, conferences, businesses, and institutions.

International Women’s Contact The Hague (IWC)

Founded in October 1978, the IWC The Hague is a social and cultural club with the aim of fostering contact and friendship between ladies from various nationalities who share common time and interests. The main language is English. The Club is managed by volunteers who organise events, lectures, excursions and many other activities.

American School of The Hague

American School of The Hague (ASH) builds a better world as we build better human beings. From PreK to Grade 12, ASH delivers an unparalleled student-centered education, offering the most robust and comprehensive learning opportunities of any school in the Netherlands.

Taalhuis Bibliotheek

Do you want to speak better Dutch? Learn to read and write? At Taalhuis Den Haag we would be pleased to help you. We can give you advice on books and language courses.

Ute's International Lounge

Settling into The Hague made easy. Ute’s International Lounge provides personalised support for international families by helping them bridge the unfamiliar with the familiar through Consultations and Intercultural Communication Trainings with focus on understanding the local culture. Services are available in Italian, German, French, English and Dutch.

Zein International Childcare

As the leading international childcare provider in The Netherlands, Zein offers a high-quality approach to Day Care, Pre-School, After School & Holiday Care that recognizes, supports and guides the needs of international children; developing the necessary competences to thrive wherever life may take them. Partner of all key International Schools.

Foundation MEBYF

Taking a Spanish-speaking Expats target group in the Netherlands and Europe one step further in their social development, on topics such as vitality, participation, emancipation, inclusion and self-sufficiency.