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 International Network

The Hague International Network (THIN) is the oldest network of internationals that live/work in The Hague. Established in 2000, we organise events with international topics and THIN drinks where entrepreneurs and cultural organisations have the opportunity to present themselves in short pitches. We publish a weekly newsletter. Membership is free.

Kids and Carrots

At Kids and Carrots each child’s wellbeing is nurtured and children’s unique and natural sense of wonder is encouraged. We are inspired by the Reggio Emilia philosophy which promotes children’s learning within the contexts of the natural world. We offer daily 100% organic meals and organize weekly visits from yoga-, music- or art teachers.

JobOn The Hague

Stichting JobOn is a Dutch non-profit organization that supports job seekers in finding meaningful work. Through free workshops, training sessions, networking events, and personal guidance, JobOn helps people strengthen their skills, expand their professional network, and increase their chances on the labourr market.

Hilfort B.V.

Hilfort helps companies in the Netherlands with all aspects of employing expats. More than that we are here to help both employer and expats. Our approach is simple but effective: clear communication, practical solutions, and a commitment to making things easier for you.

Everaert Advocaten Immigration Lawyers

Would you like to obtain permanent residence or Dutch citizenship? Do you want to bring your family to the Netherlands? What happens to your legal status when you switch employer or when you find yourself without a job? Everaert Advocaten Immigration Lawyers will happily assist with, or advise on, these and other immigration issues.

Welcome2Holland

Welcome2Holland helps international employees feel at home from day one. Before arrival they configure a complete home package online. On the start date we deliver and install everything ready to use including furniture appliances and essentials for a smooth stress free start in the Netherlands.

XPat Media Publishers

XPat Media is the organisation behind The XPat Journal (the popular quarterly magazine for expatriates in the Netherlands), The Holland Handbook (the informative annual English-language handbook), the website XPAT.NL and other publications geared towards expatriates living and working in the Netherlands.

Expatica Communications B.V.

Expatica.com provides expats in the Netherlands the information they need to turn their new country into their home. Expatica's goal is to help you live your life to the fullest, find your passion at work, and love your new home – wherever that may be.

Girl Gone International (GGI) - The Hague

Girl Gone International (GGI) is a volunteer powered global and local community on a mission to connect, represent and empower womxn who live and travel abroad. Currently in 200+ cities, the community arrived in The Hague in 2015. GGI is a free co-created safe space for members to connect, engage, meet and make friends at regular social gatherings.

YES!Delft

We believe in the impact tech companies can have. Through innovation, they provide a crucial contribution to our society and economy. Our services transform promising ideas and teams into solid tech startups, helping them grow into successful companies. By connecting our unique startup programs & services with our regional ecosystem of experts, mentors, partners, and investors, we help build tomorrow’s leading tech firms.

Elckerlyc International School

Elckerlyc International is a member of The Dutch International Primary Schools (DIPS). This means that our school offers international education embedded in a Dutch context; as such we operate within the framework of the Dutch educational system. As we are partly funded by the Dutch government, we can ensure that education at our school remains affordable for expat families.