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All you need to know

Registration for Privileged People

People that come to The Hague to represent a foreign government or international organisation have different registration processes- read all about them here!
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Housing

Demand for housing is high and it can take a long time to find a place. Start your search early. Find out more about the housing situation.
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Education and childcare

Parents and children are generally well supported. The Dutch have a good education system and many international schools to choose from. Find out about the different childcare benefits.
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Healthcare and insurance

Dutch healthcare is accessible to everyone. All citizens who live and work in the Netherlands must have basic health insurance and must register with a GP.
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Language and culture

Learning Dutch and about the culture can help you navigate the day-to-day and increase your job opportunities. There are different ways to learn Dutch.
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Work life

Quality of life is high in the Netherlands and this is closely linked to work-life balance. Find out about work culture and its effect on health and happiness.
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Formalities

When you move to the Netherlands, there are several formalities you will have to take care of. This resource will tell you what you need to know to begin your life in The Hague.
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The Hague International Centre

City Hall (Atrium) Spui 70
2511 BT The Hague

Monday - Thursday 9:00 to 17:00 hrs

Telephone: +31 70 353 50 43
@: internationalcentre@denhaag.nl
 

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