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All you need to know about living in The Hague region

Daily life

As a new citizen of The Hague region, you will probably do day-to-day things differently than you did before.
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Social life

Read about the many ways you can meet other people in The Hague region, from local events and activities to interest groups, sports clubs, and more.
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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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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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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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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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Taxes and Finance

The tax system in a new country can be confusing. The Dutch system is largely digitalised, but your first return is done through the M-form. Read more about the tax system.
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Clubs and networks

Looking to meet people, learn a new skill, or share your hobbies? Check out all the clubs and networks in The Hague region
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Getting around

Whether it’s by walking, public transport, bike or car, getting from A to B in The Hague is simple and straightforward. Explore your options and learn the best ways to get to where you need to go.
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Social life

Read about the many ways you can meet other people in The Hague region, from local events and activities to interest groups, sports clubs, and more.
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Cities in The Hague region

The Hague may be best known for its own city centre. However, the surrounding area also has lots to offer, with several other cities located in the region.
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Districts in The Hague region

From sandy beaches and shopping hotspots to grand government buildings and world-famous landmarks, there’s lots to explore in The Hague metropolitan area.
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Having a pet

The Hague is a friendly place for cats, dogs, and other animals. Find out more about having a pet in The Netherlands: from veterinary care to import rules.
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Shopping

Shopping in The Hague is easy thanks to many shopping streets, malls, and markets. Read more about the best shopping areas in the region.
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Waste and recycling

The Hague has an effective but complex waste and recycling system. Learn more about waste disposal in the area, and how to separate your trash.
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Top 20 things to do

For residents and tourists alike, The Hague offers plenty of exciting things to do. Check out the 20 must-see attractions in The Hague for you and your family.
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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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