What do i need to be able to settle down in Holland?
Im a Dutch Citizen and i was born and raised in the U.A.E. (Not by choice), im planning to finally go to holland and settle down, get a job, etc..., but i was told that im gonna need some Paper work done, and ID's made, i just don't know what or how to get those before i go, and i know itl make my life a hell of a lot easier if i get those done first before i go. Any Info will be great. Thanks. Thanks Nick "Big Help"
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A house....for starters No problem
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You will need a Dutch passport as this is what will give you the right to reside in the Netherlands and the EU. If you don't have a Dutch passport, then contact your nearest Netherlands Embassy to find out how to go about getting one. Once you make the move to the Netherlands, you'll need to get a residency permit and ID. The Embassy can give you information on how to apply for these. I'm assuming you speak Dutch. If you don't, then getting work could be a little difficult.
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Zafir is only partially correct. You need a passport, if you don't have one go and see the embassy. If you do decide to settle down you will need to register at city hall whereever you go to live. Bring proof of where you are going to live, a rental contract will do. Bring your passport. This will eventually lead to a BSN number, a cross between a social security number and a tax number. You will need that to work Of course people will expect you to speak dutch if you have a dutch passport.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Monday, December 7, 2009
what is up with geting a visa to holland? how can someone not work for the 3 months it takes to apply for it
what is up with geting a visa to holland? how can someone not work for the 3 months it takes to apply for it?
i'm trying to start a family in holland, but the governmet wants you to stay for 3 months while you're applying without working. that could prove difficult on funds and the relationship. is there anyone who knows how to get around this?
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We got to much people from all over the world, that's why its takes so long. But you can always get jobs as a waiter
i'm trying to start a family in holland, but the governmet wants you to stay for 3 months while you're applying without working. that could prove difficult on funds and the relationship. is there anyone who knows how to get around this?
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We got to much people from all over the world, that's why its takes so long. But you can always get jobs as a waiter
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
I am traveling to Holland and need an adapter...please help
I am traveling to Holland and need an adapter...please help?
I am in America but traveling to Holland. My laptop is a three-prong plug. Where can I find an adaptor/converter that will work in Holland??
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I took my laptop to Europe last year without troubles. First, make sure the power cord clearly reads "110-220V." That is very important. Otherwise, the European voltage, which is double ours, will fry your laptop. It will say it in the fine print on the transformer part (the "box") on the power cord. Next, stop by Radio Shack or a travel shop (such as AAA Travel) and buy a plug converter. Holland and the rest of the Netherlands use the standard European outlets, which accommodate two round tines (as opposed to our two flat tines). The converter just changes the shape of the tines on the plug. Finally, have a great trip!
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just go to any electronic store they should have
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@Brian Holland and the rest of the Netherlands???? Holland and the Netherlands are the same u know.
I am in America but traveling to Holland. My laptop is a three-prong plug. Where can I find an adaptor/converter that will work in Holland??
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I took my laptop to Europe last year without troubles. First, make sure the power cord clearly reads "110-220V." That is very important. Otherwise, the European voltage, which is double ours, will fry your laptop. It will say it in the fine print on the transformer part (the "box") on the power cord. Next, stop by Radio Shack or a travel shop (such as AAA Travel) and buy a plug converter. Holland and the rest of the Netherlands use the standard European outlets, which accommodate two round tines (as opposed to our two flat tines). The converter just changes the shape of the tines on the plug. Finally, have a great trip!
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just go to any electronic store they should have
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@Brian Holland and the rest of the Netherlands???? Holland and the Netherlands are the same u know.
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