Monday, February 14, 2011

How hard is it to get a work visa in Netherlands

How hard is it to get a work visa in Netherlands?
I am a US citizen and I am seriously considering moving to Holland. I have a Masters in Accounting. How hard would it be for me to get a work visa or citizenship? Thank you very much for any help or advice.
Netherlands - 1 Answers
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Well I'm also a bit confused by your other question and if you really want to move to the Netherlands or just to Europe somewhere. Anyway, assuming you do, then a Masters degree is certainly a step in the right direction, but normally you would have to also have work experience in either the managerial field (usually requiring a minimum of 10+ years) or a specialist stream of financial accounting in order to obtain a work permit. The fact is that work permits have to be applied for by the employer and will not be granted unless they can prove that you & you alone can fill this job (for good reasons) and that no-one else in the total EEA can or is available to do the job. Therefore it is not an easy task and especially in this environment. Indeed many job adverts in English already have a disclaimer that applicants must already have the legal status which allows them to work within the Netherlands This is just to get to the possibility to live and reside in the Netherlands. Citizenship can only be obtained after a minimum of 5 years (3 years if in a relationship visa with a Dutch national) legal residence in the Netherlands. You can see more details here the immigration status of Americans seeking work in the Netherlands http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AoNhS_x5OwfyI.GZJm2WjL_ty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081029005645AAYhd63 and also includes links to job agencys and sites which advertise English speaking jobs. Also if I were you then I would contact "Michael Page" which is a professional recruitment consultancy and who have a business unit specialising in sourcing high quality candidates for positons in finance & accounting. They will likely be able to give you a good indication of what are your possibilities http://www.michaelpage.nl/index.html?language=en

Monday, February 7, 2011

How much does your hair grow in a month

How much does your hair grow in a month?
Hi i have just had my hair cut and i dont like th style. I just wondered if anyone knows how long it takes to grow and if anyone has any tips on making it grow faster. Also does anyone know if the hair and nails tablets from holland and barret work? thanx xXx
Hair - 8 Answers
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there are not products that there that will make your hair grow faster ... only products that prevent breakage thus helping the lenght to stay as it grows ... along with proper hair care ...
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Hair grows about 1 cm in a month! the healthier your hair is, the faster it grows.
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I buzzed my hair a year ago, it grew an inch the first month! But I think hair usually grows like half inch in a month.
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Hair grows about an average of a half inch a month. There's no magical way to speed up the growing process. I would not put anything into my body with the hopes of making my hair grow faster. Just give it time & it'll grow out before you know it.
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My hair grow at least 2cm a month try to eat anything rich in protein.. it may help u grow your hair faster... (personal opinion)
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2-3 cm
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i suppose that depends on the person, but my hair grows 1/8 inch every week. That is 1 inch in 8 weeks. i think that it depends on the time of year too, though. i think my hair might grow faster in warm weather. i have had good luck with a product from the Pantene line "Restoratives." The one for breakage is working well. It not only cuts down on the breakage, but it also makes my hair very shiny, soft and manageable. i sound like a commercial, don't i? i was just amazed at how well it works. Best wishes!
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My hair grows extremely fast...a good inch a month. There is no magic formula to having your hair grow faster. Eat a healthy diet, take quality vitamins, and don't take anything else that promises miraculous results. Adding a little more protein to your diet will help not only your hair and nails but your body as well. Just don't over do it.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

being UK resident, if i work&live for 180 days this year in Holland, will i pay taxes in UK

being UK resident, if i work&live for 180 days this year in Holland, will i pay taxes in UK?
and will my holland employer need any documents from UK tax authorities for own purposes? i mean, will i need to provide my dutch employer with any paied tax statements from UK?
Other - Taxes - 1 Answers
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If you have earnings of any kind in the UK then you will pay taxes on them.