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Finding a home: renting, buying, setting up utilities in the Amsterdam Area
This video is a recording of the Finding a home online event by IN Amsterdam.
0:00 Information for international residents in the Amsterdam Area
3:34 Renting
22:56 How to get a Dutch mortgage
43:20 Finding and buying a house
1:00:03 Utilities in the Netherlands/Amsterdam Area
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IN Amsterdam - one-stop-shop for internationals in the Amsterdam Area
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📣 Like, comment, and share this video with anyone who is considering their next adventure in the Amsterdam Area. Join us on this animated journey with IN Amsterdam, your trusted companion in making your dreams a reality. IN Amsterdam is a joint initiative of the cities of Amsterdam, Amstelveen, Almere, Diemen, Haarlem, Hilversum, Haarlemmermeer and Velsen, along with the Immigration and Natural...
Feeling at Home in the Netherlands Promo
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ABOUT THE FEELING AT HOME VIDEO SERIES: This video is part of a free online crash introduction to living in the Netherlands, “Feeling at Home”, produced by the city of Amsterdam and Amstelveen. The 7 episodes cover practical advice for setting up, studying, working and enjoying life as an international resident in the Netherlands. // Culture and lifestyle: czcams.com/video/PeJMjZOOtAA/video.htm...
Schooling in the Netherlands
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This video is a part of a free online crash introduction to living in the Netherlands, “Feeling at Home”. Learn more about building your life in the Netherlands: czcams.com/video/RMy_VlQ9vyQ/video.html ABOUT THIS VIDEO: The Dutch Way of Learning If you’re staying in the Netherlands for a while, you’ll find more international children are attending Dutch schools. In this video, learn how the edu...
An introduction to the Dutch healthcare system
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This video is a part of a free online crash introduction to living in the Netherlands “Feeling at Home”. Learn more about building your life in the Netherlands: czcams.com/video/RMy_VlQ9vyQ/video.html ABOUT THIS VIDEO: Learn more about the Dutch healthcare system. This video covers healthcare. The Dutch healthcare system is among the world’s best. Check out our top tips for accessing healthcare...
The Dutch Way of Working
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This video is a part of a free online crash introduction to living in the Netherlands, “Feeling at Home”. Learn more about building your life in the Netherlands: czcams.com/video/RMy_VlQ9vyQ/video.html ABOUT THIS VIDEO: The Dutch Way of Working The video explains the Dutch work environment. It’s well known that Dutch people work to live, not the other way around. But what skills do you need to ...
Healthcare in the Netherlands: Pregnancy and general wellbeing
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The Dutch way of socializing
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This video is a part of a free online crash introduction to living in the Netherlands, “Feeling at Home”. Learn more about building your life in the Netherlands: czcams.com/video/RMy_VlQ9vyQ/video.html ABOUT THIS VIDEO: The Dutch Way of Socializing In this video, we talk about the Dutch way of socializing. Dutch people cherish their close-knit circles, but that doesn’t mean they’re not open to ...
Dutch norms and values explained
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The way of life in the Netherlands
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This video is a part of a free online crash introduction to living in the Netherlands, “Feeling at Home”. Learn more about building your life in the Netherlands: czcams.com/video/RMy_VlQ9vyQ/video.html ABOUT THIS VIDEO: The Dutch Way of Living In this video, we explain the secret to the famed Dutch work-life balance! From raising kids to recharging your batteries, learn how to find that optimal...
Top tips for feeling at home in the Netherlands
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International Newcomers Amsterdam - Onboarding video
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IN Amsterdam (formerly Expatcenter Amsterdam) is the official governmental office providing a one-stop-shop service for international newcomers in the Amsterdam Area. We serve companies and their highly skilled migrant employees, scientific researchers, international entrepreneurs and international graduates. The IN Amsterdam procedure includes immigration elements such as residence and work pe...

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  • @mariorodriguezruiz8519

    This is bullshit. Trusting that your immune system will do the work doesnt require a doctor, just a celtic druid from the middle ages. In moderm medicine there is knowledge to act on prevention and monitoring, which do not exist on the dutch "healtcare" system. It is simply focused on reducing the costa and thats it.

  • @teooreo
    @teooreo Před měsícem

    I work for an Amsterdam company, and let me tell you, they won’t express their appreciation, but if everything is on track, that means it’s good, and you're good. Took me ages to realize this. Dutch folks are amazing! they’ve got a culture as rich as their stroopwafels

  • @user-hs4ze4td4r
    @user-hs4ze4td4r Před 2 měsíci

    Love the Netherlands but their healthcare could be better. German myself, I was most satisfied by the private system in Germany with 80% state subsidy that I benefitted from as the child of a teacher employed as such in the category of a "public official", and by the Swiss healthcare system. Both systems are not cheap. Especially the Swiss one is a burden on many with little income. But both left me much more satisfied than healthcare in the Netherlands. It's not that I crave antibiotics. In fact, I myself believe in immunity. As I'm from a region bordering the Netherlands, my values and ideas are not very different. But the problem with Dutch healthcare is that it's relatively difficult to get an appointment at the GP in reasonable time and that many GPs won't give you the medical checkups you need. Without an out-of-pocket ultrasound screening in Germany, I would never have found out about a gallstone with the Dutch system. And if you struggle with a GP for some reason, it may be difficult to find another one in your area. You will quickly end up feeling like you have to exaggerate your symptoms in order to get what you need and you may still not get it. Also, on some occasions, the Dutch system works very much with a one-treatment-fits-all approach. Paracetamol is not without side effects if you rely on it too much. I once had breathing issues in the Netherlands and got a diagnosis of asthma and was prescribed an asthma inhalation. Turns out that it was a mix of muscle tenseness, psychological conditions and climate factors that probably made these breathing issues so bad at the time and that the inhalation only worsened it in the end. German and Swiss doctors would realise the complexity of my health issues but Dutch doctors didn't. I also took notice of poor hygiene in Dutch clinics and witnessed how someone got very ill for many months due to an infection that was the result of lacking hygiene during a surgery. Of course, I may have been a bit unlucky with my personal experiences and impressions of Dutch healthcare, however, I have read into it and found that even experts criticise the Dutch system in comparison to for example the Belgian system, and that exactly in regard to issues I witnessed myself. I feel like the Dutch often don't want to see or admit the lacks of their healthcare but I would really advise them to do so. Even if means that more taxmoney has to be spent on Dutch healthcare, I would strongly advise the Netherlands to modify their system to one with a bigger focus on early diagnosis, proper hygiene, free choice of doctors, and personalised treatment. I'd understand if you'd remain careful to not overuse radioactive screenings, however, in many cases, there are so many ways to arrive at a solid diagnose with more harmless investigations.

  • @irinakypriou9939
    @irinakypriou9939 Před 4 měsíci

    Which country has better work life balance ? Netherlands ? France ? Sweden ? Germany ?

  • @TheFashionninja
    @TheFashionninja Před 6 měsíci

    NL is so organised!!!

  • @a3iaanautlaw161
    @a3iaanautlaw161 Před 7 měsíci

    they not open the dutch are minority in their own country,.! social they are dumb.!

  • @sjaakzwart6001
    @sjaakzwart6001 Před 7 měsíci

    There is no 'we the dutch'. On average we are pretty direct and open and our English is ok and our borders are wide open. The population is still growing fast while the natives dwindle in numbers: our culture is being eroded fast; so enjoy while you can. In 50 years we are all light brown and probaly muslim. With thanks to our leftists friends who are destroying Holland for the last 50 years. Our country is more divided than ever, almost till breaking point, like all western countries; DESTROYED BY DESIGN. Happy great-reset, my normal-friends.

  • @qualitytraders5333
    @qualitytraders5333 Před 7 měsíci

    We Dutch don't socialize. For instance in the office we have friendly colleagues but no friends. Our friends are mostly family and neighbors. We invite those for drinks at home. We also have drinks or other activities with colleagues but in a "neutral" venue like a café or bar. As a foreigner don't expect to be invited in their home or expect them to accept your invitation. We're like Scandinavians. We will tolerate speaking English for 15-30 minutes and stop the conversation telling you we have things to do.

    • @Theguzm4n
      @Theguzm4n Před 7 měsíci

      This man is just a grumpy, and is quite gay. You see were Nice people and will make friends everywere. Thats Why you don’t have to worry. Just don’t be like this guy.

    • @xxxx-qo9dh
      @xxxx-qo9dh Před 7 měsíci

      Talk for yourself, not everybody is like you

  • @steffanfockenssf
    @steffanfockenssf Před 7 měsíci

    Im 38 dutch, and dutch arent great (Bonders) we do know how too party (hense our agenda,s) 🎉

  • @ericnijkamp7926
    @ericnijkamp7926 Před 7 měsíci

    Amsterdam is as dutch as NYC is American.......NOT......next to that ,this vid about Holland is a lie.... !!!

  • @imsendingsignals113
    @imsendingsignals113 Před 7 měsíci

    And real Dutch people hate Amsterdam

  • @rimboeglitch590
    @rimboeglitch590 Před 7 měsíci

    😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @maik1982
    @maik1982 Před 7 měsíci

    dutch people pay so much money each month for healtcare because there are millions immigrants here that get healtcare for FREE! so not fair

    • @jozina1
      @jozina1 Před 7 měsíci

      .... That's not how things work.

  • @jorenram7335
    @jorenram7335 Před 7 měsíci

    The real dutch people work. Indeed not for the money, the goverment has blessed us whit the highest tax rate in the world. And our goverment, instead of be there for the working people, they love to make working people poor and give the basic rights to people from outher countries for free.

    • @williamgeardener2509
      @williamgeardener2509 Před 25 dny

      You are so absolutely wrong about the tax rates in the Netherlands. The country isn't even in the top 10 of highest taxpaying countries in the world. It ranks 21 on the list. You are right though about the unlimited funds that are spent on parasites, Dutch and foreign, that have learnt how to get unlimited money for free.

  • @diarmuidcooney9347
    @diarmuidcooney9347 Před 7 měsíci

    Dutchies just stick with dutchies

    • @xxxx-qo9dh
      @xxxx-qo9dh Před 7 měsíci

      You couldn’t be further from the truth with your comment

  • @G1CAAAAEO
    @G1CAAAAEO Před 7 měsíci

    03:43 lol they try to marginalise non-Amsterdam people again by gaslighting that 'true tolerance' can only be found in Amsterdam and that al those 'backwarded intolerant people' live outside their urbanised area. Fun fact though is that a lot of Amsterdam people are quite intolerant of ideas which aren't broadly shared within their city. Their definition of tolerance is agreeing with a set of majority held inner group (read extreme progressive) ideals.

  • @paulinebrus7580
    @paulinebrus7580 Před 7 měsíci

    I am Dutch and I really do not like smalltalk. Or say hi to strangers on the street. Not everyone is the same. Like in every country. But inviting new people/friends to you home is a great advice.

    • @Mr.deBest
      @Mr.deBest Před 7 měsíci

      nou hallo zeggen op straat tegen een vreemde is makkelijker dan een vreemde vragen of die bij je thuis wil komen. zou gewoon beginnen met hi. en als je geen zin heb, na dan toch niet

    • @paulinebrus7580
      @paulinebrus7580 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Mr.deBest dat is het precies. Ik heb er gewoon geen zin in ;) 't is niet dat ik het niet kan ofzo haha. En dat is in contrast met wat er in de video gezegd wordt, dus vandaar dat ik het beschreef

  • @androsmartina1207
    @androsmartina1207 Před 7 měsíci

    I am dutch and i tell you. DO NOT FALL FOR PROPAGANDA SHIT

  • @Notyourbro404
    @Notyourbro404 Před 7 měsíci

    The Dutch are miserable 🤣🤣

    • @mariellanelson3414
      @mariellanelson3414 Před 7 měsíci

      The Netherlands is a miserabele country, just like the weather 😂, that is why.

  • @geozantrox666
    @geozantrox666 Před 7 měsíci

    I am italian and lived in nl for two years in the past. After that moved back to italy, but kept working abroad mostly with dutch and many other european nationalities but also extra european. I do not agree with most points: the dutch are some of the most money oriented cultures i know and the one the most focused on work and efficiency. Among all the ones i know, is the one i find nearly impossible to become real friend with. True that you are very multicultural and open minded, which is good. Yet you remain cold and formal and always keep a distance. You are also used to move out of parents and go your way very early. Of course in this us italians are the opposite,for both traditional and economic reasons. This also makes you even more individualists. I owe the dutch all my professional life and career and probably will continue working with you. But i would not live in nl again

  • @lexburen5932
    @lexburen5932 Před rokem

    one distinction between small talk in the netherlands, and the usa is, is that if we small talk we mean what we say, and we say what we mean, while in USA and other country's people tend to talk around things, wich makes communicating less efficient difficult and unpleasent

    • @ritassali1360
      @ritassali1360 Před 7 měsíci

      I doubt your statement Dutch people aren't straight at all.

    • @akasidina1708
      @akasidina1708 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@ritassali1360they are

    • @xxxx-qo9dh
      @xxxx-qo9dh Před 7 měsíci

      @@ritassali1360we definitely are straight and direct as well. You are actually doubting a Dutch person, doesn’t make much sense to me.

    • @Dimmabangz
      @Dimmabangz Před 7 měsíci

      @@ritassali1360you’re not wrong white Dutch people in particular are far from straight forward and have the same weird trait in common that they talk/complain around things before ever being straight forward and this is from young to old people. Not one person can convince me that my fellow Dutch people are not back handed people that will not directly speak their mind but rather poke and ask around about who they want to know something of instead of getting to know the person they talk about and if someone is going to try and convince me of the opposite bro je moeder hè wegwezen kk boef

    • @cutebear1817
      @cutebear1817 Před 4 měsíci

      Dutch are not actually direct at all I'm sorry...I find them to be not like this AT ALL. I do not know where this stereotype is from...I spent most time in Zuid Holland. Personally...I feel that Dutchies need a bit of self examination too much pride

  • @mavadelo
    @mavadelo Před rokem

    I haven't had a watch and/or agenda since I left school a good 4 decades ago. Nobody of my friends has an agenda. I don't know where this "they plan everything" comes from because nobody I know does that. The only thing I ever plan is my vacation. 4:35 might be the best tip in this video. Don't try to emulate our culture when we visit you, show us yours.

  • @478Sachin
    @478Sachin Před rokem

    Lovely video explaining things in a simplest way! Loving Netherland already ❤

  • @Jim-zy3ny
    @Jim-zy3ny Před rokem

    Juice welcoming the stranger into someone else’s country…. Every single time.

  • @miniredsatan
    @miniredsatan Před rokem

    Shame on this once great aryan country for sacrificing its people and culture to human garbage.

  • @SexManNordin
    @SexManNordin Před rokem

    Het lijkt oneerlijk om te praten over de Nederlandse identiteit en waarden en deze tevertegenwoordigen door Afrikanen en andere buitenlanders. Het is ongelooflijk beledigend en vernederend om de Nederlandse identiteit toe te eigenen aan allochtonen. Je bent Nederlands, of je bent het niet. Als dit ooit een discussie is of was, dan zal wat vast zijn omdat u een allochtoon bent, die onze identiteit vals probeert te eigenaren.

  • @user-uh7po7cz3x
    @user-uh7po7cz3x Před rokem

    Being replaced by migrants is their values. How noble of them to become a minority! It's who they are. Or should I say were?

  • @johnwilliammcgeejr6945

    I love the Netherlands 🇳🇱 and will be glad to come over to live and work together for a better and peaceful Netherlands.

  • @rngprsnn
    @rngprsnn Před rokem

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @dsgarden
    @dsgarden Před rokem

    How to connect with Germans or Dutch: enrol in a kindergarten

  • @videojeroki
    @videojeroki Před rokem

    i never heard someone saying " oh you what? yesterday, my GP helped me get better!"

  • @ingabbateantonio
    @ingabbateantonio Před rokem

    Bullshit, pay rent, a rent that is not justified at all, that breaks you, literally, and then we see how respect is seen in the Netherlands.... bullshit

  • @denisdimitrov5051
    @denisdimitrov5051 Před rokem

    As a bulgarian this seems so hipocriticall. You prefer to accept some 3rd world non-educated muslims, pay for their beds and food, BUT refuse bulgarians. You just have expensive standart of living, due to your history. Amsterdam was built on a slave back and you have slave blood on your money, just like the other western "civilised" world. Robbed the whole world and now talk about values... Modern bullshit.

  • @RFGfotografie
    @RFGfotografie Před rokem

    Awesome video :) Feeling proud to be Dutch. Though as a typical Dutch men, I am also a bit skeptical about this as it doesn't work that way everywhere. Lucky my job is perfect for me though :)

  • @edgaracostadavila204

    One way to connect with them: invite them to your house. You prepare everything. I am Latin in Mexico we are used to used the agenda for work related things, but not for enjoying life… the last part has been the hardest for me. For me still enjoying life is latin, free your mind, enjoy!!!

    • @lexburen5932
      @lexburen5932 Před rokem

      we dutch people do enjoy life without agenda. But some people are very busy and they need to know where and when they have time, so they have an agenda to make sure they have time FOR YOU. :)

  • @TheTruth-be7xn
    @TheTruth-be7xn Před rokem

    The Netherlands is a terrible country. The Dutch are closed cold people. One of the most difficult countries in the world to make friends. Especially the original white people, are very cold.

  • @monicacorleone2741
    @monicacorleone2741 Před rokem

    Am I the only one who kept on expecting a plot twist?

    • @MaxMalein
      @MaxMalein Před rokem

      He falls into the canal at the end but they've cut that part

  • @erikabee3498
    @erikabee3498 Před rokem

    Yes this is how it goes... somehow. But even the Netherlands, cannot welcome all refugees. We have much poor of our own! And the more refugees come here with diploma' s that are not good enough for the Netherlands... the more those people do hardly any chance to survive in here. And no, it is not the way I wanted it. But still I have to live with it.

  • @fabiolacanto9014
    @fabiolacanto9014 Před rokem

    Beautiful video !!!! Honestly

  • @ojgfhuebsrnvn2781
    @ojgfhuebsrnvn2781 Před rokem

    The problem with Dutch healthcare that it is impossible to go to doctor since GP just send you home saying "come back if you feel bad" every time. And it's not only my opinion but htere is whole reddit and articles in different languages about it. My mother had thyroiud cancer when she was 8 and thyroid was removed complitely (not partially like it is done novadays). Since then she did checks up every 3-4 month for 40 years. She also had uterine cancer about 10 years ago. Her test results generally unstabble (generally very low calcium and high phosphorus). Because of war she is in Netherlands now and still wasn't able to see any doctor. GP did check only calcium level, it was low, prescribed calcium and said come back when you will feel bad. In the end she decided to go back to Ukraine just for check up.

    • @srkzn5304
      @srkzn5304 Před rokem

      Do you think healthcare in Ukraine is better than Netherland?

    • @ojgfhuebsrnvn2781
      @ojgfhuebsrnvn2781 Před rokem

      @@srkzn5304 I was writing big answer to you but unfortunately my browser restarted... Basically no, i think healthcare in Netherlands is much, much better but i don't like that being given paracetamol and sent home without normal check is COMMON occurance. It is running joke that in Netherlands paracetamol is the treatment for all deseases. "Lost your limb? Paracetamol. Come back if it will still bother you in a few month." For these 9 month i've met 2 people with small fracture on foot. One had to spend 1 month to be checked properly (she was sent home every time with words "nothing serious, come back if it will still bother you"), another one same story but she returned home. When you get to actual care, it is indeed great and i honestly like it, just this one problem of huisarts not taking things seriously as if their standart assumption is the most optimistic one.

    • @user-sf7kl9uh7k
      @user-sf7kl9uh7k Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@ojgfhuebsrnvn2781Well it's a poor joke, your outcomes are among the best in the world.

    • @srkzn5304
      @srkzn5304 Před 10 měsíci

      @@user-sf7kl9uh7k what do you mean by outcomes?

    • @user-sf7kl9uh7k
      @user-sf7kl9uh7k Před 10 měsíci

      @@srkzn5304 Really?

  • @OP-1000
    @OP-1000 Před rokem

    This sounds very acted.

    • @nova_verse6284
      @nova_verse6284 Před rokem

      But its true regardless, we maintain a good work life balance..

  • @ricfig4867
    @ricfig4867 Před rokem

    it does depend which part of the netherlands ... in limburg it is completely different

  • @stevanoutdoor
    @stevanoutdoor Před rokem

    This kinda sums it up.

  • @joebar2249
    @joebar2249 Před rokem

    HAHAHA we had a new manager from the Phillipines, and the first day at 16:30 people turned down their PC's, to go home, and he asked angry what they are doing??? Going home, it's time... No no no , nobody goes home before I go home... Sorry that may be in the phillipines so, but here time is time...See you tomorrow

  • @NYtoDCtoNY
    @NYtoDCtoNY Před 2 lety

    Te veel over kantoorbanen. Daarbuiten is het toch ook weer wel wat anders hoor. Iets teveel van het goede

  • @susan6621
    @susan6621 Před 2 lety

    Hello, I have followed you on CZcams for a long time. Your video is very good and rich in content I want to reach a long-term cooperation with you Can we talk about cooperation

  • @iris72
    @iris72 Před 2 lety

    Voila, that's it.

  • @lp9777
    @lp9777 Před 2 lety

    so true!!! ive lived 10 years in the netherlands,the most important things for a dutch is "be there on time or before, speak "DUTCH" properly, always plan in advance, be VERY efficiant at work and always be nice to your collegues at ALL time, in the netherland, if you need help for anything, THEY will help you anytime, for me Netherland is the best country on "how to become sumone" , ik kan ook de taal praten as ik will, nederland is ECHT SUPER TOPPI!!, Bedankt Nederland !!

  • @abigailbrookes7721
    @abigailbrookes7721 Před 2 lety

    I’m currently training to become a nurse. I’ve been thinking about moving from the UK. Do you think the Netherlands would welcome me and my fiancé?

    • @TLamie
      @TLamie Před 2 lety

      Without a doubt!

    • @TLamie
      @TLamie Před 2 lety

      Nurses are very respected here, does not matter what’s however because you would be liked her either way.

    • @martinschenk4286
      @martinschenk4286 Před 2 lety

      You are more than welcome in the Netherlands because we have a shortage of nurses.