I Lived and worked here between 1977-82. It was fun back then and Probably some of the best years of my life looking back.. It looks like it’s changed a lot but I can still recognise certain buildings and Attractions. I lived in Loosduinen. I’m 70 years old now but I would imagine it’s still a very friendly and exiting City. Happy days.
I realy love this beutyful...friendly city... I was in Hegue...year 2022...I like the historical..and simpalcity..of this city...it's vry clean and green...
It's almost impossible to find housing in the Netherlands unless you pay excessive rent. The demand for housing is very much higher than the supply and there's nothing that indicates this will change any time soon. Thanks to the fact that Netherlands is going to solve the climate change problem all on its own, it's very hard for contractors to build new houses. On top of that the Dutch government is inviting foreigners from all over the world to come to a country that doesn't even has enough housing to accommodate Dutch people.
You're most welcome! Dutch schools only ask for parental contributions to cover events and activities. International school fees range between 4.000 and 25.000 euros a year. Your salary and the contribution of your employer may determine what type of school to choose. Please visit this link for more information www.thehagueinternationalcentre.nl/living-in-the-hague-region/families-and-children/relocating/education-and-childcare/tips-for-finding-a-school or contact our experts at our service desk.
With the prices going up right now because of the war in ukraine it will be a problem if you life alone. The main problem will be to rent/ buy a house.
2500 net is more than enough. I earn 2200 net and can still save about 600-800 per month while paying 500 euros rent and having a car. I'm living in a cheaper city so you'll probably have to pay several hundreds more on rent but with that salary you'll be fine
You can find an estimate of the cost of living in The Hague online via www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/The-Hague-Den-Haag-Netherlands. If your average monthly income is €27,000, then you should be able to live quite comfortably. Children in the Netherlands begin primary education from the age of 4 and spans 8 years. There are 4 types of elementary school in The Netherlands: • Public schools ('openbare basisscholen'): Schools, open to all children, that do not follow a specific educational or religious view • Specialised schools ('scholen voor bijzonder onderwijs'): Schools where children are taught from a religious or philosophical point of view • Extended schools ('brede scholen'): Schools that work closely with other organizations to provide better education e.g. in sports or music • General specialised schools ('algemeen bijzondere scholen'): Schools that teach according to their vision of education and upbringing (not religious). Examples include Montessori and Dalton Plan schools. Montessori schools teach with the belief that a child should be given possibilities to develop freely and naturally as well as receive personalised education; emphasis is put on children's individuality. • There are also various international elementary schools. You can find an overview here. Overall, the education system is quite good and the quality of education is high, regardless of which school you choose. Things to consider when choosing a school are: integration (how long will you stay here? Do you want your children to learn Dutch), costs (for instance: international/private schools charge a hefty fee, public school is free), and curriculum (nternational Baccalaureate, foreign national curriculum, Dutch education curriculum).
@@jrcreator2257 well 27,000 a month is a lot of money compared to an average Dutch wage, you can live very well in the Hague. In the 'free sector housing you can rent beautiful properties and still have 20,000 to live on. Your comment is from a year ago but if it's still relevant you should look at 'Statenkwartier' or even Scheveningen for housing. Statenkwartier is where you will find lots of expats and it's a very nice area to live.
Hoe hoog is een gemiddeld salaris op mijn leeftijd? Om te beginnen zetten we de gemiddelde salarissen per leeftijd voor je op een rij. Let op: deze maandsalarissen zijn netto én op fulltime basis. Tot 25 jaar € 1.083,33 25 tot 35 jaar € 2.291,66 35 tot 45 jaar € 2.550,00 45 tot 55 jaar € 2.800,00 55 tot 65 jaar € 2.825,00 65 tot 75 jaar € 2.425,00 75 jaar en ouder € 2.291,66 Dit zijn gemiddelde salarissen, het is dus niet zo dat je per definitie recht hebt op dit salaris.
@@helenaczekanska3513 If you are just starting out your search for a new career in the Netherlands, we have several resources to help you. Please visit this link www.thehagueinternationalcentre.nl/looking-for-a-job-in-the-netherlands for more information. We also recommend working in The Hague-Rotterdam area platform via www.workinrotterdamthehague.org/ to find high skilled jobs in The Hague area.