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Average yearly wage: €32.000 to €46.000
Average retirement age: 66
Average weekly working hours: 40 hours
Currency: Euro
Managing your finances in the Netherlands
Moving to the Netherlands can be an exciting and rewarding experience for expats, with its picturesque landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and progressive lifestyle. However, adapting to the Dutch financial landscape may pose challenges for newcomers.
At GPI Europe in the Netherlands, we are dedicated to assisting you in managing your finances and making the most of your time in this dynamic country. Whether you’re planning to become a Dutch resident, start a business, or prepare for your retirement, having a well-structured financial plan is essential.
Our team of seasoned financial advisors is well-versed in the Dutch financial market and can provide you with comprehensive advice on pensions, estate planning, and wealth management tailored to the Netherlands. We understand the intricacies of the local financial system and can guide you through the process to ensure your financial security.
With a personalised approach, we work closely with our clients to comprehend their unique financial objectives and aspirations. Our aim is to help you make informed decisions about your finances and avoid common pitfalls, ensuring a worry-free financial journey in the Netherlands with GPI Europe by your side.
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Interesting facts about the Netherlands
- Bicycling paradise: the Netherlands is famous for its extensive and well-maintained cycling infrastructure, making it one of the best countries for cycling enthusiasts.
- Land of windmills: the iconic windmills are an integral part of the Dutch landscape, and some are still operational today.
- Tulip fields: the Netherlands is renowned for its vibrant tulip fields, attracting tourists from around the world during springtime.
- Liberal social policies: the Netherlands is known for its progressive and liberal approach to social issues, including the decriminalization of soft drugs and same-sex marriage.
- Multilingual society: Dutch people are generally proficient in English, and many are multilingual, making it easier for expats to communicate and integrate.
Top benefits of living in the Netherlands for expats
High quality of life
The Netherlands consistently ranks high in terms of quality of life, offering excellent healthcare, education, and social services.
Strong economy
The Dutch economy is robust, providing numerous job opportunities for skilled professionals in various industries.
Well-connected transport
The country has an efficient public transportation system, making it easy to travel within cities and explore neighboring countries.
Cosmopolitan culture
The Netherlands is a melting pot of cultures, offering a diverse and inclusive environment for expats to feel welcome and at home.
Work-life balance
The Dutch value work-life balance, and many companies offer flexible working hours and generous vacation time.
The Netherlands cities to move in
Amsterdam
Amsterdam is a popular choice for expats due to its thriving cultural scene, historical charm, and international atmosphere. A meal typically ranges from 12 to 20 euros per person, with a glass of house wine priced at 4 to 6 euros and an espresso costing 2.50 euros. The population is about 871 thousand.
Rotterdam
As Europe’s largest port city, Rotterdam is a vibrant and modern city with a rich cultural offering. It is particularly appealing to expats in the creative and business sectors. A meal generally costs between 10 and 18 euros per person, with a glass of house wine priced at 3.50 to 5 euros and an espresso ranging from 2 to 3 euros. The population is around 651 thousand.
Utrecht
Utrecht is a charming city with a strong student community, offering a mix of historical architecture and contemporary living. It is known for its laid-back atmosphere. A meal typically costs between 10 and 16 euros per person, with a glass of house wine priced at 3 to 5 euros and an espresso ranging from 2 to 2.50 euros. The population is 357 thousand.
The Hague
As the political center of the Netherlands, The Hague attracts many expats working in diplomacy, law, and politics. It boasts beautiful beaches and a rich cultural scene. A meal generally ranges from 10 to 20 euros per person, with a glass of house wine priced at 3.50 to 6 euros and an espresso costing between 2 and 3 euros. The population is 548 thousand.
Eindhoven
Known as the “City of Technology,” Eindhoven is a hub for tech and design industries, making it attractive to expats in these fields. It offers a lively and innovative environment. A meal typically costs between 10 and 18 euros per person, with a glass of house wine priced at 3 to 5 euros and an espresso ranging from 2 to 3 euros. The population is around 231 thousand.
Groningen
Groningen, located in the northern part of the Netherlands, is a vibrant student city with a strong sense of community and a laid-back atmosphere. It offers a blend of historical charm and modern living. A meal generally costs between 10 and 16 euros per person, with a glass of house wine priced at 3 to 5 euros and an espresso ranging from 2 to 2.50 euros. The population is about 232 thousand.
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