Moving to the Netherlands: What No One Tells You

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Summary

TLDRThe video shares a personal journey of relocating to the Netherlands, highlighting the extensive research and preparation involved, particularly regarding visas and housing. The speaker discusses the challenges faced during the first six months, including navigating the Dutch housing crisis, the bureaucratic process of obtaining necessary documentation, and cultural adjustments. They emphasize the importance of being realistic and patient, as well as the need for thorough research to avoid surprises. The speaker also touches on the cost of living, the integration program for newcomers, and the difficulties in forming new social connections in a new country. Overall, the video provides valuable insights for anyone considering a move to the Netherlands.

Takeaways

  • 🌍 Moving to the Netherlands requires thorough research and planning.
  • 🏠 The housing market is highly competitive and challenging.
  • 📄 Obtaining necessary documentation is crucial for settling in.
  • 💰 Cost of living is high; budget accordingly.
  • 👥 Building a social network can be difficult due to cultural differences.
  • 📝 An integration program is mandatory for newcomers.
  • ⏳ Settling in takes time; expect challenges in the first year.
  • 🤝 Networking within the community can help with housing leads.

Timeline

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The speaker shares their experience of moving to the Netherlands, highlighting the challenges faced during the relocation process, particularly regarding housing and paperwork. They emphasize the importance of thorough research on visas, residency requirements, and the Dutch housing market, which can be quite competitive. The speaker also discusses their motivations for moving, including career aspirations and the need for a change of environment, and mentions the value of consulting an immigration lawyer for guidance.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:12:50

    Upon arriving in the Netherlands, the speaker describes the overwhelming amount of paperwork required to establish residency, including obtaining a BSN (Dutch social security number) and securing housing. They detail the difficulties encountered in the housing market, including the need for transparency in applications and the competitive nature of securing a rental. The speaker also touches on the high cost of living, including housing and daycare expenses, and the cultural challenges of integrating into Dutch society, particularly in forming new friendships and navigating the structured lifestyle.

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Video Q&A

  • What were the main reasons for moving to the Netherlands?

    The speaker and their partner wanted to explore different countries, with the Netherlands being the next stop after Ghana, seeking better career opportunities and a change of scenery.

  • What was the biggest challenge faced during the relocation?

    The biggest challenge was navigating the Dutch housing crisis, which involved a complicated application process and competition for available rentals.

  • How important is it to have an immigration lawyer?

    Hiring an immigration lawyer can be beneficial for understanding the options and requirements for relocation, although it's possible to navigate the process independently.

  • What is the average cost of living in the Netherlands?

    On average, one needs to earn around €2,500 to €3,000 a month to live comfortably, with housing being the largest expense.

  • What cultural challenges did the speaker face?

    The speaker noted difficulties in forming new friendships due to the Dutch culture of loyalty and efficiency, which can make it hard for newcomers to integrate.

  • What is the integration program mentioned?

    The integration program is a structured plan that newcomers must follow, including education and community participation, to be fully integrated into Dutch society.

  • How long does it take to settle in the Netherlands?

    The speaker mentions that settling in realistically takes about 2 years, with many challenges to navigate in the first year.

  • What are some tips for finding housing in the Netherlands?

    Be realistic, flexible, and patient; consider networking within your community for leads, and be prepared for a competitive market.

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    now I have to say that it has taken me a
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    while to ponder over this and finally
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    decide to make this video to share my
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    experience moving to the Netherlands
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    wasn't a quick decision and it
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    definitely hasn't been a smooth ride I
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    have to say from late 2022 we started to
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    with the idea of moving to the
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    Netherlands and we started with
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    researching visas to surviving the Dutch
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    housing crisis which I was warned about
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    and adjusting to the idea of starting
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    over and I would say that my first 6
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    months have been full of surprises and
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    today I'm sharing everything that I've
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    learned so far the highs the lows and
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    the things that you need to know if
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    you're planning or even considering this
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    country and I have to say before I begin
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    that I'll be diving more extensively
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    into the housing bits of the relocation
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    because for me that was our biggest
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    challenge and if you're new to this
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    channel my name is kqam so let's get
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    into
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    it everyone has their reason for wanting
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    to relocate to join family school work
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    better economic prospects or even
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    culture and so on and ours had some
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    layers to it my partner and I had this
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    agreement that we would explore the
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    different countries that we're both from
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    living at one place for a period of time
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    which is Ghana first and the other place
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    for the next now the Netherlands so it's
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    kind of like a balanc thing underneath
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    this agreement was the underlying
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    experiences if we thought that the
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    change wasn't necessary we wouldn't move
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    or if the change was necessary then we
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    have to start planning and get into it
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    and for my part I needed a change of
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    scenery or environment to explore my
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    career as a filmmaker and I thought that
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    the creative scene in Ghana wasn't
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    giving me what I wanted at the rate and
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    speed with which I wanted it my partner
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    on the other hand works in the corporate
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    space and she's an awesome and
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    experienced business developer so I
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    guess for her it would be to consider
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    whether or not she had learned enough or
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    achieved enough in the space that she
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    was in and how difficult it would be to
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    find New Opportunities elsewhere so we
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    debated went back and forth a few months
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    and decided to go for
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    it we started by doing extensive
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    research and by extensive I mean
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    researching everything the Visas work
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    permits residency requirements daycare
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    options for our son insurance and of
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    course the almighty Financial load all
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    these things would require from us the
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    Netherlands offers several options for
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    people who want to relocate there's the
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    highly sought after highly skilled
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    migrant Visa school or student visa
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    family reunification which was what our
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    immigration needs uh fell under and I
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    would say that whatever your reason or
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    route you can never ask too many
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    questions even for us who were not new
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    not necessarily new to go to the
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    Netherlands which is something we do or
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    we had been doing back and forth for a
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    few times a permanent move means
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    something completely different and and
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    after all our research and preparations
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    we ended up investing in the services of
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    an immigration lawyer through the
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    recommendation of a friend and this guy
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    was kind enough to explain to us the
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    options available to us and which route
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    meant what how difficult it would be so
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    if you can afford it consider the
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    immigration lawyer approach for us as a
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    family it was best to join my partner
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    who is a Dutch citizen in the
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    Netherlands all these options have
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    adequate information on the indd website
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    and you should definitely make that your
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    first Port of Call with regards to
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    moving you can find out every
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    information you need you may actually
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    even not need an immigration lawyer if
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    you can follow the steps yourself we
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    also considered the cost of living
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    housing markets health care whether
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    Netherlands will be a good fit
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    culturally as a mixed cultural family we
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    knew that preparation was the key to
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    avoiding surprises even though I can
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    almost guarantee you that when it comes
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    to relocation in a place like
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    Netherlands there will always be
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    surprises now let's get to Landing in
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    the Netherlands this was both exciting
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    and overwhelming at the same time one
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    thing I did not expect was how much
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    paperwork would be involved in just
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    starting your life here you need to
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    register with the
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    local or municipality to get your Bay
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    asent now this number is essential for
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    everything it's like your Dutch social
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    security number from signing your lease
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    to paying your taxes without it your ESS
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    entially invisible in the Dutch system
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    but in order to get your BSN you need a
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    permanent address which brings me to the
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    next topic of the housing crisis now
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    here is where it gets tricky the housing
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    market in the Netherlands is brutal and
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    if you're coming from Ghana or maybe a
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    place where the process of getting a
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    home although not a walk in the park
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    necessarily but it's as easy as when you
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    find a place you like the landlord
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    doesn't need to profile you or ass say
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    your long-term Financial match and other
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    things you have or other list of things
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    you have to take on the boxes to look
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    good as a potential renter in the
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    Netherlands this process goes through
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    the so-called housing corporations or
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    websites or yeah corporations and there
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    are a few big ones that offer housing
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    based on how long you've even been
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    subscribed or how lucky you are like an
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    actual Lottery this means that filling
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    many forms for every house that you are
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    interested in from income to family
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    structure to the job of your partner
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    they want full transp cury and the more
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    the merrier and because my wife had
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    worked in Ghana for over 5 years in the
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    Dutch system it didn't reflect she had a
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    huge gap in her career employers abroad
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    were not registered so that didn't look
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    good already iide that I didn't have a
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    BSN yet as we didn't have a permanent
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    address you see the irony so technically
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    I didn't exist in the Dutch system and
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    all this made us look unattractive to
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    the housing cooperatives now the story
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    is even though my wife had recently
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    started a job in the Netherlands when we
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    arrived she had to to share at least or
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    you have to share at least three pay
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    lips giving us another delay of 3 months
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    because she just started work aside that
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    the competition is insane in the
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    Netherlands you're going to jump through
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    all these hoops while vying for this
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    particular housing thing with over 500
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    people as at 2023 I think the average
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    rent for one-bedroom apartment in
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    Amsterdam was around 1,500 to
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    ,800 per month but if you're lucky and
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    you don't mind it finding something
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    cheaper in smaller cities it's much
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    easier that's if you even find it so
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    what we did was we told a lots of our
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    close Community here and everyone who
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    had a lead and in the end it came from
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    that a recommendation which eliminated
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    having to go through the system because
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    left with that alone we did not look
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    good on paper now a key lesson here is
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    be realistic be flexible and be patient
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    because you might end up in a L than
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    ideal location or situation and it's
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    just part of the
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    process cost of living in the
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    Netherlands is on the higher side in my
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    opinion and I'm not even doing that
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    based on where I come from and doing
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    those exchange conversions no just a
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    share percentage of the cost of living
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    versus your earnings which housing will
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    probably be your biggest expense there
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    are other cost to factor in like
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    groceries Transportation health care and
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    utilities on average I'd say you need to
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    earn around €2,500 to €3,000 a month to
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    live comfortably though also I would say
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    it depends on your lifestyle us as a
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    family of three and before we settled in
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    properly arranging all the necessary
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    documents and registrations rent and
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    daycare cost took the heaviest chunks
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    out of our finances even though we were
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    adequately prepared with a buffer of
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    savings before moving daycare prices are
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    insane if you want your child to attend
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    daycare for uh uh the whole week then
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    you're looking up up to 2,000 and
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    upwards per month and that 2,000 is even
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    on the affordable side so for starters
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    we did two days a week with a cost of
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    €1,100 per month but the good thing is
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    for taxpaying or working Dutch citizens
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    there are perks which are subsidies from
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    the government to help ease this burden
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    but without the necessary documentation
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    like your BSN your permanent address and
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    having work to do these things become
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    inaccessible to you and you have to be
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    paying all that I just mentioned from
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    your pocket groceries well groceries can
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    be manageable if you stick to budget
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    stores like Leo H NATO Rama Audi and so
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    on eating out is something we've learned
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    to do less and less of because it's not
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    cheap going to eat in the city center
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    will set you back around 15 to €25 per
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    person transport in the Netherlands well
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    there's cycling so buying a bike will be
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    one of the best investments you ever
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    make and unless you have a big budget I
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    would say also before you buy anything
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    look on Mark plots for
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    secondhand but if you're taking public
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    transports especially and your monthly
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    cost can be around 100 to €120 per
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    person depending on how often you have
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    to do inter city commute and then there
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    is the bit also on insurance your
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    utilities and other expenses if you
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    previously didn't keep an eye on your
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    spending wherever you lived before
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    moving to the Netherlands then you will
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    be forced to do that or learn that in in
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    the
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    Netherlands on the side of culture shock
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    I would say by virtue of the fact that
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    we've been coming here since 2017 um
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    most of the surface or common ones did
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    not hit me as much because I was mostly
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    aware of them however as they say don't
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    confuse tourism with immigration and so
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    with that said living fully comes with a
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    few things that you notice on a deeper
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    level one of them is if you're coming to
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    the Netherlands alone you may have to
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    consider the possibility of the
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    difficulty in finding real or a real
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    Community or connections with people and
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    there are some reasons to that breaking
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    into the Dutch friendship Bubble can be
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    quite the challenge Dutch friendship
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    comfort and loyalty is built from
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    childhood most of the time and Friends
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    often grow up together sharing the kind
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    of bond that doesn't make a lot of room
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    for new friendships especially with
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    foreigners because there's that aspect
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    of The Language and Cultural adaptation
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    as well another reason is the culture of
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    efficiency may also have a part to play
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    in this they are so structured in their
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    ways that is not very flexible so if
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    you're looking at from work to making
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    time to being with your friends adding
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    new commitments becomes a daunting chore
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    for them most people speak English yes
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    but it's always easier to make
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    conversation in the language you're most
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    comfortable in I knew a couple of people
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    before moving here people I knew from
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    Ghana they live in different cities and
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    you would think that hey it's exciting
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    you're you're going to see each other
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    often then
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    no time really flies when you have that
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    strong structured routine before you
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    know it few months have passed on the
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    other culture shock was the discovery of
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    an elaborate integration program I don't
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    know if other European countries do this
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    but I was pleasantly surprised by it one
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    has to follow a well-curated integration
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    program and plan customized to your
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    education level and schedules spread
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    across 3 years which has written exam in
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    other elements like communal
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    participation and so on at the end of
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    all of this you have to be fully
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    certified to have completed all to be
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    considered fully integrated 6 months in
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    and I'm beginning to understand better
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    when I was told that settling in
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    realistically takes about 2 years and I
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    would say this that everyone's
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    experience will be different of of
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    course but there are certain aspects
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    like you know finding a home and
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    arranging your documents that almost
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    everyone will face now while I'm
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    extremely proud and feel very lucky to
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    be in this position at the moment
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    there's so much to navigate at the
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    beginning of your state that a year goes
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    by so fast without you realizing it then
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    before you know it you're using another
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    year to now learn to move from survival
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    or that Primal state to beginning to
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    imagine how to thrive if you're
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    considering moving here or you're just
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    curious about what it's really like well
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    I hope you found something useful or
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    some useful Insight in this particular
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    video my name is kwami and don't forget
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    to subscribe and like and comment share
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    your experiences with me in the comment
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    section and I'll catch you in the next
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    episode
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  • Netherlands
  • Relocation
  • Housing Crisis
  • Cultural Adaptation
  • Immigration
  • Cost of Living
  • Integration Program
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