Guide for Expats

Blogs News 09.01.23

What to do before and after you arrive in the Netherlands - Guide for Expats

The DB Work team offers many advantages for all skilled workers and specialists who take up employment with our recruiters. In addition to all the help, you receive through benefits directly from the signing of the contract, where we mention free international transport, medical insurance, accommodation included, and much more, our team will also help you get settled in the Netherlands. 

By settling in, we mean getting settled in the Netherlands, getting all the paperwork done and the preparations you need to make before and after you arrive abroad. 

Whether you're leaving on your own or as an employee through DB Work, see the information below. We have a list for each important moment of your transition to the Netherlands and invite you to consult it carefully.

Important things to check before you go to the Netherlands

The things you need to prepare before you go to the Netherlands are not at all the same as the things you will do once you arrive. Now, as you prepare for your trip, you need to be very careful with documents, plane tickets, employment contracts, and everything else you need to get off to the easiest possible start at your new job. Here's the list of things to tick off before you go: 

  • Get a European health card. Even if DB Work offers you health insurance, it doesn't hurt to have a backup plan.
  • Check the validity of your passport and ID. These should be renewed if they have expired. In the Netherlands, you can also travel with your ID card.
  • U1 forms to certify periods of insurance or work as an employee in Romania.
  • All the certificates, diplomas, attestations, and files of documents you have that may be of help for employment and other employment purposes. It is recommended that these documents be both original and translated by an authorized firm.
  • Driving license
  • Cover letter, carefully completed CV, both in English
  • Open a bank account in Euro

List of important things to check once you arrive in the Netherlands

  • You have 5 days to register at the local town hall
  • Go to the employer's office immediately to start the formalities
  • Obtain all the necessary information about taxes in the Netherlands or how you can recover them if you work there for a long period
  • Learn Dutch as quickly as you can. Although the Dutch are great at English, it doesn't hurt to show that you're keen to learn something new.
  • Purchase a phone card from the Netherlands, if you do not use a phone subscription opened in the country.

The DB Work team will be at your disposal with the whole process that you will have to go through upon arrival in the Netherlands, more specifically with obtaining all the papers and documents, but also with the registration with the local institutions.

Things DB Work will give you straight away

We're already prepared to offer the most advantageous contract possible to everyone who will be working abroad with our help. And to give you the best chance of career success, here's what we offer straight from the moment you sign your contract.

  • Accommodation provided in the Netherlands
  • Contract signed before you leave the country
  • Medical insurance 
  • Free transport to the Netherlands
  • Free transport from accommodation to work and back
  • Work equipment
  • Advice on obtaining documents

Want to get a job through DB Work? Contact us, send us a CV to job@dbwork.com or have a look at our job vacancies.