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To the cinema, museum or theatre in the Netherlands – how not to overpay?

Anyone planning to visit the cinema, museum, concert hall or theatre from time to time in the Netherlands should consider buying one of the subscription cards. Single tickets for a film or museum can sometimes cost quite a lot, but

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Living in the Netherlands: Do you want to file a complaint with your energy supplier or telephone operator? Here you will find sample letters!

An inflated telephone or electricity bill, lost luggage at the airport, a damaged or undelivered postal item, a subscription that has not been cancelled despite our request – consumers often have reasons to complain, but they do not always know

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LIVING IN THE NETHERLANDS: Museumkaart Museum Card. Visit 400 museums for 65 euros per year!

The Netherlands is a country of museums: those full of masterpieces and known all over the world, and smaller, local ones, allowing you to better understand the history and culture of a given region. Although tickets are often expensive, there

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Living in the Netherlands: Bike insurance and roadside assistance for cyclists

Have you had your bike stolen? Have you had an accident? Or has your bike broken down and you’re standing helplessly on the side of the road? In the Netherlands, many people are afraid of such situations and pay for

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Dutch newspapers – what do the Dutch read?

Reading newspapers is a good way to understand a country and its inhabitants. At the same time, it is a great opportunity to learn the language. Although the Netherlands is not a large country, the offer on the local press

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Netherlands: Do you receive childcare allowance kinderopvangtoeslag? This app is worth having!

Since July 2020, people receiving the kinderopvangtoeslag allowance have been able to use a special application that allows them to contact the Belastingdienst Tax Office more quickly and efficiently. The kinderopvangtoeslag supplement is a partial reimbursement of expenses for a

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Living in the Netherlands: Cervical cancer screening in the Netherlands

Every year, around 700-800 women in the Netherlands are diagnosed with cervical cancer. Detecting the disease at an early stage significantly increases the chances of cure. Screening tests are carried out in the Netherlands for this purpose. Dutch women aged

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Mortgage in the Netherlands – how much can you get?

Are you thinking about buying a flat or a house, but don’t know where to start? Start by calculating how much mortgage you can get. The size of the mortgage depends on, among other things, your (joint) income and debts.

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Dutch road tax for motor vehicles (wegenbelasting)

The official name for road tax is motorrijtuigenbelasting (mrb). You pay this tax from the moment you register your motor vehicle in your name. Mrb depending on fuel and weight The motor vehicle tax rate depends on the fuel and

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Entitlement to unemployment benefits in the Netherlands (WW-uitkering)

If you are an employee and have lost your job in whole or in part, you are entitled to unemployment benefits (WW-uitkering or Werkloosheidswetuitkering).To do this, you must meet a number of conditions: If you work as an employee, you

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