Guides & Resources
Everything you need to know about living and working in the Netherlands.
How to Get Your BSN in the Netherlands in 2026
The BSN is your Dutch citizen number — you need it for everything from opening a bank account to receiving healthcare. Here's exactly how to get it in 2026.
Zorgtoeslag 2026: The Complete Guide for Expats
Zorgtoeslag is a monthly Dutch government allowance worth up to 123 euros/month. Most expats qualify but never apply. Here's everything you need to know.
The 30% Ruling in 2026: Who Qualifies and How Much You Save
The 30% ruling is one of the most valuable Dutch tax benefits for expats — up to 10,000 euros/year tax-free. Here's who qualifies in 2026 and how to claim it.
Moving to the Netherlands in 2026: Complete Admin Checklist
Just arrived in the Netherlands? Here's exactly what you need to do — in order — to get your BSN, health insurance, bank account, DigiD, and zorgtoeslag sorted within your first 30 days.
Dutch Tax Return for Expats: How to Get Your 300-800 Euro Refund
Most expats who worked in the Netherlands are owed a tax refund. Average 300-800 euros, and you can claim up to 5 years back.
How to Set Up DigiD in the Netherlands (Step-by-Step)
DigiD is your digital identity for Dutch government services. Here's how to get it set up quickly.
Zorgtoeslag for Couples and Partners in the Netherlands
Couples in the Netherlands can receive up to 239 euros/month in zorgtoeslag together. But the rules for partners are different — here's what you need to know.
Dutch Health Insurance for Expats: What You Need and How to Get It
If you work or live in the Netherlands, you are legally required to have Dutch health insurance. Here's everything about the basisverzekering and how to get it fast.
Best Bank Accounts for Expats in the Netherlands 2026: bunq vs Revolut
You need a Dutch IBAN (NL...) to receive zorgtoeslag and other government benefits. Here's how to open one instantly — even without a fixed address.
Working in the Netherlands as a Non-EU Citizen: Permits and Registration in 2026
Non-EU expats working in the Netherlands need a work permit or residence permit before they can register for a BSN. Here's a clear overview of the requirements in 2026.
What Is a Jaaropgave? Dutch Annual Income Statement Explained for Expats
A Jaaropgave is the yearly salary and tax statement from your Dutch employer. Here is what it shows, why you need it for your Dutch tax return, and what to do if you had multiple employers.
RNI vs BRP Registration in the Netherlands: Which One Do Expats Need?
RNI and BRP are two Dutch registration routes that can both lead to a BSN. This guide explains the difference and how expats can choose the right path.
DigiD Activation Letter: What Expats in the Netherlands Need to Know
After applying for DigiD, you normally receive an activation letter by post. Here is how it works, why the address matters, and what can delay activation.
M-form vs P-form: Dutch Tax Return Forms Explained for Expats
Expats in the Netherlands may need a different tax return form depending on whether they lived in the Netherlands for the full year. Here is the difference between M-form and P-form.
Zorgtoeslag Income Limit 2026: What Expats Need to Check
Zorgtoeslag depends on income, age, health insurance and household situation. This expat-friendly guide explains what to check before applying in 2026.
Dutch Tax Return Deadline 2026 for Expats: What You Need to Know
Dutch tax return deadlines can be confusing for expats, especially if you moved during the year or received a Belastingdienst letter. Here is what to prepare.
BSN Appointment Documents: What Expats Should Bring in the Netherlands
A BSN appointment can be delayed if documents are missing. This guide explains what expats usually need for gemeente or RNI registration.
Dutch Bank Account and IBAN for Expats: Why It Helps Dutch Admin Move Faster
A Dutch IBAN is not always mandatory, but it can make Dutch admin easier. Learn why bank details matter for salary, tax refunds, zorgtoeslag and paperwork.
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