12 Reasons Why You Should Move to the Netherlands

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What do you know about Netherlands? It doesn't matter if you have your sights set on bustling Rotterdam with its exciting nightlife scene or the ancient splendor of Utrecht with its wonderful canals; you'll discover that all of the urban centers in the Netherlands share a common factor, and that factor is the one-of-a-kind and alluring Dutch way of life. Let's have a look at twelve of the many compelling arguments that make the Netherlands an excellent destination for expats and students from other countries.
12. Excellent public transport
There are several modes of public transportation available across the whole of the Netherlands, including trains, metro systems, trams, and buses. Even if there are delays on the trains almost every other day and the fares for public transportation are somewhat expensive, the fact remains that everyone has the opportunity to go to the locations of their choosing thanks to public transportation.
11. Low crime rate
The Netherlands continues to rank among the least levels of crime in Europe, so it should come as no shock that this country is viewed as being among the safest places to live in all of the nations in the globe. The volume of police officers has also increased over the last several years, which implies that now there are more cops per inhabitant in The Netherlands than there have ever been previously. This is a first for the country. Recently, the government of the Netherlands made significant investments in order to strengthen the police force and ensure a reduction of crime that occurs throughout the whole nation.
10. Good quality of life
Because the average monthly rent in this wonderful nation is just 800 euros, even if you are on a strict budget, there will still be plenty of options for you to locate an apartment or home in this country. In the Netherlands, having a vehicle is not mandatory for residents. In fact, the usage of public transportation is quite widespread, and it is considered as one of the most productive in the whole globe. You will end up saving even more money as a result of this!
Both the unemployment level, which hovers around 4 percent, and salary levels are quite high in comparison to those in other European nations. In light of this, you can be certain that the economy of the Netherlands will continue to prosper in the years to come.
9. The level of racism is low
Because we are social creatures, we need to interact with other people on a regular basis and cultivate personal connections. The Dutch are a welcoming people that will not shy away from conversation and will make you feel at home in their nation. When coping with feelings of homesickness, it might be good to be a part of a welcoming community. It is not as simple to enter someone's inner circle of friends. When a Dutch person, on the other hand, welcomes you into their inner circle, you quickly realize how honest, loyal, loving, and welcoming they are. You could become acquaintances with folks in your neighborhood, at your place of employment, or in public places like parks and barbecues.
The Netherlands is a nation known for its tolerance and openness. The Dutch people are known for their warm hospitality and laid-back attitude toward visitors from other countries. This indicates that you will feel at ease in this location regardless of the kind of person that you are!
The culture of the Dutch quite varies as well. You will be able to discover cuisine, clothes, and entertainment that caters to your preferences in The Netherlands since the country is home to individuals from various corners of the globe. Because the Dutch are so fluent in English, there is no need for visitors to study the language of the country if they do not choose to. If you are searching for a destination where people of all backgrounds and beliefs are accepted without question, the culture of the Netherlands is one of the most accepting societies in all of Europe.
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@dutchyjhome
@dutchyjhome 8 ай бұрын
As a Dutchy: yes this video does give a good impression of The Netherlands. Please understand that although we do speak a little bit foreign languages like German, English, and maybe even a few word Spanish these still are foreign languages to all of us, since we are absolutely not Bi-Lingual in general because Dutch really is the only spoken language the Dutch speak among each other. We can (superficially) chit chat with a foreigner in German, English or even a few words in Spanish, but do understand that if you'd like to emigrate to The Netherlands learning Dutch is an absolute necessity, just like learning the native culture and society. Just like the German language is a necessity in Germany and it's culture and society, and so is the Spanish language a necessity in Spain and it's culture and society....these rules apply about everywhere on this world in every single country. Just come to the point to realize that you are moving to another country, and so you'll be the stranger in this country and you it is you that has to adapt to the (for you !) new environment. The locals lived in the Netherlands for several decades and mostly grew up here and so what all Dutchies bring together in their culture is something you will have to adjust to. It therefor is not us whom are strange and do (culturally) strange things (in your eyes), No..., it is you who's stranger in desperate need to get Dutchyfied ;-)
@Sina_Nasiri
@Sina_Nasiri 11 ай бұрын
thanks for your useful information.
@ashikulislamprottay9429
@ashikulislamprottay9429 11 ай бұрын
1st comment 😃 I like your video, where are you from actually? Can you make an video about which EU country is best for international student for study & settle with a job after finiah study. Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
@johnveerkamp1501
@johnveerkamp1501 8 ай бұрын
Video’s van andere gebruiken. Dat is te makkelijk
@henkhemming6674
@henkhemming6674 8 ай бұрын
we don't want those people coming here,you understand??
@peet4921
@peet4921 Ай бұрын
''Why You Should Move to the Netherlands'' NO NO and NO, we are full, we have been sinds the 70s, and if you want to move here anyway, make sure you're from another western nation.
@Windsongbyrd2273
@Windsongbyrd2273 11 ай бұрын
But do the Netherlands want you is the question that needs to be asked. I doubt it.
@assasain999
@assasain999 11 ай бұрын
Dont come here, we're full
@mrbeeko7372
@mrbeeko7372 11 ай бұрын
Ok, the Netherlands belongs to you?
@assasain999
@assasain999 11 ай бұрын
@@mrbeeko7372 no but most dutchies would agree
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