Table of Contents
- 1 Is Netherlands a good place to raise a family?
- 2 Is it cool to live in Amsterdam?
- 3 Where should I not live in Amsterdam?
- 4 Is it better to live in Amsterdam or The Hague?
- 5 Is Barcelona worth living in?
- 6 What is a good salary in Amsterdam?
- 7 Should you move to Amsterdam for work?
- 8 Why did Alberto and I move to Amsterdam?
Is Netherlands a good place to raise a family?
According to the World Economic Forum, the Netherlands comes top for the best place to live for expat families in 2018. It’s really no surprise in a country with a great economy, great childcare, great healthcare, great education system, excellent English and a life revolving around biking.
Is it cool to live in Amsterdam?
A young, cool vibe Despite Amsterdam’s obvious history and beautiful old architecture and canals, the city has a cool, youthful vibe. This was especially apparent in some of the smaller neighborhoods and off-beat cafes and shops that we happened upon in the Jordaan neighborhood.
Is Amsterdam a good place to settle?
Amsterdam is truly a world city, with citizens of over 180 nationalities calling the Dutch capital home. And it’s easy to see why it’s so popular. With its beautiful canals, laid-back pace of life, and many unique and distinctive neighborhoods, it’s a great place to live.
How is it like to live in Barcelona?
‘Living in a dense city means easy access to shops and restaurants, but it also means small apartments and a lack of green spaces. Barcelona is an easy place to fall in love with. If you have visited you will have enjoyed the amazing weather, great food and a vibrant city just a two-hour flight from Ireland.
Where should I not live in Amsterdam?
The only famously ‘dangerous’ area in Amsterdam is Southeast (Amsterdam Zuidoost), an area rather separated with some distance from the city. No chance you will wander around here by accident! Southeast, also called Bijlmer, was built in the 1960s as a new haven for young families.
Is it better to live in Amsterdam or The Hague?
The Hague: Job and political security It also achieved an above-average ranking in the Quality of Urban Living Index (29th place vs Amsterdam’s 34th) due to the local public transport system and political stability. However, it did outperform Amsterdam in the Finance & Housing Index (42nd vs 52nd).
Can I move to Amsterdam without a job?
As with relocating to anywhere in the world, it’s much easier moving to Amsterdam with a job than without one. However, it’s NOT necessary to have a job before getting a BSN (burgerservicenummer), which is your citizen service number and basically your key to living in Amsterdam legally.
What are the pros and cons of living in Amsterdam?
Lifestyle in Amsterdam
- + PRO: Rich in culture and history.
- + PRO: Shopping, eating out and nightlife.
- – CON: Demand outstrips supply.
- + PRO: One of the world’s most cycle-friendly cities.
- + PRO: Good transport network.
- + PRO: Easy to travel to neighbouring countries.
- – CON: Expensive city.
- + PRO: Good quality of life.
Is Barcelona worth living in?
Barcelona has a lot to offer. In fact, it may be one of the best places to live in Spain as an expat (if not the best). And there is no doubt about it. Nevertheless, there may be several downsides you should consider before choosing it as your new residence.
What is a good salary in Amsterdam?
Re: What would be considerd a “good” salary in Amsterdam? Hi there, For all of Holland (no Amsterdam surcharges): around 3000-4000 euro gross per month which usually (taxes and social security premiums) translates to between 1500-2000 euro net in hand.
Is Amsterdam expensive to live?
Amsterdam is one of the 10 most expensive places to live in Europe. So yes, Amsterdam is definitely not cheap to live in. Especially ‘binnen de ring’ (in the most central neighbourhoods) prices could be double or triple compared with places in for example Friesland or Limburg.
How do I settle into Amsterdam life?
Settling into Amsterdam life can be relatively straightforward, especially if you plan and arrange as much as you can before relocating. Check out the tips below and start preparing for your move! Moving to a new city is always a big step, especially if it’s in a different country.
Should you move to Amsterdam for work?
If you have the chance to work for a major Dutch company like Shell or Phillips, or any job that pays a good salary and want to experience a foreign culture, you should definitely consider moving to the Netherlands for awhile. Here are some pros and cons of living in Amsterdam, especially if you won’t be making a lot of money!
Why did Alberto and I move to Amsterdam?
Eventually, Alberto was offered a new job in Amsterdam, so we said ‘yes’ and moved here exactly three months ago. Most friends and family were surprised that we chose Amsterdam, of all places. It’s after all a city that’s often associated with bad weather, coffeeshops and red-light district. That doesn’t seem to be our style.
Why Amstelveen is a popular expat city?
Close to Amsterdam and Schiphol Airport has made Amstelveen a popular city with local families, international arrivals, and multi-national companies alike. These include Canon and Ricoh, who have offices in the city. Many see Amstelveen as one of the main expat cities close to Amsterdam.