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Practical guides for internationals
Settle into the Netherlands with less stress.
Practical Netherlands guides for newcomers and international residents: renting, registration, deposits, salary checks, health insurance and first-week admin explained with clear next steps and official links.
Start with the free checklists
Check contracts, deposits, registration and scam red flags before you pay.
Use your address to plan BSN, municipality and DigiD steps.
Move on to 30% ruling, health insurance and first-week setup.
How we write: We start from official and public sources, then turn the parts readers need into practical checklists.
The problem
Amsterdam has plenty of information. Newcomers need the part that changes the decision.
Dutch systems are full of rules, deadlines and local exceptions. Official pages explain the details, but newcomers often need the practical answer first: does this affect my rent, registration, salary, healthcare or next move, and what should I check before I act?
Renting and housing
Know what to check before you sign or transfer money.
Renting is often the first big decision for newcomers in the Netherlands. The national checklist explains the basics — contracts, deposits, registration, service costs and tenant rights — while the Amsterdam guide adds city-specific scam red flags and fast-market checks.
Open the Netherlands rental checklist →Open the Amsterdam rental guide →
Sources you can check
Built from official sources, explained in plain English.
NL Starter translates official and public information into practical next steps, with source links so you can verify the details for your situation.
For new hires and HR
One starter pack for housing, BSN, payroll and first-week setup.
If you are starting a Dutch job, or helping someone relocate for work, use the new-hire starter pack to connect the main dependencies: registerable housing, BSN, payroll details, 30% ruling questions, health insurance and banking.
Open the new-hire starter pack →Check the BSN registration guide →
Check the 30% ruling guide →
Start here
Follow the move-in path: secure housing, register, set up care and money, then finish the first-week basics.
Start with the checks that protect your home search, then move through the admin steps that unlock Dutch services.
Renting in the Netherlands as an expat
Contract, deposit, registration, service-cost and red-flag checks before you pay.
Read the Netherlands rental guide →Renting in Amsterdam as an expat
Amsterdam housing checks for fast viewings, deposits, registration and scam pressure.
Read the Amsterdam rental guide →Rental scams in Amsterdam
Red flags, payment checks and evidence steps before you transfer money.
Check Amsterdam rental scam red flags →Rental deposit rules Netherlands
Deposit amount, refund timing, deductions and move-in evidence.
Read the Netherlands deposit guide →BSN Amsterdam registration
Municipal registration, address risk, DigiD and admin dependency chain.
Read the BSN registration guide →Dutch health insurance and GP setup
Newcomer sequence for basic insurance, BSN, DigiD, GP and official checks.
Read the health insurance guide →30% ruling Netherlands 2026
Salary, employer and rent-budget checks for international employees.
Read the 30% ruling guide →Banking, payslip and first-week setup
Registration, BSN, insurance, banking, GP, transport and payroll documents.
Open the first-week checklist →New hire Netherlands starter pack
A one-link onboarding checklist for HR, founders and relocation teams to send to international employees.
Open the new-hire starter pack →How the guides work
Short, checkable guidance for decisions that are easy to get wrong.
Official links
Start from public sources, then translate them into practical next steps.
Plain English
Understand Dutch admin, housing and tax terms without reading five pages first.
Action checklists
Know what to ask your landlord, employer, municipality or insurer.
Start with renting, registration and first-week essentials.
Use the free guides now: start with renting, then registration, salary, insurance and first-week admin.
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