Due to our vast experience with the incorporation of companies in the Netherlands, we know all possible pitfalls and, as such, can avoid them for you. Next to that, we have become acquainted with many important organizations and parties within this field of work, which means that we can wor...
Ask to practise with a local. Dutch people get very excited when they see foreigners trying to learn Dutch, and they would be more than happy to help you practise their native language. If you’re registered in Amsterdam, the municipality of Amsterdam offers free Dutch language courses to all...
Then, thebusiness climate in the Netherlandsis one of the most open in the world when it comes to foreign investors. Apart from benefiting from the same treatment as local entrepreneurs, foreigners will also be offered several incentives specifically targeted at them. ...
Living in the Netherlands as an expat is very common: there are many expat communities within the country as well as international and local companies open to hiring foreigners. If you want to stay and work in the Netherlands, you need to make sure you have Dutch health insurance and the ...
Living in the Netherlands as an expat is very common: there are many expat communities within the country as well as international and local companies open to hiring foreigners. If you want to stay and work in the Netherlands, you need to make sure you have Dutch health insurance and the ...
There are plenty of sources online to check on such matters, but we strongly advise hiring a lawyer or specialist in employment law. Next to contracts with employees, Dutch BVs also regularly enter into contractual agreements and therefore obligations with others, such as companies and clients. Yo...
Staffing requirements for horeca companies in the Netherlands If you open a horeca company, you will inevitably need to hire staff to take care of all daily business activities. The general regulations regarding hiring staff in the Netherlands apply, with some possible additions. For example, if ...
The Norwegians, it seems, aren’t letting the international financial crisis scare them. Even though several companies (including local media firms, real estate brokerages and industrial concerns) are already cutting back, a majority of those questioned don’t fear rising unemployment. ...
“By making it easy for customers to complain, companies can learn what’s wrong and use the opportunity to make it right,” said Tronvoll, who holds a doctorate degree in the subject of service. Foreigners in Norway may tend to agree with Tronvoll. While Norwegians often accuse each ...