Public transport is a great and affordable way to travel in The Netherlands, but it can be challenging to navigate at first. This blog is here to prepare you for your first trip with public transport in The Netherlands!
Public transport is a great and affordable way to travel in The Netherlands, but it can be challenging to navigate at first. This blog is here to prepare you for your first trip with public transport in The Netherlands!
At EU-People, we’re very proud of our SNF, SNA, and NBBU certificates. In this blog, we explain what each certificate is for and why it matters that we have them.
Have some fun this autumn! This blog lists 4 of the best autumn activities The Netherlands has to offer.
Car fuel prices are no joke these days. In this blog, we provide some tips to help you find cheaper prices and use less fuel in The Netherlands.
With energy prices skyrocketing, this blog will help you reduce your energy usage and save money.
You could save up to €150 per month with an extra-territorial tax discount! In this blog, we’ll help you find out if you meet the requirements for this tax benefit.
In this blog we share 4 tips from Dutch drivers for how to never get a speeding ticket in the Netherlands.
When scrolling through job offers, you’ll often see “Holland” and “the Netherlands” used almost randomly. In fact, many people think our country has two different names. Keep reading to find out why that’s technically not true! Some historical background Between 1588 and 1795, the official name of the area was the Republic of Seven United… Continue reading Holland or the Netherlands, which is correct?!
Need a ride to work? We offer free transport for everyone in our company housing! Not only that… You can actually earn EXTRA money if you drive the company car. Become an EU-People driver and earn up to €40 NET extra per week on top of your regular salary! Before you start your first ride,… Continue reading Being a driver with EU-People
What is a BSN and why do I need one? BSN (previously called ‘SOFI number’) is short for “burgerservicenummer”, which literally translates to “citizen service number”. It replaces a social security number and tax number and functions as an all-round identification number for communication with the Dutch government. You need a BSN to get a… Continue reading BSN: Here’s why you really need one