
DutchiePrincess
German expat in the Netherlands
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About me
German
Lives in Amsterdam
Speaks Dutch, English, German
Registration: 31 August 2011
Question for moving to Amsterdam - Please Help
Hey hey, as the others already said, Amsterdam is very expensive. But if you are not looking for something right in the Center but more in parts like Osdorp for instance you will be able to find something within your budget. The only thing you ... Read More
Netherlands from Canada - jobs, language, housing etc? by mullenc525
Hi, I was born in Canada but luckily possess both a Canadian and UK passport. I am considering moving to Europe for a year to get some international work experience. I am a mechanical engineering graduate with several years work experience. ...
Hey, concerning the language you will be absolutely fine here. Especially in the big cities like Amsterdam everybody speaks English and no one cares if you don't speak Dutch :P Housing is a different story. It is very expensive and difficult to find ... Read More
The Guide To Surviving A Dutch House
hahahaha, this is absolutely brilliant :P LOVE the website :) but you probably heard that one before ;) Read More
Hello
Hey and welcome....did you already make it to the Netherlands??? ;) Read More
Hi, moving to Amsterdam and looking for work and new friends
Hey Craig, welcome to Amsterdam :) I found it quite easy to find a job in Amsterdam when i first came here, especially if you are not picky you should be fine. Finding somewhere decent to live is more of a bugger though. And making friends as not ... Read More
Your 10 best tips to make friends when you're abroad by Julien
We've been talking about [url=/forum/viewtopic.php?id=891]loneliness when you're abroad[/url], let's now talk about how to make (local and other expats) friends when you're living far from home :top: [b]Which are your 10 best ...
Great tips everyone :) I guess i have to work on my socializing skills...but with your tips this shouldn't be too hard :P Read More