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<p>Best Areas And Suburbs To Live In Amsterdam part 3 &#8211; Here can be found&nbsp;<a href="https://expats.adamfayed.com/best-areas-and-suburbs-to-live-in-amsterdam-part-1/" data-type="URL" data-id="https://expats.adamfayed.com/best-areas-and-suburbs-to-live-in-amsterdam-part-1/">Part 1</a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a href="https://expats.adamfayed.com/best-areas-and-suburbs-to-live-in-amsterdam-part-2/" data-type="URL" data-id="https://expats.adamfayed.com/best-areas-and-suburbs-to-live-in-amsterdam-part-2/">Part 2</a>.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Best Areas and Suburbs to Live In Amsterdam</h2>



<p>There’s no doubt that Amsterdam is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. But if you’re looking to move there, it can be tricky to know which area is right for you. So we’ve put together a list of 5 of the best areas and suburbs to live in Amsterdam.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Jordaan</h3>



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<p>The Jordaan is a neighborhood in the center of Amsterdam. It’s known for its narrow streets, canals, and old houses. The Jordaan is a great place to live if you want to be close to all the action. There are plenty of restaurants, cafes, and bars in the area, and it’s also within walking distance of the famous Nine Streets.</p>



<p>However, it’s always best to do your research into which streets to avoid late at night if you don’t want any noise disturbance, as all Amsterdam neighborhoods can get a bit rowdy on the weekends.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">De Pijp</h3>



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<p>De Pijp is short for the Rivierenbuurt and Zuid boroughs in which it&#8217;s located. It’s situated south of the center, but still close enough to walk to Dam Square if you want to. There are lots of great shops, restaurants, and bars in De Pijp, as well as cute cafes where you can sit outside in the sun, and people watch. It’s also home to the Heineken Experience, so if you’re a fan of beer, then this is definitely the area for you.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Oud-West</h3>



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<p>Oud-West is one of Amsterdam’s most up-and-coming neighborhoods. It’s known for its lively nightlife, as well as its trendy cafes and shops. If you’re looking for an area with a bit of character, Oud-West is definitely the place to be. Rent can be a bit expensive here, but it’s definitely worth it for the vibe. Moreover, there are many antique shops in the area, so if you’re into antiques, then this is a great place to live.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Canal Ring</h3>



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<p>The Canal Ring is a neighborhood in Amsterdam consisting of a series of concentric canals. It’s one of the most expensive areas to live in Amsterdam, but it’s also one of the most beautiful. The houses here are all built in the characteristic Dutch style, and there are plenty of cozy cafes and bars to keep you entertained.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">De 9 Straatjes</h3>



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<p>De 9 Straatjes is the name given to the nine small streets that converge in Dam Square. It’s another up-and-coming area, making it even more appealing to those who like finding hidden gems before they become popular. The streets are lined with cute boutiques, art galleries, and cafes, so it’s the perfect place to wander around on a sunny day.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Zuid</h3>



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<p>Zuid or &#8220;South&#8221; is a great choice for those who want to live in a luxurious area with plenty of things to do. This affluent suburb is home to some of the most beautiful homes and gardens in Amsterdam, as well as parks, museums, and high-end restaurants. If you&#8217;re looking for an area with it all, Zuid is definitely it. Also, since it&#8217;s a little further out from the city center, you&#8217;ll get more for your money here.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Oost</h3>



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<p>For those who want to live in a quiet and peaceful environment close to the beach, Oost is a great option. This area has plenty going on thanks to its many parks and beaches &#8211; not to mention some of the best food in Amsterdam can be found here.</p>



<p>Oost is also a great place to raise a family, as it has a lot of kid-friendly activities and amenities. However, it&#8217;s definitely further out from the city center, which means you won&#8217;t be getting as much for your money here.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Conclusion</h3>



<p><a></a>Amsterdam is a great city to live in. There are plenty of things to do, and the people are friendly and welcoming. If you&#8217;re thinking of moving to Amsterdam, this article is all you need. Refer to the information above and check this platform to understand more about moving to Amsterdam.</p>
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<p>Best Areas And Suburbs To Live In Amsterdam part 2 &#8211; Part one is <a href="https://expats.adamfayed.com/best-areas-and-suburbs-to-live-in-amsterdam-part-1/" data-type="URL" data-id="https://expats.adamfayed.com/best-areas-and-suburbs-to-live-in-amsterdam-part-1/">here</a>.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Amsterdam</h2>



<p>If you&#8217;re looking for things to do in Amsterdam, you won&#8217;t be disappointed. The city is home to some of the most popular tourist attractions in Europe. Whether you&#8217;re interested in history, art, or architecture, Amsterdam has something to offer everyone. Here are the top-rated tourist attractions in Amsterdam.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Anne Frank House</h3>



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<p>This museum is dedicated to the life of Anne Frank, a Jewish teenager who hid from the Nazis during World War II. The museum is located in the building where Anne and her family lived during their time in hiding. It&#8217;s one of the most popular tourist destinations in Amsterdam, and it&#8217;s easy to see why. The museum offers a unique and moving look at the Holocaust and the effects it had on the people of Amsterdam.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Rijksmuseum</h3>



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<p>The Rijksmuseum is the largest art museum in the Netherlands. It features works by some of the most famous Dutch artists, including Rembrandt and Vermeer. The museum is located in the city center, and it&#8217;s a great place to check out if you&#8217;re interested in art. There are also some interesting historical exhibits at the museum, so even visitors who aren&#8217;t big fans of paintings can still appreciate this attraction.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Royal Palace</h3>



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<p>If you want to see where the Kings and Queens of the Netherlands reside, then you should pay a visit to the Royal Palace. It&#8217;s located on Dam Square in the city center, and it&#8217;s one of the most popular tourist attractions in Amsterdam. Also, if you&#8217;re interested in taking a photo of the palace, be aware that you must get permission from the police before photographing it.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Jordaan District</h3>



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<p>This district is filled with picturesque canals and historic buildings. It&#8217;s considered one of the most character-filled neighborhoods in Amsterdam, and it&#8217;s a great place to wander around. The Jordaan District is also home to some of the best restaurants and cafes in Amsterdam, so it&#8217;s a great place to eat and explore. But, be warned – it can be a bit of a tourist trap, so you may want to avoid it during peak season.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Heineken Brewery</h3>



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<p>If you&#8217;re interested in learning about the history of beer, then you should visit the Heineken Brewery. This attraction is located in the city center; just a short walk away from Central Station. The brewery offers free tours that take visitors through the history of Heineken and show them how it&#8217;s made. Tours are available every day except for Sunday, so there&#8217;s no reason not to stop by.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Advantages of Living in Amsterdam</h2>



<p>There&#8217;s no such thing as the perfect city, and if there is, we certainly haven&#8217;t found it yet. From London to New York, Chicago to Berlin, cities differs in many ways: population sizes, levels of pollution, and culture, for starters.</p>



<p>But when you&#8217;ve lived in a few places and seen how things work in each one, you start to see patterns. And it&#8217;s those patterns we&#8217;re looking at today: what makes a city great and which areas and suburbs in Amsterdam give you the best hope of enjoying life there, whether you make your home there or visit as a tourist. So, if Amsterdam is on your list of places to check out, we&#8217;ll give you five reasons why it&#8217;s brilliant to live here and even better if you get the right place.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Amsterdam Is Affordable</h3>



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<p>According to Numbeo, Amsterdam prices are around 20% to 40% lower than London for everyday goods like clothing, transport, private schools, and dining out. The average price of a 1-bed apartment in the city center is €1,058 per month, compared to London&#8217;s average of €1,771.</p>



<p>You can find a place to live that suits your budget, whether you&#8217;re looking for a penthouse overlooking the canal or a room in a shared house. And because Amsterdam is so compact, it&#8217;s easy to get around on foot or by bike, so you won&#8217;t spend a fortune on transport.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The City Is Well-Connected</h3>



<p>Amsterdam&#8217;s Schiphol Airport is one of the busiest in Europe, handling over 60 million passengers each year. And with trains to Brussels, Paris, and Frankfurt, as well as domestic connections to other Dutch cities like Rotterdam and Utrecht, Amsterdam is well-connected to the rest of Europe.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The People Are Friendly</h3>



<p>Amsterdam is famous for its friendly locals, and you&#8217;ll find that people are always willing to help out a lost tourist or have a chat in the pub. It&#8217;s one of the reasons people love living here, and it makes for a warm and welcoming atmosphere. So, whether you&#8217;re here for a few days or looking to settle down, you&#8217;ll always feel at home in Amsterdam.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Art Scene Is Thriving</h3>



<p>Amsterdam has a very vibrant art scene, whether it&#8217;s street art, dance, music, or performing arts, basically everything. If you have a specific taste in art or prefer different kinds of activities during your free time, you&#8217;ll definitely find something to do here.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, the city has a lot of museums, galleries, and other cultural spaces. It&#8217;s also home to some amazing festivals, like the Amsterdam Dance Event. In fact, Canals are prevalent throughout the city, and you can tour around the city by boat through waterways instead of roads.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Food Scene Is Amazing</h3>



<p>The Dutch cuisine has a handful of delicious foods to offer, and if not the food itself, then the unique places where you can have it. Since Amsterdam is a port town, you can have all kinds of seafood here, and the brown cafes are so fun to go to. Make sure to check out one of these bars if you want a local experience.</p>
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<p><strong>Introduction </strong></p>



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<p>Amsterdam is the capital of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the center of the province of North Holland. It is located on the shores of the North Sea, so there is no sharp temperature drop in the city: in summer there is about +20 ° C, and in winter &#8211; up to +4 ° C.</p>



<p>The city has a reputation as a place where it rains constantly: statistically, Amsterdam has 182 rainy days a year. However, the weather can change several times a day.</p>



<p>In the popular rating of the quality of life in the cities of the world, which is made by the company Mercer, Amsterdam is in 11th place. Research by consulting companies shows that Amsterdam is the healthiest city in the world on several indicators: work-life balance, vacation days, water and air quality, and longevity.</p>



<p>The main disadvantage of the city is that it is falloff thousands of tourists in all 4-seasons. To make it imaginary, in 2017, 17 million tourists visited Amsterdam, with less than a million people living in the city. More and more people come to Amsterdam every year.</p>



<p>The city is so overcrowded with tourists that local authorities are trying to restrain their influx: for example, they imposed a fine of 95 € for drinking alcohol on central streets, and suspends the construction of hotels and souvenir shops.</p>



<p><strong><em>Immigration to Amsterdam</em></strong></p>



<p>Immigration to the Netherlands, also often called Holland, is a move to one of the most densely populated areas in the world, but there is always a place for confident professionals and business people. If you come to Holland from another country to live and work, Amsterdam compares favorably for immigrants from other cities in Holland</p>



<p>As a place of residence for expatriate foreigners, Amsterdam sets itself apart from the rest of Holland with its unique atmosphere. Although the population in the agglomeration is only one and a half million, Amsterdam has all the attributes of a modern metropolis: a large airport, a well-functioning public transport system, developed areas of trade, services, recreation and education.</p>



<p>If you speak English and at the same time are highly qualified in one of the professions, for example: engineer, programmer, mathematician &#8211; then all you need is to immigrate to the Netherlands and move to Amsterdam and find a job in one of the hi-tech companies of Amsterdam, or in one of the many international financial institutions that have their offices in Amsterdam.&nbsp;</p>



<p>For business people, there is the possibility of immigration to the Netherlands by opening their own business. The residence permit for businessmen is designed primarily for those who bring investments to the Netherlands and create jobs, which implies seven-figure budgets. If your capital is more modest, then you can, for example, open a high-tech business and hire yourself as a qualified specialist.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Of course, you can also marry a Dutch resident and obtain a residence permit in the Netherlands on this basis. However, in this case, after getting married, you will first have to learn the language and take an exam in the host country. The exam is not very difficult, but preparation will most likely take several months.</p>



<p><strong><em>Immigration conditions</em></strong></p>



<p>Most of the chances of getting a residence permit are from wealthy people who do not need to provide social assistance to the state.</p>



<p>Basically, you can immigrate to Amsterdam in the following ways:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Through close relations for a long time (three years) with a citizen of the country, and it is not necessary to have a marriage registration;</li><li>Living in the Netherlands for five years or more;</li><li>Running your business successfully;</li><li>Having received refugee status;</li><li>Studying in Holland.</li></ul>



<p>If immigration to the Netherlands takes place through marriage, then in this case it is not necessary to stay in the country without leaving the country for three years. But it is forbidden to have dual citizenship, except for those persons whose spouse is himself a citizen of the Netherlands.</p>



<p><strong><em>New rules</em></strong></p>



<p>Those who wish to immigrate to Holland before arriving in the country receive knowledge of civic integration and pass an exam on it. This will include watching a film featuring footage of homosexual relationships and a nude beach. Emphasis is placed on this, since this is the norm for the Netherlands. Further, at the Embassy of the Netherlands, you will need to take a test of knowledge of the language of the country.</p>



<p>The residence permit can be used for a year, three or five years with the possibility of renewal with good behavior. After these years, you can apply for Dutch citizenship or for an indefinite residence permit.</p>



<p><strong><em>Emigration to Holland through marriage</em></strong></p>



<p>A marriage may or may not have an official status. In addition, it is not necessary to reside permanently in the country in this case. It will be necessary to be in place at the time of submission of the application for obtaining citizenship. But not everything is as simple as it seems at first glance.</p>



<p>The authorities will check the validity of long-term close relationships. They take place in the form of numerous surveys, tests, comparing information, studying all the details, even small ones.</p>



<p>In the case of an unregistered marriage, there is one important nuance: when partners break up after receiving permanent residence, the citizen will be obliged to leave the country.</p>



<p><strong><em>Obtaining permanent residence after five years of living in the country</em></strong></p>



<p>Permanent residence in the Netherlands becomes a reality after five years of being in the country. But before leaving to live there, it is worth visiting the state as a tourist to get an idea of ​​it.</p>



<p>The main condition due to which the residence will be considered continuous is the annual receipt of a residence permit. If this is not done at least once, then the applicant leaves the country and starts all over again. And upon arrival in Holland next time, the countdown of five years will start anew.</p>



<p>In principle, nothing complicated, the main thing is not to miss the time of applying for a residence permit and to comply with the laws of the country. Sometimes, having gone to earn money once, you may want to stay there forever. And this is another opportunity to realize your desire.</p>



<p><strong><em>Registration of a residence permit for work</em></strong></p>



<p>A residence permit is available to anyone who comes to Holland to work. Moreover, a work visa to the Netherlands is issued to some specialists and seasonal workers under a simplified scheme.&nbsp;</p>



<p>But each specific case is considered on an individual basis, when the level of education, language proficiency, professionalism and the demand for a particular specialty are taken into account. A residence permit is issued in this case only if there is a specific employer who wants to take a person to his job.</p>



<p>The minimum wage level should be:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Those who are under 30 years old &#8211; 35,000 euros per year;</li><li>Employees over this age have 48,000.</li></ul>



<p>Immigration to the Netherlands is also possible if you open your own business there. The main thing here is to have enough funds for the implementation of this event and experience, which is recorded in an official document (diploma or extract).</p>



<p>Sufficient stable income will be considered to be 1000 euros per month for a year. In this case, it will be possible to obtain a residence permit after this period.</p>



<p>You can also buy real estate in Holland for doing business, at the same time making a profitable investment.</p>



<p>It falls under state protection (the law on foreign investment and private property of foreigners) and allows you to get a European multivisa.</p>



<p>It is important to know: buying real estate in the Netherlands to obtain a residence permit does not provide any additional grounds.</p>



<p><strong><em>Immigration as a refugee</em></strong></p>



<p>Going to live in Holland as a refugee is a popular and demanded way, but the authorities are quite attentive to this category. This becomes possible if there is a danger of losing life, health, or there is some kind of ethnic or sexual harassment.</p>



<p>The latter issue is likely to resonate with immigration officials because of its loyalty to sex minorities. Another point for a positive answer will be the problem of criminal prosecution.</p>



<p>If the motive is religious or political, then the process of obtaining a residence permit and permanent residence may take 6 months, or even two years. And all this time you will have to live in a special camp.</p>



<p>In order to obtain this status, you must ask for asylum upon arrival at the airport at the border control. A person dealing with these issues will be invited, who will need to tell his story.</p>



<p>But if the situation improves in the country from which the immigrant arrived, a return will follow. This status gives permission to live in the country and study. You can also apply for family reunification to live in the Netherlands.</p>



<p><strong><em>Getting an education in Amsterdam</em></strong></p>



<p>One of the easiest and most popular ways to live in Holland is to get a student visa. Moreover, it is not too expensive. Such permission is issued for the study period and restricts rights. Upon graduation, an applicant for permanent residence must submit a concluded agreement with an employer or leave the country.</p>



<p>Life in Holland today has one of the highest rates in the EU. Not everyone can boast of the minimum wages reaching the level of 1,300 euros.</p>



<p>The whole world considers Holland to be an agrarian country. The reason for this is the cultivation of beautiful tulips and the holding of annual auctions. But the economy in the country is post-industrial and industrial-oriented, where there are the most important industries: mechanical engineering, ferrous metallurgy, petrochemicals, textile and furniture industries.</p>



<p>Agriculture generates income of only 1.6 percent domestically and five percent in export exports.</p>



<p>Holland attracts job seekers with its attitude to freedom of morals and affordable getting a place in the sun. Religion, behavior and political trends are not imposed here, the use of light drugs is allowed. And at the same time, it has a high economic level, where it is imperative to observe the established laws and rules of conduct.</p>



<p>Summarizing all of the above, a foreigner who has lived continuously for five years, has passed the exam on knowledge of civic integration, has a certain material amount on hand, may well count on permanent residence in Holland.&nbsp;</p>



<p>And after 10 years of living without interruption, the amount of income, in general, will not matter to life in the country. It remains only to live with pleasure and enjoy all the benefits and advantages of a place where there are no all sorts of prejudices in compliance with liberal laws and rules.</p>



<p><strong><em>Where to start from?</em></strong></p>



<p>At the moment, the most easy and possible ways to move to Amsterdam is either to study (starting from 10 thousand euros per year), or to go to work as a highly skilled migrant (&#8220;highly qualified migrant&#8221;).</p>



<p>For the second, you need to have a higher education in the topic and find a company that agrees to hire you with a salary of at least 3108 euros per month (minus taxes by about 30%).&nbsp;</p>



<p>Also, the employing company must generate income, exist for a couple of years and be on a special &#8220;white&#8221; list, the inclusion in which costs 5183 euros (for 2017, and their payment does not guarantee a positive result). If something is wrong in the company&#8217;s papers, correct it and pay another 5,000 euros.</p>



<p>Not all companies take such a risk, but they are, and they hire from abroad, because the same developers are constantly in short supply. Engineers and scientists have a real chance to move.</p>



<p><strong><em>Work in Amsterdam for specialists from all over the world</em></strong></p>



<p>Work in Amsterdam for migrant-specialists is primarily available through the kennismigranten program. The program for attracting highly educated immigrants (kennismigranten, kennis means &#8220;knowledge&#8221; in Dutch) was launched in 2004 to simplify the procedure for attracting highly educated personnel from abroad.</p>



<p>Previously, to invite an employee from outside the European Union, it was necessary to prove the impossibility of finding such an employee in the EU countries for a long time and dreary (to publish a vacancy announcement, conduct interviews with candidates, give arguments why the candidate is not suitable, etc.) The whole process took from 3 months to six months or more.</p>



<p>For registration of a foreigner as a kennismigrant, there is now one criterion &#8211; wages. The amounts are indexed every year, for 2012 the numbers were as follows (salary for the year, before taxes):</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Over 30: € 51.239</li><li>Under 30: € 37.575</li><li>Dutch university graduates: € 26.931 in</li></ul>



<p>In other words, in order to come to the Netherlands and get a job as a kennismigrant, it is necessary and sufficient to find an employer who is ready to pay you the above salary.</p>



<p>A Kennismigrant who turns 30 can continue to work for the same employer without having to raise his salary to &#8220;over 30&#8221; (see above). But if he decides to change his job in Amsterdam or any other city in Holland, then in the new place he is obliged to pay a salary corresponding to the age level.</p>



<p><strong><em>More about life in Amsterdam</em></strong></p>



<p><strong>Housing</strong></p>



<p>Rented accommodation is usually searched for on sites or in groups on Facebook: Funda, Pararius, Kamernet, Amsterdam apartments 4 rent.</p>



<p>Rentals are high in Amsterdam, so many people rent a room in an apartment with two or three neighbors. For example, a one-room apartment in the center with furniture will cost about 1,800 € per month. An unfurnished three-bedroom apartment on the western outskirts of the city will cost € 1,650.</p>



<p>Prices are highly dependent on the area and the availability of furniture in the apartment. The most expensive areas are the center and the south. In the north, housing is relatively cheap because the area is across the strait. Previously, it was possible to get to the center from there only by ferry or by a detour. In 2018, a metro was built to the north, and now prices are rising there.</p>



<p>Approximate housing prices in Amsterdam:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>room &#8211; 700-900 €;</li><li>tiny studio &#8211; 1000-1200 €;</li><li>apartment with one separate bedroom &#8211; from 1300 €;</li><li>two-bedroom apartment &#8211; from 1500 €.</li></ul>



<p>You can hire an agent who will look for suitable options and negotiate with the landlord on your behalf. The agent takes one monthly payment for the services. Many international companies provide such an agent to their new employees at the expense of the firm.</p>



<p>If you are looking for housing yourself, you will still meet with an agent &#8211; from the side of the apartment owner. By law, such an agent has no right to charge you any commission. Everyone ignores the rule: many agents charge a tenant 200-300 € and add 21% VAT, allegedly for completing a contract.</p>



<p><strong><em>Banks in Amsterdam</em></strong></p>



<p>To open a bank account for a foreigner, you need to come to any branch with a passport and BSN &#8211; the registration number of a resident of the Netherlands. It is better to make an appointment in advance so as not to wait in line and to be guaranteed to get the attention of a consultant. If there are no free employees, they will offer to come tomorrow by appointment.</p>



<p>The main banks in the country are ING, ABN Amro and Rabobank. The most common one is ING, almost all local residents have an account in it. ING has a convenient English application and the ability to make transfers and payments using a phone without a special push-button device. Maintaining an account at ING costs me 4.65 € (412 R) per quarter.</p>



<p>A foreigner can also get a credit card. You can pay with a Maestro debit card only on Dutch websites. To approve a credit card, it is usually sufficient to confirm your salary for the last three months.</p>



<p>Mortgage rates in the Netherlands are extremely attractive, so the Dutch prefer to buy housing right away, rather than rent: it turns out cheaper. In addition, the income tax is also reduced &#8211; due to the tax deduction on the interest on the mortgage. The down payment is not required, you can take a mortgage for all 100% of the cost of housing.</p>



<p>Average mortgage rates for February 2019:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>for 5 years &#8211; 1.7-2.2%;</li><li>for 10 years &#8211; 2.2-2.57%;</li><li>for 20 years &#8211; 2.65-3.4%.</li></ul>



<p>It is quite possible for a foreigner not even from the EU to get a mortgage. The key to its approval is an open-ended contract with the employer as confirmation of the source of income in the future. Also, many banks give foreigners a maximum of 90% of the cost of housing.</p>



<p><strong><em>Pros of moving to Amsterdam</em></strong></p>



<p>Do you doubt whether it is worth moving to Amsterdam? Or do you think what it is like to live abroad? Let’s get it started.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Salaries without envelopes</li></ul>



<p>Holland is one of the most developed countries in Europe, located in the Eurozone, the Schengen area and the European Union. There is practically no financial stratification among the population. Income depends on the number of hours worked, education, age and employment. The size of the salary is indicated for the year before taxes are paid. The tax authorities control: the higher the income, the higher the tax, comparing living conditions and highlighting the middle class. The minimum tax is 37%, the maximum is 52%. Anyone can find a job, the unemployment rate as of January 2019 was 3.6.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Mortgage vs rental housing</li></ul>



<p>The cost of renting an apartment depends on the location, in Amsterdam &#8211; from 1,600 € without utilities. Mortgage is cheaper &#8211; about 1,100 € per month, without utilities. The interest of payments for 2019 is 1.4 &#8211; 2.6, and depends on the volume of the first installment.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Punctuality of public transport.</li></ul>



<p>In Holland, if the train is five minutes late, NS pays compensation to the passengers. To get from point A to point B, you need to make transfers, and a transport delay of two minutes plays a role. Any public transport is modern: there are phone chargers and Wi-Fi access. There is an incentive system of discounts: for example, for 50 € they sell a 40% discount on travel on trains not during rush hour, and provide this discount to four more passengers (if there are passes) who travel with you.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Go to Paris for the weekend</li></ul>



<p>Holland is located on the border with other European countries: to Belgium by car 2.5 hours, to the nearest cities in Germany &#8211; 3, in five you will reach the north of France. The Netherlands has five airports: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Eindhoven, Maastricht and Groening.</p>
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