Angelsergio
MemberFilipino expat in the Netherlands
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Filipino
Lives in Amsterdam
Speaks tagalog, english, dutch.
Registration: 03 June 2015
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Moving to Brazil with kids by Priscilla
Hi, Moving abroad is an adventure for both parents and children: settling overseas is a challenge for each family member. How was the move to Brazil for your kids? How did they manage to adapt to their new environment? Share with us ...
Dutchstang Hi, may i ask if you already speak Portuguese prior to moving to Brazil? Im from Netherlands too and we are planning to migrate for good in Brazil. Which papers do we have to bring with us from Holland to Brazil.? Do you have heimwee ... Read More
Staying for good in Brazil with Dutch passport by Angelsergio
Hello everybody, we are planning to move to Brazil for good. I did some research and since i have dutch passport, i dont need to have visa to enter Brazil. I would like to know if there are other papers from Holland that i have to take with me ...
Mr. James Thank you so much. I will do more reading. But is it possible to apply for permanent stay in Brazil if im already there? I was planning to take an attorney during my 3 months stay to take care of my papers so i can stay there for good ... Read More
Staying for good in Brazil with Dutch passport
Hello everybody, we are planning to move to Brazil for good. I did some research and since i have dutch passport, i dont need to have visa to enter Brazil. I would like to know if there are other papers from Holland that i have to take with me ... Read More
Can I travel to the UK on my NL residence permit? by GuestPoster239
Hi all I was granted the 5 year residence permit to live with my Dutch partner in The Netherlands. As I have my South African passport but also have my residence permit, do I have to apply for a holiday visa for us to visit friends in the UK? Am ...
Hi, I applied for visa when i went to UK with my residence permit. Read More
Your experience of culture shock in the Netherlands by Christine
Hi, Living in a foreign country implies to discover its culture, to learn and master the cultural codes. How did you deal with that? Share with us your culture shock stories where you experienced a funny or awkward moment in the ...
Wordgeisha I did went to school to learn the language. I have bachelor degree in my country. And i speak the language well and have diploma. I am not arrogant and have big mouth as them. I have the right attitude coz i was raised with class. ... Read More
Your experience of culture shock in the Netherlands by Christine
Hi, Living in a foreign country implies to discover its culture, to learn and master the cultural codes. How did you deal with that? Share with us your culture shock stories where you experienced a funny or awkward moment in the ...
I lived 13 yrs in Holland. People there don't know the meaning of respect .If you are kind, they will call you naive . They will take advantage of your kindness. If you are quite, they will put you down. So all those years , i learned to act ... Read More
Dutch cuisine by Priscilla
Hi, When living abroad, tasting the local cuisine is part of discovering the country. What is your favorite food in the Netherlands? What is the local speciality? Share with us the local tastes of the Netherlands and why not your best ...
I like zuur kool with Hema worst in the winter. Read More
Help on making decision ASAP on choosing SG or Netherlands by razelihma
Hi, I'm from the Philippines and right now I work in Singapore as an Engineer in Semiconductor. Now, I have a job offer as a highly skilled worker in Nigmegen, Netherlands. Salaries between two countries are quite similar converted to peso ...
Family life are not happy and healthy . Maybe somebody but not all. I worked in a big pharmacy and everyday oxazepam and diazepam and omeprazol are examples of medicines for stress that go out the door Read More
Can i find a job in amsterdam? by dinkel
hi! my name is niraj shrestha. i am from nepal.i will soon be in amsterdam for studying business. i do not hav any working experience and dont know dutch language. can i find find a job in amsterdam?? so that i can fund my studies and other ...
Hi, because of economy crisis in Europe, Finding a job is difficult. People who speaks the language, have working experiences, and even highly educated who are willing to work lower than there level have difficulties in finding a job. Companies ... Read More
Help on making decision ASAP on choosing SG or Netherlands by razelihma
Hi, I'm from the Philippines and right now I work in Singapore as an Engineer in Semiconductor. Now, I have a job offer as a highly skilled worker in Nigmegen, Netherlands. Salaries between two countries are quite similar converted to peso ...
Hi, this is more or less the expenses on a monthly basis. mortgage................1000euro Gasoline.............................1.89 euro per liter Health insurance................ 300 Euro (own risk)..............................350 ... Read More
Help on making decision ASAP on choosing SG or Netherlands by razelihma
Hi, I'm from the Philippines and right now I work in Singapore as an Engineer in Semiconductor. Now, I have a job offer as a highly skilled worker in Nigmegen, Netherlands. Salaries between two countries are quite similar converted to peso ...
I knew one filipino who was sent to Holland from Philippines and at work hé was not happy coz hé can feel that his colleauges talk behind his back. An Iranian gynaecologist friend who works in Holland lower than her position. Coz they ... Read More
Help on making decision ASAP on choosing SG or Netherlands by razelihma
Hi, I'm from the Philippines and right now I work in Singapore as an Engineer in Semiconductor. Now, I have a job offer as a highly skilled worker in Nigmegen, Netherlands. Salaries between two countries are quite similar converted to peso ...
Hi, kabayan. Netherlands is beautiful country. However, i dont know how the tax is in Singapore, but in Netherlands almost 40 percent from your salary will be deducted. Aside from that everything you buy is taxed for 21 percent. Health ... Read More
Inburgering Exam, by Dave2015
Dear Friends, After 6 years living in Netherlands, currently, I am motivated to learn language and taking the Inburgering exam. So, I do not know about this language and did not try to learn it. at this moment, passing the inburgering exam is my ...
Salam, hoe gaat het? You know it would be better if you first learn the language then take the exam. Goodluck :-) Read More