The closing of elderly homes in the Netherlands didn't have anything to do with the privatisation of the health care providers. It was a separate decision by the government. The privatisation was not to improve the health care. It was one of the many decisions being made on the assumption that it would be cheaper to privatise (free market BS).
Hi ...., Thanks for your video. I am planning to permanently move to Netherlands end of this year. As I checked the videos and blogs done by people who are currently stay in Netherlands, most of them mention cost of accommodation is very high. Aveg. Euro 1200-1600 (02 bed room apartment). But once I checked the Facebook market place I have seen many apartment rentals ads with very affordable cost. Around 700-900 (02 bed rooms apartment )... now I am bit confused which one is the right one.....Could you please give me the honest idea as you live in Netherlands ? How much does it cost actually (average) ...Sorry for long explanation. Thanks and hope you a reply...
Hey! Thank you for watching the video. It's hard for me to say as it varies per city. In Eindhoven where I live, it would not be possible to rent a two bedroom apartment for the price you mentioned. I suggest watching this video to learn more about how much you should expect to spend in the Netherlands on average. I address the price for accommodations there too: th-cam.com/video/6qcCbwvTvHA/w-d-xo.html
I was personally surprised/shocked by the fact that if, as a polish woman, I want to obtain a Dutch passport, I have to renounce my nationality... Ofc there are some exceptions, but they also require additional costs. The price of the passport is cruelly high. This information is much too much for me. And although I came here in 2019 I think more and more often about returning to my homeland. The Netherlands as a country and emigration gave me a lot. Since 2019 I seeing very well the huge changes... Prices are crazy, costs are rising, finding a place to live (in decent conditions) that you can easily afford is bordering on a miracle... I'm aware of many things that concern the specificity of the Netherlands and its limitations (terrain, etc.) it's start being over my head. It's seems to me that the government is not helping and is increasingly harming society...
Since the past 3 days I had to listen to xenophobic comments in Netherlands, it was rude and nasty . We are expat living in the Netherlands since 8 months ( job related) we are , European and seriously it’s a nice place to live but you are not really welcome by some Dutch. Learning the language is also challenging.
Netherlands has too much minute rules, too much hoops to jump through to get somewhere. It doesnt feel free... its a general critique, or maybe its a selfloathing thing. Its hard to appriciate what is familiar
This country is going down hill FAST. If I would be younger and healthier, I would leave, even though I'm born and raised here. Healthcare will get worse and worse, housing will get worse and worse, Antisemitism will get worse and worse, overall hate between people will get worse and worse etc etc etc etc. There is way to much wrong, with this country the last 20 years, to discuss. I have no idea how a new government [if we ever get one!!] can solve everything for everyone to make this a better and more livable country again. I'm 63 and it's never been this bad...
Yes, the country is run like a plantation colony for the international corporatocracy. The Dutch have to make it work by staying nice an welcoming to even more immigratns while any social cohesion is eroded and they are squeezed out financially.
way must you pay less taxes then me i am dutch workt all my live pay tax so way must you pay less ?? are you more then a dutch person ?? you have the same things you can do as me and i pay more tax then you .. if you dont like it go sone where alse
Thank you for watching this video! What's your opinion about where the Netherlands is going?
The closing of elderly homes in the Netherlands didn't have anything to do with the privatisation of the health care providers. It was a separate decision by the government. The privatisation was not to improve the health care. It was one of the many decisions being made on the assumption that it would be cheaper to privatise (free market BS).
Thank you for sharing your input!
I arrived in 2015 to the Netherlands and from that year until now, the country gets very expensive
I've noticed it too! And my salary hasn't grown that quickly to catch up with the rising prices 😆😅
I tried for a few months getting to the Netherlands but for my job dutch language was required, now I'm moving to Denmark
Ah I see, was the language the only decisive factor?
You would still have to learn Danish..
@@theselfishcodependent yes my profile was well aligned, they told me that the give priority to Dutch speakers
I had an infinitive wage increase… when i found my first job
I think Netherlands compared to other countries is the best place to live in so many aspects
@@GoodThoughtsWords thank you for sharing your view! Which aspects do you enjoy the most?:)
Hi ...., Thanks for your video.
I am planning to permanently move to Netherlands end of this year. As I checked the videos and blogs done by people who are currently stay in Netherlands, most of them mention cost of accommodation is very high. Aveg. Euro 1200-1600 (02 bed room apartment). But once I checked the Facebook market place I have seen many apartment rentals ads with very affordable cost. Around 700-900 (02 bed rooms apartment )... now I am bit confused which one is the right one.....Could you please give me the honest idea as you live in Netherlands ? How much does it cost actually (average) ...Sorry for long explanation. Thanks and hope you a reply...
Hey! Thank you for watching the video. It's hard for me to say as it varies per city. In Eindhoven where I live, it would not be possible to rent a two bedroom apartment for the price you mentioned. I suggest watching this video to learn more about how much you should expect to spend in the Netherlands on average. I address the price for accommodations there too: th-cam.com/video/6qcCbwvTvHA/w-d-xo.html
@@theselfishcodependent Thank You for your guidance...
I was personally surprised/shocked by the fact that if, as a polish woman, I want to obtain a Dutch passport, I have to renounce my nationality... Ofc there are some exceptions, but they also require additional costs. The price of the passport is cruelly high. This information is much too much for me. And although I came here in 2019 I think more and more often about returning to my homeland. The Netherlands as a country and emigration gave me a lot. Since 2019 I seeing very well the huge changes... Prices are crazy, costs are rising, finding a place to live (in decent conditions) that you can easily afford is bordering on a miracle... I'm aware of many things that concern the specificity of the Netherlands and its limitations (terrain, etc.) it's start being over my head. It's seems to me that the government is not helping and is increasingly harming society...
I hear you and understand your point of view. Thank you for sharing 🙏💚
Join the club, it is expensive everywhere, not just the Netherlands..
Our goverment are a bunch of criminals who love to steal your money where you work you ass of for :)
Welcome in our country full of surprices ;p
Since the past 3 days I had to listen to xenophobic comments in Netherlands, it was rude and nasty . We are expat living in the Netherlands since 8 months ( job related) we are , European and seriously it’s a nice place to live but you are not really welcome by some Dutch. Learning the language is also challenging.
I am so sorry to hear about your experience 🤗🙁
the Netherlands is the best place in the world. take it from an DUTCH MAN !!!!!
What do you like about the Netherlands?;)
but they have extremely expensive renting xD how to obtain own house ?
Im from sweden and i really want a dutch gf. Do you have any tips?
Have you watched this video? th-cam.com/video/OJC4nQ2dDpQ/w-d-xo.html
And if you need more tips, feel free to reach out to me via Instagram:)
I think you need to talk to different people. Any chance the people you talked to work in healthcare or education?
I talked to a variety of different people from various areas of life! Thank you for watching the video! :)
Run while you can!
What makes you say that?
He's a troll@theselfishcodependent
Netherlands has too much minute rules, too much hoops to jump through to get somewhere. It doesnt feel free... its a general critique, or maybe its a selfloathing thing. Its hard to appriciate what is familiar
Xenophobia was too much for me before
This country is going down hill FAST. If I would be younger and healthier, I would leave, even though I'm born and raised here.
Healthcare will get worse and worse, housing will get worse and worse, Antisemitism will get worse and worse, overall hate between people will get worse and worse etc etc etc etc. There is way to much wrong, with this country the last 20 years, to discuss.
I have no idea how a new government [if we ever get one!!] can solve everything for everyone to make this a better and more livable country again. I'm 63 and it's never been this bad...
Thank you for watching and for sharing your opinion! Where would you go if you had a chance to leave the Netherlands? :)
Yes, the country is run like a plantation colony for the international corporatocracy. The Dutch have to make it work by staying nice an welcoming to even more immigratns while any social cohesion is eroded and they are squeezed out financially.
@@theselfishcodependent not going to say ... I don't want haters on my comment :)
@@AnaryaVhargon I wish you good luck! Just make sure the place you're leaving to is perfect and that you won't be let down
@@theselfishcodependent probably very far away haha
way must you pay less taxes then me i am dutch workt all my live pay tax so way must you pay less ?? are you more then a dutch person ?? you have the same things you can do as me and i pay more tax then you .. if you dont like it go sone where alse