Informatiepunt zuidoost-brabant

Information Point Zuidoost-Brabant, for all your questions

Whether you’ve just arrived in the Netherlands or have been here for some time, life in a new country can be confusing. How do you apply for a DigiD? What should you do with letters from the Tax Office? And what does the Dutch school system look like? These are common questions. Especially when Dutch language and habits are still new to you.

Partnering with Information Point Zuidoost-Brabant

That’s why HOBIJ works closely with Information Point Zuidoost-Brabant. Together, we want to make your life easier. The Information Point offers free advice and practical help on everything related to living and working in the Netherlands.

 

To make things even simpler, they’ve created a series of short, clear videos in Dutch, English, and Polish. They cover important topics like registration in the Netherlands, healthcare and health insurance, and benefits you might be entitled to.

 

These videos give you practical answers to questions you might have. An example:

 

Where to find the videos?

Watch them on YouTube via WINfluencer Julia.

 

Need more help? Visit the Information Point Zuidoost-Brabant in person at Inwonersplein, Eindhoven City Hall.

 

Of course, your HOBIJ job coach is always there for you. But thanks to this partnership, you have access to even more knowledge and support. Completely free and in your own language!

 

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