Service providers

Are you looking for an expert in housing, relocation, banking, childcare, healthcare or something else? The Hague International Centre connects you to reliable service providers who offer high-quality services in English and are familiar with your needs as an international living in The Hague region. Please note we are highly selective to the partners we promote, however we cannot be held liable for consequences with services provided by our partners.

ImpactCity

ImpactCity The Hague is the city for impact makers and entrepreneurs who want to build a better world. The city encourages “doing good & doing business” in all kinds of ways with practical help: assistance with settling, startup hubs, possibilities for financing, networking opportunities and a great infrastructure.

ABN AMRO Bank

A trusted financial partner and specialist for expats in a new environment: we handle all your financial wishes including tailor made expat mortgages with special care. We offer you English speaking professionals, documentation, internet, and mobile banking in English.

Luzac Lyceum-College The Hague

Luzac The Hague is a small, private secondary school in the lively heart of the city centre of The Hague. The school is housed in a beautiful and stately building surrounded by embassies, shops, hotels, restaurants and the Palace Garden. We teach according to the Dutch school system.

Kickstart School

Kickstart offers Dutch, English and Chinese language training for expats, companies, students, children, teens and au pairs. Our courses are for people who are motivated to improve their language level in a supportive and challenging learning environment. Our online platform, KickstartNet, extends the learning process beyond the face-to-face.

Expatica Communications B.V.

Expatica.com provides expats in the Netherlands the information they need to turn their new country into their home. Expatica's goal is to help you live your life to the fullest, find your passion at work, and love your new home – wherever that may be.

Asociación Hispánica de la Haya

Asociación Hispánica de la Haya (Spanish society) is a cultural non-profit organisation in The Hague promoting the Spanish language and culture of all the Spanish speaking countries.

IamExpat Media

IamExpat Media is the leading English-language media platform for internationals in the Netherlands, Germany and Switzerland, providing up-to-date information, news, job listings, housing services, events and lifestyle tips. IamExpat also organises the annual IamExpat Fair in Amsterdam and The Hague; a truly international one - day event designed to connect and support the expat community in the Netherlands.

UWV EURES

For 30 years, EURES is helping individuals discover jobs in Europe and employers find staff. With a vast network in 31 countries and nearly 1.000 advisers from public and private employment services, EURES is a fair and reliable companion.

Present Den Haag

Present Den Haag is a local foundation that is bridging the gap between volunteers who can offer help and people who are in need of help. We provide assistance to those who live in poverty, suffer from social isolation or live with a physical/mental disability.

Corporate Housing Living

At Corporate Housing Living, it is our goal to help you find and secure your ideal long-term rental in the Netherlands, starting from six months onwards. Furnished, unfurnished, modern, classic, vibrant, or calm – we leverage our network to match you with a home that corresponds with your lifestyle.

VERRA Makelaars Den Haag

Verra Makelaars' teams in The Hague and Rotterdam specialize in addressing all your real estate needs. Whether you're relocating abroad, searching for a home in the Netherlands, or arriving as an expat, our agents offer customized guidance tailored to your unique journey

International Waldorf School The Hague

International Waldorf School is a primary school that welcomes children from all over the world. Physical education, handicrafts, the arts and respect for the natural world and each other are of equal importance to proficiency in mathematics and literacy. This balanced educational approach is what the Waldorf school calls learning with head, heart and hands.