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.

RelocAid

RelocAid is all about delivering the ‘extra mile’ to ensure efficient expat services for international employees and their employers. With 10+ years of experience and an extensive network, we are happy to assist with immigration, relocation, tax and removal services.

Kids and Carrots

At Kids and Carrots each child’s wellbeing is nurtured and children’s unique and natural sense of wonder is encouraged. We are inspired by the Reggio Emilia philosophy which promotes children’s learning within the contexts of the natural world. We offer daily 100% organic meals and organize weekly visits from yoga-, music- or art teachers.

Hi The Hague

HI The Hague is the official citywide introduction period for all students in The Hague, organized in cooperation with various educational institutions, student (sports) organisations and the municipality of The Hague. This is the program to make friends, get to know the city and start your studies in a unique way.

Everaert Advocaten Immigration Lawyers

Would you like to obtain permanent residence or Dutch citizenship? Do you want to bring your family to the Netherlands? What happens to your legal status when you switch employer or when you find yourself without a job? Everaert Advocaten Immigration Lawyers will happily assist with, or advise on, these and other immigration issues.

Study in The Hague

Study in The Hague is your starting point to get to know student city The Hague. With more than 30,000 other (international) students, this is a perfect place to make your future plans. The city not only offers you an interesting study at a college or university, there is plenty of culture and nature to explore in and around The Hague.

Women’s Business Initiative International (WBII)

The WBII is a one-stop-shop for women entrepreneurs. Members create a professional platform to promote their businesses, seek advice and exchange knowledge and experience. Women from all ages, walks of life, and countries, participate. Start Your Own Business Seminars are a great opportunity to get started for those considering to set-up a business.

I am not a Tourist

I am not a Tourist is the publisher of the “Expat Survival Guide”. This annual expat guide provides essential information to help internationals settle into the Netherlands. I am not a Tourist Fairs & Events is the organiser of fairs and events for expats to serve the international community living, working and studying in The Netherlands.

Big Ben Kids

Big Ben Kids offers day care and after school care programmes as well as summer camps to international families and internationally minded Dutch families in the The Hague area.

Thrive Lydia Generation

Thrive Lydia Generation is a non-profit organisation that empowers migrant women to integrate and actively participate in society. By providing resources, training and mentoring, we aim to break the cycle of poverty, promote economic productivity and build self-confidence.

Hilfort B.V.

Hilfort helps companies in the Netherlands with all aspects of employing expats. More than that we are here to help both employer and expats. Our approach is simple but effective: clear communication, practical solutions, and a commitment to making things easier for you.

Welcome2Holland

Welcome2Holland helps international employees feel at home from day one. Before arrival they configure a complete home package online. On the start date we deliver and install everything ready to use including furniture appliances and essentials for a smooth stress free start in the Netherlands.

DelftMaMa (Delft Maternity And Motherhood Assistance)

DelftMaMa offers a helping hand to parents from the local international community. DelftMaMa is a non-profit organisation promoting the well-being and integration of international mothers-to-be and mothers of young children (0-12 years) in and around Delft. We improve intercultural communication between individuals and maternity care organisations.