Moving from UK to Netherlands: What to Expect
Everything you need to know about relocating from UK to Netherlands -- cost of living, taxes, healthcare, visa requirements, and which cities offer the best lifestyle for your salary.
Currency
EUR
€
Healthcare
Mandatory Private
€0/mo
Work Visa
2-4 weeks (fast track)
processing time
Deposit
2 mo
of rent
Visa & Work Permits
Cities in Netherlands to Consider
Tax Comparison: UK vs Netherlands
Based on a gross monthly salary of €5,000 (EUR)
UK
2660.0%
effective tax rate
Net: £3,670/mo
Netherlands
3030.0%
effective tax rate
Net: €3,487/mo
Tax rates are approximate for a single person with standard deductions. Actual rates depend on income, city, and personal circumstances.
Cost of Living in Netherlands
Relocation Costs in Netherlands
Rental Deposit
2 month(s) of rent
Agency Fee
1 month(s) of rent
Registration & Admin
€0
Typically 1-2 months deposit. Agent fees often apply. Very competitive market in Amsterdam.
Other Destinations from UK
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cost of living in Netherlands compared to UK?
Cost of living in Netherlands varies by city. In Amsterdam: 1BR rent from €1,300 to €3,200, groceries around €400/month. In Rotterdam: 1BR rent from €1,050 to €2,300, groceries around €350/month. In Eindhoven: 1BR rent from €1,040 to €2,000, groceries around €320/month.
Do I need a visa to work in Netherlands from UK?
Highly Skilled Migrant visa (fast track). 30% tax ruling for qualifying expats. For EU citizens: Free to work. Register with municipality (BSN number) within 5 days.. Typical processing time: 2-4 weeks (fast track). Always verify current requirements with the official Netherlands immigration authority.
How does healthcare work in Netherlands for expats?
Netherlands has a Mandatory Private healthcare system. Private insurance mandatory (~€120-150/month). Employer often contributes. €385 yearly deductible. Monthly public healthcare costs approximately €0, while private insurance averages €130/month.
How much tax will I pay in Netherlands?
On a gross salary of €5,000/month in Netherlands, the effective tax rate is approximately 3030.0%, leaving you with €3,487/month net. Tax rates vary based on income level, city, and personal circumstances.
What should I budget for relocation from UK to Netherlands?
Plan for a rental deposit of 2 month(s) of rent plus 1 month(s) agency fee. Registration and administrative costs are around €0. Typically 1-2 months deposit. Agent fees often apply. Very competitive market in Amsterdam.