Getting settled in a new city is an exciting journey – and we are here to help make it easier! Join us at The Social Hub for an engaging and informative evening at our Feel at Home event.
Whether you are new to The Hague or a long-time resident, this event is the perfect opportunity to get answers to all your practical questions about living in the region. Experience an inspiring evening at the cozy Social Hub, just a short walk from the city centre, featuring an engaging fair with informative stands, live music, interactive social games and opportunities to connect with fellow internationals. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to meet a panel of experts to offer valuable information on a variety of topics, including housing, education, taxes, healthcare, social clubs, international communities and more.
Participation is free for everyone and includes a drink and snacks. To register please scan the QR code:
We look forward to welcoming you!
Thursday, 13 November 2025
17:00 to 20:00 hrs
Where?
The Social Hub
Hoefkade 9
2526 BN The Hague
About The Hague International Centre
Home to over 200 international organisations, The Hague is a vibrant international city, where thousands of people from around the world work each day to build a better, safer and more just world. To help these internationals feel at home, The Hague International Centre was established 15 years ago, as a dedicated source of support and guidance, playing a vital role in welcoming global talent and fostering an inclusive community.
The Hague International Centre is proud to be the one-stop shop dedicated to supporting internationals in The Hague region. As part of the Municipality of The Hague, the Centre offers a comprehensive range of free essential services to help newcomers settle into life in the Netherlands.
In collaboration with the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND), the Centre facilitates essential government formalities including municipal registration, citizen service number (BSN) issuance, and collecting residence and work permits. These services are available to highly skilled migrants, diplomats, scientific researchers, international students, graduates, start-up employees and their family members. Beyond formalities, The Hague International Centre provides practical information and guidance on housing, healthcare, education, employment and local life. Through helpdesks, welcome guides, online resources and year-round events and webinars, the Centre ensures internationals feel informed and connected. Whether you’re moving for work, study or family, The Hague International Centre is here to help you feel at home.
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