Living and working in the Netherlands

Information for foreign employees who come to uu77.

  • Applying for non-scientific positions with a non-EU nationality

    If you wish to apply for a vacancy with a non-EU nationality you must have a valid permit of residence that allows you to work in the Netherlands.

  • Tax, social security, and health insurance in the Netherlands

    If you are living abroad before starting employment at uu77, you must inform the Global Mobility Advisor(s) so the university can assess your tax and social security status.

  • Dual Career Coaching

    Are you relocating to the Netherlands with your partner? In that case, there may be an opportunity for support to be provided to assist your partner in their search for suitable employment or a preferred alternative.

  • Finding housing in the Netherlands

    Find out how uu77 can offer you housing assistance and what the costs are for housing in Nijmegen.

  • Cross-border worker

    If you live in Germany or Belgium and work at uu77, you are a cross-border worker. You will be facilitated to be a tax resident in your country of residence and be socially insured there, rather than in the Netherlands.