The experience with fireworks-free zones in recent years (before the corona pandemic) has been positive. This year, therefore, Leiden has established the fireworks-free zones again.
From 2023 onwards ECL will transition into operating the Helpdesk within our own team. Read our joint statement with ACCESS to learn more about this new development.
In this interview we talked to Julie from Buzz Business Networking. We spoke about her experience living and working in the Leiden region and what it is like to set up a business in the Netherlands.
The past year has not been easy for many people. Situations have changed regarding income and what people own. A year ago things were starting to look up after two years of social misery and financial uncertainty.
In the Netherlands, there are several important annual dates to keep in mind regarding rule and regulation changes. Here, you can find an overview of some important changes that will take place on the 1st January 2023.
Freelancing is no longer a smooth way to make your money in the Netherlands. New requirements, fewer benefits and a raft of other regulations aim to reduce the popularity of self employment, affecting the working lives of well over one million people.
If you apply for a regular residence permit for the Netherlands, the Dutch government wants to verify whether you pose a danger to the public order and security in the Netherlands. To check this, it is mandatory to fill in an antecedents certificate.
The Rijnsburger cycling tunnel is one of the most important tunnels that connects Leiden city centre and LBSP. To encourage people to continue using the tunnel the municipality would like to work with you to transform the tunnel into a work of art!