If you work and live in the Netherlands, you might have questions about matters such as your work, your home, your income or your rights. Work in NL's information point in Venlo’s library has all the information you need. This information is clear and reliable and available free of charge. You can get help in several languages, often from people who have been a newcomer to the Netherlands themselves. There is no need to make an appointment. There are Work in NL information points in Horst, Maasbree, Panningen, Venlo and Venray.
If you are unable to come to us, feel free to call us on +31 88 – 00 46 339 or e-mail us at win@venray.nl. Make sure to include your phone number in your e-mail so we can easily contact you if necessary.
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Address
Bibliotheek Venlo
Begijnengang 2
5911JL Venlo
Phone number: +31 88 00 46 339
E-mail: win@venray.nl
Information points in North Limburg
There are around 53,000 EU migrant workers who live and work in the North Limburg region. Things usually go well, but sometimes extra help or information is needed. The people who work at the Work in NL information points are there to help. They provide advice and support regarding your rights and duties when it comes to matters such as housing, registering with the municipality and settling and integration.
They can put you in touch with the right organisations, too, if necessary.
There is also a handy information app with lots of information in many languages: https://myinfoapp.nl/WIN-NL.
Living in the Netherlands and registering
As an EU citizen, you have rights and duties. If you will be staying in the Netherlands for more than four months, you must register with the municipality. You will then be a temporary resident. You also need to go along to the municipality to:
- Change your address, for example if you move home
- Get married
- Register a birth
- Apply for a driver's licence
- Report the theft of documents
- Register a death
Where can you find information?
If you want to know more about traffic rules, fines, schools, allowance or taxes,
visit one of our information points. You can also find information in the MyInfo apps. All information is available in your own language. You can download the apps here:
What do the information points do?
The information points can help you if you have questions about:
- Living in the Netherlands and housing
- Registering with the municipality
- Work and integration
We provide information and advice. If we do not know the answer to your question, we will put you in touch with the right organisation.
Just walk into the information point. There is no need to make an appointment.
Languages
We speak:
| English |
| Dutch |
| Polish |
| Romanian |
| Bulgarian |