Just a little reminder that every EU country is different when it comes to allowing you to reside there.
For example, in Belgium everybody with an EU passport is welcome. However if you want to stay for longer than 3 months, you have to be able to show that you are going to be working (or have sufficient funds otherwise). Furthermore, finding a place to live isn’t going to be easy if you don’t have a job arranged or 6 months rent saved up.
I don’t know what the exact situation is in the NL, but it’s worth investigating.
You also want to learn Dutch asap. If you already speak Afrikaans, you’re three quarters of the way there :)
Just a little reminder that every EU country is different when it comes to allowing you to reside there.
For example, in Belgium everybody with an EU passport is welcome. However if you want to stay for longer than 3 months, you have to be able to show that you are going to be working (or have sufficient funds otherwise). Furthermore, finding a place to live isn’t going to be easy if you don’t have a job arranged or 6 months rent saved up.
I don’t know what the exact situation is in the NL, but it’s worth investigating.
You also want to learn Dutch asap. If you already speak Afrikaans, you’re three quarters of the way there :)