See what other think about the course

Katarzyna Matuszewska

Expat Spouse Unilever (moved from Thailand to the Netherlands)

This course is a comprehensive guide to the adaptation process. After the honeymoon phase, you often search for confirmation that moving to a new country was the right choice. This course gives you the opportunity to stop and reflect to whats most important and how to settle with whole family

Mohammad Farahani

Marketing professional at Companial (moved from Iran to the Netherlands)

As a dedicated marketing expert at Companial, Mohammad Farahani leverages his unique perspectives from his journey from Iran to excel in the Netherlands market. This course is definitely the right choice before moving, as it can support you in preparations to the unknown. Bring the awareness of how your culture can vary from the one you know best.

Gosia Smets-Sobkowiak

Communication advisor self employed (moved from Poland to the Netherlands and back)

I have moved to the Netherlands as a young woman, after studying in Utrecht and many years in building a career, I've returned to Poland and then, went back again to the Netherlands. The Relocation course helps in the transition process, as relocation is never about the move. It also made me realise how many identities we have and that moving shapes us in ways we do not recognize at first. I recommend this course to those who want to gain a sense of belonging without losing the roots

Veronica Dyal

Community Engagement Specialist at Expat Spouse's Initiative

I found it helpful and insightful. I believe the course is a great initiative and will be especially valuable for individuals relocating for the very first time, as it helps them organize their thoughts and the moving process.

Andrea Gross

Founder, Little Nudge Marketing, moved from US to the Netherlands

Andrea moved from US to the Netherlands. What she says about the course: It was thought-provoking. It helped me stay present and open in the process of adapting to the new culture. That resonated the most. It reminded me that things will be different and that it’s okay. Every experience should be seen with clear vision and an open heart and mind.