 Money? Please, sir. I'm poor. Oh, hey there. I'm Olexi, and today we will be talking about money. Finding a job in Nenskete is not an easy task, but there are a few steps you have to take before doing that. First, you will need to get your rental contract and address registration. Then, you will need to get your Dutch social security number, which is called BSN. For that, you will need to make an appointment in the city hall. If you have your BSN number, you can make a Dutch bank account. The most popular ones are ING, ABN Emerald and Rebel Bank. Finally, you will have to make a Dutch health insurance. For that, we have a separate video where we talk about healthcare in the Netherlands with more information on this topic. After you've taken all of the steps, it's time for you to spread your CV all around the city. Restaurants, bars, delivery services, call centers, everywhere. And then tell your friends, your teachers, your family, everyone. Be patient and persuasive. It might take some time. You can also register in one of the job agencies, such as Randstad. And oh boy, knowing Dutch is a plus. Want to be your own boss? Fine. Register as a freelancer. Here they are called ZZPs. You can find more information on imxpat.nl. For information about working while studying, you can check studyingholen.nl. Links under the video. In the Netherlands, you can benefit from the governmental financial support. To use its online services, you need to have DigiD, which is a digital version of BSN. If you are a citizen of the EU, you can also get study financing. The organization to turn to is called Duo. There are two types of allowances you can get. The first one is a healthcare allowance, which is called Zortwooslag. And the second one is a rent allowance, which is called Poortwooslag. All of the mentioned financial support options have an online calculator, which will help you determine if you qualify for the allowance or how much you will get. The conditions are changing quite often, so make sure you keep an eye on that. If you found this video useful, make sure you check our other videos. Thank you for watching and happy survival in the Netherlands. Bye.