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This is how temporary living with a host family works

Last updated: 10/11/2024, 14:58

If you have fled from Ukraine, you can live temporarily with a host family. Read how it works here.

Here is how to arrange a place to stay with a host family

You may be able to find housing with a host family through family or friends in the Netherlands. For information and tips on suitable housing, contact VluchtelingenWerk Nederland (VWN) or your contact person at the municipality where you are staying.

Contact with VluchtelingenWerk Nederland

On this page you will find contact options with RefugeeWerk Nederland (VWN). Do you have a question that is not answered on RefugeeHelp? VWN staff will be happy to help you.

In the past, you could also apply to live with a host family through RefugeeHomeNL or Takecarebnb. Currently, this is no longer possible.

Sometimes you can also rent housing from your host family

If you are staying with a host family and are offered a lease so that you can have longer housing, it is important to be well-informed about other options of accommodation, for example.

You can take the rental contract, before you sign it, to a walk-in clinic or to an online consultation hour of VluchtelingenWerk Nederland. During the consultation hour, they can check whether it is a fair contract so that you can make an informed decision. You can use the appointment scheduler on RefugeeHelp to make an appointment for an online consultation hour.

Should you not want to use those options above and sign the rental agreement, it is important that both you and your host household de-register from RefugeeHomeNL.

RefugeeHomeNL is ending on 31 December 2023. You can still receive support from RefugeeHomeNL until 31 December. After that, you need to decide together with your host family whether you can continue to live with your host family in 2024 without the support of RefugeeHomeNL.

If the cohabitation is going to end in 2023, RefugeeHomeNL will guide you as well as possible around the time of departure. If you decide not to live together anymore, you do have the right to a place in a municipal reception centre.

The amount of your living allowance may change if you live with a host family

If you come to the Netherlands as a refugee from Ukraine, you get money for food, clothing and other personal expenses. This is called a living allowance. You get this money as long as you do not have your own income. Both adults and children are entitled to this money.

You may receive less living allowance at the municipal reception centre than with a host family. This is because the municipality may pay part of the living allowance in kind. For example, as food and drinks.

Living allowance if you fled from Ukraine

On this page you can read more about living allowance. Living allowance is money from the Dutch government for food, clothing and other personal expenses. The amount of your living allowance depends on the type of reception centre you are staying in and your age.


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