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Niels & Eva

Niels & Eva(28)

Utrecht β†’ Bristol

Young coupleβ€’Moved in 2024

Eva works as a nurse, I'm a graphic designer. Eva was offered a job at Bristol Royal Infirmary through a recruitment agency that specifically recruits NHS staff from abroad. The NHS has a chronic shortage of nurses, so her Skilled Worker visa was arranged quickly. I came along as a dependant.

Renting a home in the UK was the biggest culture shock. In the Netherlands you rent a place, pay a deposit and you're done. In England you need references β€” from a previous British landlord, which of course you don't have. You need a credit history β€” which as a newcomer you don't have. And many landlords ask for a UK-based guarantor, which you also don't have. We eventually paid six months' rent upfront to convince a landlord.

A letting agent in Bristol explained how it works: you don't pay agency fees as a tenant (that's been legally banned since 2019), but you do need a reference check via a credit reference agency. We had no British credit score, so had to provide extra documents β€” employment contract, bank statements and a letter from Eva's employer. OpenRent was ultimately the website where we found our flat β€” directly from the landlord, which simplified the process.

NHS registration was automatic for Eva through her employer. For me as a dependant I had to register separately with a GP. It went smoothly β€” BRP, proof of address (a bank statement or utility bill) and a completed form at the practice. What surprised us: you can't freely choose your GP like in the Netherlands. You're assigned based on your postcode. Fortunately our GP practice was good.

Bristol is a great city for a young couple. It's smaller than London, but buzzing with culture, music and street food. Rents are more affordable β€” we pay Β£1,100 for a two-bedroom flat in Bedminster. The city is progressive, green and has a strong sense of community. We quickly made friends through Eva's work and a local running club.

Our biggest advice: start building your UK financial footprint months before your move. Open a bank account as soon as possible (Monzo or Starling can be done online without a UK address), apply for your NI number and build your credit history. And don't be discouraged by the rental market β€” it's frustrating, but it works out. After a year we feel completely at home in Bristol.

Highlights

  • NHS actively recruits nurses from abroad β€” visa arranged quickly
  • Renting without credit history: 6 months upfront or extra documentation
  • No agency fees for tenants in England (Tenant Fees Act 2019)
  • Open a Monzo/Starling account before moving β€” build your credit history

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