Thanks for your time, yes, I have european citizenship, and Im near to Venlo.quote:Op vrijdag 26 december 2025 11:49 schreef Viv het volgende:
@:Astora33_ I'm sorry to hear you are having such a rough time in the Netherlands, and hope things will be better soon.
Two questions that could help guide you to appropriate resources:
1. Are you a citizen of an EU country?
2. In which Dutch city are you based currently?
quote:Op vrijdag 26 december 2025 10:31 schreef Dotteke het volgende:
I think they can help you better on the link below
https://www.legerdesheils(...)xdM10zIaAufGEALw_wcB
It never hurts to get extra advice.quote:Op vrijdag 26 december 2025 11:59 schreef golfer het volgende:
What did you not understand about this post in your other closed topic:
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But he does need evidence that he has actually worked.quote:Op vrijdag 26 december 2025 12:16 schreef Mommychilgrad het volgende:
So you haven’t been paid despite having worked? That sounds like another disgusting modern slavery company. You could contact the Juridisch Loket, they provide free legal support: https://www.juridischloke(...)r-betaalt-loon-niet/
An employment contract must have been signed, otherwise the OP wouldn’t have come to the Netherlands in the first place. He should receive a final settlement after the contract has been terminated. But getting legal advice never hurts. I also don’t film myself or anything while I’m working, so I have no idea what evidence I’d have other than a signed contract.quote:Op vrijdag 26 december 2025 12:17 schreef ToT het volgende:
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But he does need evidence that he has actually worked.
Somewhere there should be written which employee has worked where but I'm sure these people are experts in forgery with papers.quote:Op vrijdag 26 december 2025 12:24 schreef Mommychilgrad het volgende:
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An employment contract must have been signed, otherwise the OP wouldn’t have come to the Netherlands in the first place. He should receive a final settlement after the contract has been terminated. But getting legal advice never hurts. I also don’t film myself or anything while I’m working, so I have no idea what evidence I’d have other than a signed contract.
quote:Op vrijdag 26 december 2025 12:24 schreef Mommychilgrad het volgende:
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An employment contract must have been signed, otherwise the OP wouldn’t have come to the Netherlands in the first place. He should receive a final settlement after the contract has been terminated. But getting legal advice never hurts. I also don’t film myself or anything while I’m working, so I have no idea what evidence I’d have other than a signed contract.
Perhaps the other colleagues that worked for this employer and/or via this employment agency and are in a similar situation? Might be worth contacting the "Juridisch Loket" all together (or at least together with those that are still in the Netherlands).quote:Several of us have had the same problem.
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quote:Op vrijdag 26 december 2025 10:22 schreef ToT het volgende:
Kick to Werk, Geldzaken, Recht en de Beurs for not having been paid and basically a breach of contract?
For charity you could try FOK!kers helpen FOK!kers or look around for clothing banks, Leger Des Heils or other foundations in the city where you stay now.
If you are homeless, you could for instance start selling homeless newspapers at supermarkets (something what many people don't like to be confronted with but at least it will earn you a bit.)
Going back to your own country might perhaps indeed be the best. How were you ruined there? Financially so you have no money for a trip back and build your life up there again?
Good luck!
If it is money to buy a ticket back to your country your best chance is to go to your local municapality.quote:
Germany?quote:Op vrijdag 26 december 2025 11:45 schreef Astora33_ het volgende:
having come from another country in search of a better future.
I would like to be able to find a job here instead of returning, I have no one in my country or to return to... but in my situation, on the street and without resources, it is very complicated.quote:Op vrijdag 26 december 2025 16:28 schreef voetbalmanager2 het volgende:
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If it is money to buy a ticket back to your country your best chance is to go to your local municapality.
Most cities help migrant workers to go back whenever they have lost their job and housing.
If you want legal advice then FHF is not the right subforum. WGR is the best subforum for that.
So what questioms do you want to have answered? @:Astora33_
It's very unlikely anyone can help you with that. Your best advice is to return anyway and the city of Venlo can help you with that. Call 14077 on monday for that help.quote:Op vrijdag 26 december 2025 17:06 schreef Astora33_ het volgende:
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I would like to be able to find a job here instead of returning, I have no one in my country or to return to... but in my situation, on the street and without resources, it is very complicated.
I don't mean to bother you, but it would be appreciated. I have very few resources and I'm just getting by as best I can. There's nothing I can do if this agency doesn't pay.quote:Op vrijdag 26 december 2025 16:41 schreef Pinuts het volgende:
Is there anything you need now urgently that I can help with? I cannot provide accomodation, but I live also close to Venlo so if you are really in need for food, some clothes, or a good conversation let me know!
You have no one in the Netherlands neither.?quote:
*Eitherquote:Op vrijdag 26 december 2025 17:11 schreef r_one het volgende:
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You have no one in the Netherlands neither.
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Ik vroeg het me af ... relax zegquote:Komop zeg, TS is belazerd en zit daardoor in zwaar weer. Wat aardiger mag ook wel.
quote:Op vrijdag 26 december 2025 16:41 schreef Pinuts het volgende:
Is there anything you need now urgently that I can help with? I cannot provide accomodation, but I live also close to Venlo so if you are really in need for food, some clothes, or a good conversation let me know!
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