Moved here for my Dutch boyfriend, trouble finding work.

I'd highly recommend you learn Dutch the more you can, B2 if it's possible, not because "it's more interesting in a cv" but because wherever you're in the planet, when you speak the native language of someone the conversation enters in an instant transition where there is paradoxically more confidence and relaxation, I'm researching this from the neuroscience field, and the daily results shows that not only you increment you're neurogenesis process while your learn a new language but you create this full backpack of knowledge and information classified according the context from your experience through the learning process of the language.

I'm currently studying a lot of new languages in an app called "Lingodeer" for learning A1 and A2 is free and premium for b1 and b2 but it's incredible amazing, and like that app there are hundreds. Sometimes is cool to interesting interact with learning languages communities, it will expand your circle and you will practice other languages!

Espero que todo salga bien, pronto llegará la oportunidad, no te desanimes, yo actualmente me encuentro en Francia en una situación similar pero hay que eharle pa' adelante!

Saludos!

/r/Netherlands Thread