The best (meaning surest) advice is to use balanced connections between your DAC and your AMP (assuming both DAC and AMP support them). Balanced connections are entirely insensitive to ground loops and will eliminate the problem.
If you have to use unbalanced connections there are some wiring/cabling tricks you can do to minimize hum (especially if one or the other side has a balanced connection), but ultimately you're at the mercy of your equipment at that point.
If you're buying new equipment, look for equipment with balanced connections you'll be glad you did (and not just because of ground hum, they also reject line noise and all other sorts of common mode interference)
I'm in the U.S. so my situation is a little different, but I have connected several different USB DAC models (about a dozen) to various amps and most of them produced no hum. Some of them did/do. It's ultimately a question of the way the rooms and equipment in question are wired, and I know of no good way to predict whether you will or won't get a hum other than using a) optical or b) balanced connections between DAC and amp.