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Netherlands 🇳🇱

The Netherlands, also known as Holland, is a country in Northwestern Europe famous for its canals, windmills, tulip fields, and cycling culture. Its major cities — Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht — are hubs of innovation, art, and commerce.

For Migrants: The Netherlands is very expat-friendly, with a high standard of living, excellent public transport, and widespread English proficiency. Dutch society is open, tolerant, and multicultural.
For Students: The Netherlands offers world-class education with many programs taught entirely in English. Students enjoy a vibrant international community and access to Europe for travel.
For Workers: The Netherlands has a strong economy with opportunities in tech, engineering, logistics, agriculture, finance, and healthcare. The work culture values work-life balance and flexibility.

Requirements for Studying in the Netherlands

  1. Acceptance Letter: From a recognized Dutch university or educational institution.
  2. Student Visa (MVV): Required for non-EU students staying longer than 90 days.
  3. Residence Permit: Your university usually applies on your behalf.
  4. Financial Proof: Show funds to cover living expenses (around €1,000 per month).
  5. Health Insurance: Must have valid health coverage.
  6. Language Proficiency: IELTS/TOEFL for English programs or NT2 exam for Dutch programs.

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Requirements for Visiting the Netherlands (Tourist Visa)

  1. Schengen Visa: Valid for stays up to 90 days.
  2. Travel Itinerary: Flight booking, hotel reservation, daily schedule.
  3. Financial Proof: Proof of at least €55 per day of stay.
  4. Travel Insurance: Minimum coverage of €30,000 for medical expenses.
  5. Ties to Home Country: Proof you will return (employment letter, business documents, family commitments).

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Requirements for Working in the Netherlands

  1. Job Offer: Contract from a Dutch employer.
  2. Work Permit (TWV) or Highly Skilled Migrant Permit: Employer often applies for this.
  3. Residence Permit: For stays longer than 90 days.
  4. Qualifications: Relevant diplomas or certifications may be required.
  5. Financial Proof: Salary must meet Dutch minimum income thresholds for foreign workers.

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