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12 oktober 2015 Practical issues
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12 oktober 20152 Checklist www.studyin.nl Visa and permits Insurance Housing Diploma evaluation Support in your home country
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12 oktober 20153 Visa and residence permit < 3 months Enter Holland with ‘short stay visa’ (Visum Kort Verblijf, VKV) Report to the local immigration authorities Register at your host institution when you arrive > 3 months Enter Holland with ‘provisional residence permit’ (Machtiging tot Voorlopig Verblijf, MVV) Report to the local immigration authorities Register at your host institution when you arrive Register with the municipality (GBA) as an inhabitant of the local municipality (within 5 days) Dutch host institution can apply for student: fast-track procedure Check Student Visa Wizard on www.studyin.nlwww.studyin.nl Questions? immigration@nuffic.nlimmigration@nuffic.nl
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12 oktober 20154 Insurance Dutch law requires everyone living in Holland to be covered by health insurance Students must make sure that they have adequate cover There are three healthcare insurance possibilities: You have to take out a Dutch public healthcare insurance Your insurance policy in your home country covers your stay in the Netherlands You take out a new or special insurance policy for your stay in the Netherlands Lippmann: www.ace-ips-nl.com AON: www.students-insurance.eu
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12 oktober 20155 Housing Finding a place to live in a country as crowded as Holland is not easy Before coming to Holland, first ask your host institution whether or not housing will be arranged for you in advance In most cases the host institution will arrange student accommodation for the first year Very common to rent rooms on the private market Rooms usually unfurnished, and kitchens/bathrooms often shared Average monthly room rent: €300-500 (incl. electricity, water, gas) More information: www.studyin.nl
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12 oktober 20156 Diploma evaluation Nuffic is central point of contact for the evaluation of foreign diplomas evaluates around 9,000 diplomas a year Where possible, a foreign diploma is compared to a Dutch diploma In-house experts specialized in the education systems of specific countries Nuffic is also able to determine whether a programme or an educational institution is officially recognized and tests the authenticity of diplomas
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12 oktober 20157 Support in your home country Dutch Embassy or Consulate Netherlands Alumni Associations Netherlands Education Support Offices Netherlands Education Information Offices
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Working after your study Search period of a year to find a job after graduation Apply for a change in the purpose of stay in your residence permit: ‘seeking work after graduation’ The new residence permit is meant to look for a job as a so called ‘highly skilled migrant’, but also allowed to look for a job as a regular ‘labour migrant’ During search period you’re not allowed to get State grants, but you may work without work permit After search period no job found, then return to home country When found a job, then change purpose of stay again
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12 oktober 2015 More information? www.studyin.nl
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