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What's the difference between studying abroad first and studying abroad after emigration?

If conditions permit, if domestic parents have plans to send their children abroad to study in the future, they may wish to consider emigrating from abroad first. In this way, their children can actually spend a lot less unnecessary tuition and even accommodation fees than pure international students. In addition, other advantages are even worse.

What are the advantages of emigrating before studying abroad?

1 cost

As far as the Netherlands is concerned, the undergraduate tuition for non-EU students is generally 5000- 10000 euros. Then the EU tuition fee is only 1200 euros. It's not just the difference in tuition fees. For Dutch college students, the government will subsidize 6,000 euros every year. Note that this is not a scholarship, but a subsidy. I believe everyone knows very well that the Dutch actually don't charge for university education.

2 4- 18 Education is free.

The children of parents who came here to be Dutch immigrants began to appear younger, because the tuition fees of high school students aged 4 to 18 were all free. Not only that, the Netherlands also has 120 euros of KIDSFEE every month. Children also have an interest training fee of 250 euros per year (let children attend interest classes)

There is no need to wait five years.

Children who have completed the five-year ID can enjoy the same welfare benefits as Dutch children and students, that is, as I said above, tuition fees are subsidized by EU countries. And usually the Netherlands also has transportation subsidies for Dutch students. There will be welfare benefits in all aspects of life.

4 for the children's own development.

Generally, the undergraduate course is 4 years, and the U-shaped university is 3 years. Can I stay in Holland after school? You can check it on the official website of Dutch City Hall. There are strict conditions for international students to stay in their countries of study. The first is that the ID must be continuously updated for five years before the ID expires (not short-term, such as visiting relatives and studying abroad). Then these five years can only be said to be counted after you graduate from work. It is not easy to find a job in the Netherlands, but also to take care of the domestic work. But it's different if you are an immigrant. If you have status, even if you have no job, you will get unemployment benefits if you are unemployed. Of course, this is another story. After graduating from college, you can get a one-year search year ID in the Netherlands. If you find a job this year, your employer will help you apply for a job ID. If you can't find a friend who works this year, you will probably go back to China. However, if you are an immigrant, you will not be subject to such restrictions after graduation, and you can even go to other countries to work or continue your studies.

5 calculate an account

Four-year life and study plus tuition in the Netherlands needs RMB 6,543,800+0,000. What about elite immigrants like us now? The expenses incurred in the early stage here are roughly as follows: lawyer's fees, application fees, Dutch materials submission fees, Dutch notarization fees, translation, planning books and other expenses, and the later fees are taxes and fees. At the same time, the Netherlands does not need an asset certificate to explain the source of the property. Add up to 6.5438+200,000 RMB.

6 One person, the whole family emigrated.

If you immigrate to the Netherlands, you can take your family (/kloc-children under 0/8 years old) with you. Spouses (including male and female friends in communication, including homosexuals) can enjoy the right to work freely after arriving in the Netherlands. They don't need to apply for a work permit. They can be employed in any full-time or part-time job in the Netherlands, and their accompanying children can enjoy free education in the Netherlands when they arrive. Education in the Netherlands is free and compulsory from childhood to high school. For universities, students from EU countries are 1 1,200 euros, while students from non-EU countries generally need tuition fees ranging from 5,000-11,000 euros, leaving a lot of money. Many things handled here are for children to go to school.