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How much is the living expenses for studying in Holland for one year?

Living expenses: Generally, it is 65,438+03,000 to 65,438+05,000 guilders per year, according to the standards of European students. China students generally have savings. The monthly living expenses of China students studying and living in the Netherlands (including food and accommodation) are about 1000 guilders, equivalent to RMB 3,800.

International students can generally live in boarding houses arranged by the school, and the cost ranges from 450 to 850 Dutch guilders per month. International students can work while studying for a degree, but they need to apply for a work permit.

Tuition and registration fees: There is no uniform standard for tuition and registration fees of Dutch universities. The tuition fees and registration fees of students vary from school to school, and schools can decide according to their own conditions. Schools often give discounts to foreign students who have just arrived in the Netherlands, and the international student offices of various schools will provide details.

Insurance: generally about 1000 guilders per year, including the basic items that students need in the Netherlands.

A major feature of studying in the Netherlands is that students are not required to provide guarantee money. The funds that students need to prepare are the tuition fees for the first year, which will be credited to the designated account of the school. Before students apply for a visa, the school will show this fee to the Dutch Immigration Bureau.

As the Dutch government allows foreign students to work, employers apply for work permits for students. Non-EU students can't work more than 1 week during their school days. 1 hour salary is 6- 10 euro. There is no time limit for holidays, students can work full-time, and the income from working can subsidize part of their living expenses.