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What is the key for international students to successfully immigrate to the Netherlands?

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1. What is the key for international students to successfully immigrate to the Netherlands?

First of all, the Netherlands is not an immigrant country, but you can get a green card in the Netherlands, study and live in the Netherlands, and stay in the Netherlands after graduation, that is, you can change to a work visa and get a green card in the Netherlands after working for 4-5 years, so you can enjoy the same treatment as Dutch citizens. Secondly, after studying in the Netherlands, it is relatively easy to immigrate to other countries because of its high gold content in the world. After studying in the Netherlands, it will be easier whether you choose to return to work or immigrate, and studying in the Netherlands has many benefits.

University graduates (including research universities and applied science universities) with Dutch national recognition can be postponed for one year after graduation. International students can apply for changing the type of residence permit and then make full use of this year to find a job. The new residence permit allows you to find a job as a "high-tech immigrant" or an "ordinary labor immigrant".

During this year, before you find a job that allows you to stay in the Netherlands, although you can't apply for various state benefits, you can make a living by working without applying for a work permit.

After one year, you must find a job as a "senior skilled immigrant" or an "ordinary labor immigrant", otherwise you must return to China. If you can't find a job, you must change the type of residence permit.

As can be seen from the above, the key to immigration after studying in the Netherlands is to find a job and apply for a work visa within one year after graduation. So it is not difficult to apply for studying in Holland. As long as we work harder, we can do anything we want.

U-University in the Netherlands is a research-oriented university, focusing on research. 1 Institute *** 14 universities, except for the open university which is not recognized by the Ministry of Education of China, other 13 universities are recognized by the Ministry of Education of China, and most of them rank in the top 200 in the world. The academic system of research universities is 3 years for undergraduate, 2 years for business 1 year and 2 years for engineering. Of course, there are exceptions, such as a master's degree from Utrecht University. Groningen's master's degree in international financial management was 1.5 years, which was jointly organized with Uppsala, Sweden (world ranking 100). You can get master's degrees from two schools after graduation. Many students and parents are unfamiliar with European universities, and at the same time, due to the small number of schools and the difficulty in actual application, they have formed various doubts about studying in Europe.

2. The role of studying abroad

1, the time spent studying abroad is included in the permanent residence time.

During the period of studying in the Netherlands, international students will be counted as permanent residents here, and will also be counted as permanent residents in the European Union. In this way, students can shorten the time of many immigrants, that is, students can not only get their academic qualifications here, but also start to calculate the time of permanent residence.

2. Signing time after graduation.

This kind of visa is called the search year here in the Netherlands, and it can also be called the year of looking for a job. Generally, the validity period of this visa is 1 year, which is for students to find jobs. Although it is only one year, this year has been able to prepare students for a foothold and life in the Netherlands.

Students can decide whether to find a job or start a business here during this time, which is also the buffer time for students. But to get this visa, students need to finish their undergraduate or master's degree here. Compared with other ways of emigrating to the Netherlands, this way can give students a one-year buffer period as a transition.

And the buffering effect brought by the signing time of this work is really important. Don't feel that time is not enough. Actually, that's enough. The employment rate in the Netherlands is already very high.

3. Start a business by signing a work contract

If you are self-employed, the Dutch scoring standard is very high, 300 points, which is divided into three parts. The first is the conditions of students, the second is the planning system, and the third is what value students can create for the Netherlands. From the first point and the second point, the students studying here, then the conditional score refers to the requirements for students' academic qualifications, and students can get 30 points directly when they study for a master's degree here. Then there is the business plan, and students can start to implement their own plans during the one-year work visa.

4. Short study time

If students want to study abroad in the shortest time, the cost is relatively low, and then they can reunite with their families as soon as possible after graduation, which can also be realized here in the Netherlands, because there are also many academic courses in 1 year.

3. Application points

1, high school students

High school graduates, junior college graduates and undergraduate graduates can apply for colleges and universities here, and high school students can apply for H or U universities. But H-class universities don't need to have college entrance examination results. Students' IELTS is only 6.0, and those below this score have to study for half a year. H-class universities need students to interview or even write.

However, U-universities are somewhat difficult to apply for. They generally require IELTS 6.5, and they must also have college entrance examination scores and have more than two lines.

2. College students

College students generally need 1 year and a half to two years to complete the undergraduate program of H-class universities. Ielts is 6.0 like high school students, and those below this score have to go to preparatory school for half a year. Because U-universities don't recognize junior college degrees, to apply for U-universities, you have to apply according to the process of high school students.

3. Master students

There are many options to study for a master's degree in the Netherlands, because there are many English courses in H-class universities here, and no matter what type of graduate students you apply for, you have to score 6.5 in IELTS. In addition, applying for a U-shaped university requires an average score of about 80 points. And many schools require students to take the gmat in business.