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Different levels of Dutch immigrant welfare system

The Netherlands is one of the richest countries in the world, ranking fourth in comprehensive national strength and one of the countries with better welfare in the world. Let's introduce the welfare system of Dutch immigrants from different aspects. Welcome to read!

Dutch medical welfare

Medical insurance costs about 90 euros per month, and you can enjoy 60% government subsidies. Commercial medical insurance purchased in the Kingdom of the Netherlands is a global insurance. If you are hospitalized in China, all medical expenses can be reimbursed in the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Dutch education welfare

After immigrating to the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the children of new immigrants can enjoy almost free education benefits until high school. After obtaining a passport of the Kingdom of the Netherlands or permanent residency in the Netherlands, you can apply to any university, equivalent institution or major in the European Union, and the fee is only about 1 1,200 euros per academic year (the tuition fee for China students is not EU- subsidized, and it is about 5,000 euros to 9,000 euros per academic year).

Children also enjoy benefits that all international students can't enjoy, such as free transportation cards (trains, buses and subways), accommodation allowance (4,500 euros/year), interest-free loans, single subjects, full-year scholarships, etc. It should be noted here that not only the children of immigrants, including their spouses, go to university for further study after entering the Netherlands, but also enjoy the treatment of Dutch students (there are some differences between spouses over 27 and those under 27).

Higher education is developed and talent advantage is obvious. Dutch higher education is in a global position, and many research universities such as Leiden University, Amsterdam University and Delft University of Technology rank among the top in the world. In addition, vocational colleges have been established in all provinces in the Netherlands to train practical talents and provide a large number of high-quality talents for the Netherlands. Among the non-English-speaking countries in Europe, English is popular in Holland. More than 80% of Dutch people can speak English, and a considerable number of Dutch people can work in German, French, Spanish and other languages.

High welfare policy from cradle to old age

After holding a five-year permanent residence card in the Netherlands or a passport in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, customers can enjoy most of the benefits of Dutch nationals, such as children's money, free education, medical insurance, and all-round tax refund. They can get a loan of 250,000 euros to buy a house and get a large tax refund like the Dutch. The only benefits they could not enjoy in the first five years after emigrating to the Kingdom of the Netherlands were unemployment benefits and relief funds.

At the same time, the new immigrants also enjoy some benefits that the nationals of the Kingdom of the Netherlands can't enjoy, such as changing China's driver's license into a Dutch driver's license without trial (saving 5,000 euros), such as a 30% reduction in personal income tax. At the same time, for new immigrants, they can also get a 19% tax credit when buying cars, computers, mobile phones, furniture and other products.

Strong economic strength and trade position

The Netherlands is the 18 largest economy in the world and the sixth largest economy in the European Union. In recent years, in the global competitiveness report of the World Economic Forum in Davos, the Netherlands has all entered the top 10. As a traditional trading power, the Netherlands has a very stable position in global trade.

Superior geographical location and developed logistics network.

The Netherlands is located at the intersection of the North Atlantic route and the European continental sea passage, facing the North Sea and backing the hinterland of the European continent. Its consumption population within 500 kilometers of Fiona Fang reached 65.438+0.7 billion, accounting for almost half of the EU market. Rotterdam port is the largest in Europe and the ninth largest in the world, and it is the main shipping port in and out of Europe. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is one of the busiest international airports in Europe, ranking in the top five in terms of take-off and landing sorties, cargo volume and passenger volume.

Further reading: common sense of Dutch immigrants' life

Clothing: Winter in Holland is long and cold, and summer is short, so it is advisable to carry clothes mainly in autumn and winter.

Residence registration: you must report to the foreign affairs department of the local police station within eight days of your arrival in the Netherlands and show the relevant documents.

Insurance: Dutch law stipulates that everyone must apply for medical and accident insurance and show proof of insurance when reporting to the police station.

Transportation: The public facilities related to public life in the Netherlands have their own color system, and the public transportation system in the Netherlands is very convenient. Trains, buses and bicycles will be introduced here.

Train: If you expect to travel by train frequently in the coming year, you might as well consider buying a train discount card.

Bus, tram and subway: the tickets for these three cars are the same.

Bicycle: The bicycle lanes in Holland are well planned, and it is very convenient to have bicycles instead of walking. The Dutch government stipulates that bicycles must have:

1. Front and rear lights;

2. Rear reflector;

3. Wheel reflective strips, or you will be fined if you are found by the police.

Money: Traveler's checks and cash on hand can be deposited in branches of domestic banks in the Netherlands, local banks in the Netherlands or postal banks. Service items of postal bank: account opening, transfer, check and interest calculation.

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