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You must have a study visa before studying in the Netherlands. What are the short-term study visas in the Netherlands?

Dutch short-term study visa Short-term courses in the Netherlands, such as crash courses in Dutch, can get a short-term Schengen C visa valid for 90 days. The visa fee is 80 euros and cannot be renewed. You can apply for this visa at the Dutch embassy or consulate in your country. If you don't need a Dutch entry visa, you can take a short-term study course for up to 90 days. However, anything that lasts longer requires a license. If you need a Schengen visa, you will need a C visa for business purposes. You need to provide:

Valid passport or travel document. Two recent passport photos. Prove that you can support yourself financially during your stay, such as bank statements-currently about 55 euros a day. Health insurance certificate. Details of your accommodation, including your accommodation. Confirm to accept your short-term study course. Details of the return flight, confirming that you will leave the Netherlands at the end of your study. You should receive the decision of visa application within 15 days. If your visa is approved, you usually need to get it from the embassy or consulate.

? Intra-EU mobile visa An intra-EU mobile study visa allows you to study in the EU/EFTA. As part of it, you can study in Holland for up to 360 days. Like other Dutch study visas, you need to attend courses sponsored by recognized educational institutions. However, as long as you have a valid permit from another EU member state, you don't need a Dutch residence permit to use this visa. To study in the Netherlands with this visa, you need to provide the following materials: confirm your acceptance of your study course. Proof of financial resources for paying accommodation expenses. Agreement not to accept any job prohibited by the employment law of foreigners (Netherlands). Prove that you have no criminal record and pose no threat to national security. Health insurance certificate. If you already have this visa, you don't need to pay any extra fees.

? Students with other visas related to Dutch students can use other visas in the Netherlands. They are: cultural exchange visa-for young people aged 18-30 who want to study language and culture in the Netherlands for one year. Its price is 320 euros. Working holiday visa-for young people from nine countries including Australia, Canada and Japan-works for one year and studies Dutch culture at the same time. The visa fee is 69 euros.

Recipient visa-/kloc-Young people aged 0/8-30 can work as reciprocal students for up to 30 hours a week for one year. The visa fee is 345 euros. Work experience visa-to participate in work experience in a registered guarantee institution as an intern or apprentice. Its price is 320 euros. These visas are valid for up to one year.