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Do I need a deposit certificate to study in the Netherlands?

Most schools in the Netherlands do not need the applicant to provide a deposit certificate when applying, and only a few (such as Eindhoven University of Technology) need a deposit certificate of about 200,000 RMB to be submitted with the application. Proof of deposit is often needed in the process of applying for a visa, because the Dutch Immigration Bureau must ensure that students have at least 850 euros of funds at their disposal in the Netherlands every month, so it is necessary to prove that students have financial support. Prove that this financial ability can be directly remitted to the school account, and the excess tuition and accommodation fees will be directly refunded to the students themselves after being deducted by the school; Another way is to go to the four major domestic banks to apply for deposit certificates. However, please note that the deposit certificates of the four major banks have a fixed format and cannot be completely modified according to the template of the Dutch Immigration Bureau, so they will not be recognized in many cases. Moreover, the final visa may delay time, thus delaying admission. Therefore, it is strongly recommended to send money directly to the school.