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Is it easy to get a visa to work in Holland? Is it easy to get a visa to work in Holland?

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Unless otherwise stipulated in the visa, visas issued by Schengen countries can freely enter and exit between Schengen countries.

Schengen countries include Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the Netherlands.

Getting a visa does not mean that the holder automatically has the right to enter Schengen countries. In addition to your valid passport, visa and travel insurance, border inspectors may ask you to provide documents to prove your financial situation, length of stay and purpose of your visit. If you plan to stay in the Netherlands for more than 90 days in six months, you should apply for a temporary residence visa. (MVV) The embassy or consulate of the main destination country you are going to is the official institution that accepts visa procedures.

If the main destination is uncertain, you must apply for a visa at the embassy or consulate of the destination country where you intend to stay for the longest time.

If you want to visit more than one Schengen country and stay in each country for the same time, please apply for a visa at the embassy or consulate of your first entry country.

Where to apply for a visa:

People's Republic of China (PRC) residents, regardless of the place where their passports are issued or their domicile, can apply for visas at the Dutch Embassy in Beijing or the Consulate General in Shanghai/Guangzhou according to their place of residence.

Consulate General of the Netherlands in Shanghai: accepting visa applications from residents of Shanghai, Anhui, Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces;

Consulate General of the Netherlands in Guangzhou: accepting visa applications from residents of Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region;

Residents of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Macao Special Administrative Region may apply for visas from the Consulate General of the Netherlands in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region:

3. How to apply for a visa:

All applicants must apply for a visa in person except servants.

1 holders of diplomatic passports, official passports and ordinary business passports 2 applicants of contracting units of the embassy 3 16 children can be handled by their parents or legal guardians, and the embassy only accepts visa applications with complete materials.

If the materials are incomplete, your application will be returned with a list of missing materials, which is the deadline for submission.

If the materials are complete, the applicant will be informed of the date of receiving the visa result, which is as follows:

The visa was approved. (You'll get a passport with a visa) B The visa was refused. You will get a passport with a visa acceptance stamp and a letter of refusal. You can reapply for a visa or appeal within 30 days. The rejection letter has explained the reasons for the rejection and the appeal procedure.

Your visa application has been sent to the Dutch authorities for decision. You will get a passport with a visa acceptance stamp. The embassy will contact you as soon as it receives the decision. This process usually takes 2 to 4 weeks, and no more than 3 months. The embassy needs additional materials. You will get a passport with a visa acceptance stamp and a list of additional materials that need to be supplemented.

You can submit your passport when submitting supplementary materials.

The visa acceptance fee is 35 euros. (From June 65438+1 October1in 2007, it was adjusted to 60 Euros! ) Pay when submitting the application.

The visa fee shall be paid in RMB according to the foreign exchange rate quoted by the embassy or consulate on that day. No matter what the visa result is, the visa acceptance fee will not be refunded.

4. Materials to be prepared All applicants must prepare:

1 A completed and signed Schengen visa application form and two photos. (color recent photo, front, white background) 3 Passport is valid for not less than 90 days after returning to China. Passport must have at least one blank visa page, passport identity page and copy of signature page.

Copy of ID card, both sides need to be copied.

5 air ticket reservation form. (Note: Please don't buy air tickets until you get the visa approval! ) 6 The original and photocopy of medical insurance must be applicable to Schengen countries, and the insured amount must be at least 30,000 euros, which will be used for emergency medical treatment and medical expenses for returning home. (If the visa is refused, the insurance company refuses to surrender, and can choose to submit the insurance policy after the visa is approved.) 7 Children/students: The original and photocopy of the student ID card and the original school leaving certificate (official letter stationery, address, telephone number, fax number, contact person, signature and signatory position) are required. In addition to 1-7, applicants applying for business study or short-term training should also provide:

8 Hotel orders in all Schengen countries 9 Original official invitation letter from Dutch company, printed in English or Dutch.

(Only in an emergency and with consent, the fax of the invitation letter is acceptable, but it must also be accompanied by a copy of the signatory's passport/ID card. )-Please indicate the full address, telephone number, fax number, signer's name and position of the inviting company on the official stationery.

-explain the purpose of the visit, the estimated stay time and the detailed schedule. -Indicate who is responsible for paying the fees. -If the inviting party pays the fee, please provide proof of the financial status of the inviting company. -If the inviter guarantees that the applicant will return to China on time, please indicate. (See attachment for details)-Invite the company's local registration certificate, which will help to determine the visa result. 10 Original sealed dispatch letter issued by the applicant's employer. Need to be translated into English or Dutch.

-Please use official stationery, affix official seal, and indicate the date, name and position of the signer.

-Indicate the detailed address, telephone number and fax number of the employer.

-Indicate the applicant's name, position, salary and working years.

-State the purpose of the applicant's visit and confirm that he will continue to work in the company after the visit.

-Indicate who is responsible for paying the fees.

Business license of China Company, with English or Dutch translation. (original+copy) 12 proves that there are enough funds to pay for travel and living expenses:

-If it is paid by the employer: proof of financial status of the employer (for example, bank statement, copy of year-end profit and loss statement). )-If the applicant pays his own expenses: proof of personal financial status (such as salary slips for the last three months, bank statements for the last three months, traveler's checks, etc.). ), in addition to 1-7, the applicant applying for visiting relatives/friends should also provide:

Copy of Dutch guarantor's passport/ID card (if applicable, please also attach the copy of guarantor's husband/wife/partner's passport/ID card) 9 The invitation letter of guarantor must be certified by the local Dutch city hall.

10 written proof that the guarantor guarantees the applicant to return to China on time.

If the guarantor lives in the Netherlands: the certificate is issued and certified by the local Dutch city hall (which can be included in the invitation letter) and is valid for three months.

If the guarantor lives in China: a complete and signed letter of guarantee *+a copy of the guarantor's residence permit in China+an individual's residence address in the Netherlands or living with relatives (invitation letter issued by the city hall) 1 1 proof of the guarantor's financial status (e.g. payroll for the last three months, bank statement for the last three months, etc.). ) 12 certificate of relationship with guarantor:

-Visa for visiting relatives: notarized proof of kinship certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China-In case of other relationships: show the original materials (photos, letters+envelopes, etc.). ) certifying relationship 13 China applicant: original household registration book; Attach a copy of each page.

14 foreign applicant: the original residence permit of China; Attach a copy of each page.

15 financial documents (note: insufficient funds do not mean that the visa will be automatically refused! ) people with jobs: show me the company's letter of confirmation:

-Please use official stationery, affix official seal, and indicate the date, name and position of the signer.

-Indicate the detailed address, telephone number and fax number of the employer.

-Indicate the applicant's name, position, salary and working years.

-Indicate the departure time.

Retirees: show retirement payroll or pension fund, or other proof of fixed income.

Housewife: Show your husband's work income certificate,+marriage certificate certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Unemployed adults: minors with proof of fixed income: proof of work and income of parents/legal guardians,+proof of kinship certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

In addition to 1-7, applicants applying for short-term study/research should also provide:

Original official invitation letter from Dutch school or research institution, indicating:

-The purpose of the visit, the estimated length of stay, the schedule/itinerary,-Who will be responsible for the study/research expenses-Accommodation during the study/research in the Netherlands. 9 If the study/research is assigned by the employer, please refer to Notes on Business Visa Application 10 If the applicant bears all expenses: personal financial proof (such as salary slips for the last three months, bank statements for the last three months, traveler's checks, etc.). ).

-Student ID card-letter from the school stating the purpose of study/research (printed in English or Dutch, and indicating the school address, telephone number, fax number, name and position of the signatory)