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  1. Social security

    As long as you do not work or take up a paid internship in the Netherlands, you are not obliged to take out any additional insurance in Holland. You

  2. Student housing

    University halls of residence Most universities provide places for first-year students in their halls of residence. You may be offered accommodation

  3. Student housing

    In the Netherlands, students usually do not live on campus, but have their own room. It can be difficult to find a suitable room in most cities.

  4. Before leaving

    From 1 January 2021, a student visa is required if you are staying in the UK for more than 6 months. You can apply for a student visa to study in the

  5. Before leaving

    As soon as you have made the decision to study in Holland, you will need to arrange quite a few things before arrival, upon arrival and during your

  6. Préparer son séjour

    Pour accéder à l’enseignement supérieur portugais, il faut bien entendu maîtriser la langue portugaise et avoir obtenu son diplôme de fin d'études

  7. Tuition fees

    Tuition fees are low and life is comparatively cheap if you compare with other english speaking countries like the UK or the US. Annual tuition fees

  8. Internships

    The employer does not need to apply for a work permit for you. The employer must, however, be able to present an internship agreement to the Labour

  9. Plan your studies

    Plan your studies In order to study at a Dutch institution of higher education, you must take several steps before and after your arrival in Holland.

  10. Living expenses

    Prices can vary considerably depending on how and where you live. International students usually spend between 800.-€ and 1.100.-€ per month. Prices

  11. Finding a course

    Dutch universities offer the largest number of English-taught programmes in continental Europe. About 2,000 programmes are taught entirely in English.

  12. Part-time studies

    In Holland, you may find a few part-time courses in English as well as distance learning programs. The programs and study conditions may vary from one

  13. Student life

    Not all institutions of higher education have a campus, but you will always find real student life there! Each institution has a network of student

  14. Portugal

    Etudier dans un pays qui offre davantage que le soleil et le fado? Apprendre le portugais, la troisième langue la plus parlée dans le monde? Il existe

  15. Deutschland

    Folgende Studienabschlüsse sind förderungsfähig, sofern sie durch eine staatliche oder private, staatlich anerkannte Hochschuleinrichtung (Universität

  16. Belgien

    Folgende Studienabschlüsse sind förderungsfähig, sofern sie durch eine offiziell anerkannte Hochschuleinrichtung (Université, Haute Ecole, Centre de

  17. Niederlande

    Folgende Studienabschlüsse sind förderungsfähig, sofern sie durch eine offiziell anerkannte Hochschuleinrichtung (Universiteit, Hogeschool, University

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