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    Why the Netherlands

    The Netherlands is quite a small country, but that is part of its charm, because amazing places and experiences are always within reach.

    Why studying in the Netherlands ? Living in the Netherlands International Students in the Netherlands
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    Apply for a university

    Each degree and each university has its own application requirements, so pay close attention and carefully check the list of required documents.

    Bachelor Master PhD How to apply
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    Study in the Netherlands

    The Netherlands is one of the first non-English speaking countries where universities started to teach higher education programs in English.

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    Our Network of Student Ambassadors is here to listen and advise you on any matter regarding life in the Netherlands.

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    Why the Netherlands
    Why studying in the Netherlands ? Living in the Netherlands International Students in the Netherlands
    Apply for a university
    Bachelor Master PhD How to apply
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    Settle fast
    Settle in with minimal effort and live your student life like a local
    Healthcare
    Explore your health benefits as an international student in the Netherlands
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    Find out how being part of Student-Helpr Community can enhance your student experience
    Finances
    Learn about scholarships, fees, student allowances and cost of living in the Netherlands
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    Find out how to travel within and outside the Netherlands fast and hassle-free
    Housing
    Learn everything you need to know about student housing in The Netherlands
    Getting settled in the Netherlands

    The Netherlands offers numerous opportunities for international students, but there are a few important steps you need to follow before you can go on with your new life. First, you will have to register and receive your BSN number, then link your BSN to your DigiD. Some students have to apply for a residence permit. All this may sound overwhelming, but we're here to make it easy for you.

    Registration/Burgerservicenummer (BSN) Resident permit for students Dutch Phone Number DigiD
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    Move around

    After you enroll in one of the best universities in the Netherlands, you will come to discover how easy it is to get places within the city or the country. You can rent or buy a bike or scooter to get to the movies, classes, restaurants, or parks in no time.

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    Soft-landing package

    An unfamiliar environment can make anyone nervous. Add the peer pressure on students to that, and you have a recipe for disaster. It is important to take care of all your administrative tasks correctly and promptly. However, there is no need to panic, because our FREE Soft-landing package ensures that you will go through the mandatory course of action for international students in the right way. Consequently, all that is left for you to do is to enjoy life in the Netherlands to the fullest.

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    Dutch healthcare system

    Health insurance in the Netherlands is mandatory. Make sure you stay informed about how soon you should purchase a policy and what are the benefits that come with it. Healthcare for international students may include visits to the Dutch Doctors, General Practitioners (GP), different types of Hospitals, and Private Practice Specialists. It all varies on an individual basis and whether or not you want to add “extras” to your policy.

    Healthcare system in the the Netherlands Dutch Dental Care Health Insurance in the Netherlands
    Dutch GP

    The first thing you should know about Health Care Insurance in the Netherlands is that you need to register with a General Practitioner to get medical care. Find the closest doctor to your new home and make sure you register with them before their practice fills up. If so happens that you need medical attention before you find your GP, you can use the First Aid program as a temporary solution.

    Dutch GP (thuisarts) Medical help outside GP hours/weekends HelloDoc-Temporary Solutions
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    Healthcare Allowances

    Dutch Government offers healthcare allowances for national and international students coming from lower-income backgrounds. Student health insurance cost is a problem for many families. Therefore, if you meet certain requirements, you can receive an allowance from the government to help you make ends meet. Here you can find out what Zorgtoeslag is and how you can apply for it.

    Healthcare allowance (zorgtoeslag)
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    Psychologist

    Moving out of your home and adjusting to a new culture can be physically and psychologically exhausting. International students, in particular, suffer from stress and depression. We strongly believe that everybody should have quick access to a Psychologist or Counselor that can address their issues fast and shame-free. Therefore, we are here to help foreign students match with Therapists specialized in international student mental health.

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    Student-Helpr Community

    We are the community of international students in the Netherlands. Because the Dutch education system is not only about studying, it is about having fun, Make new friends and enjoy your student life. Our community gives you access to the best events, parties, locations and venues. Be part of Student-Helpr community and enjoy studying in the Netherlands.

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    Want to know how to save more money in college? Don’t hesitate to browse through all the student discounts that you can benefit from. Many bars, restaurants, coffee places, cinemas, bike shops, and rentals offer generous price cuts for students. If you are enrolled in a Dutch university, you can use your discounts to save up on your school supplies, clothes, your dream excursions, or even international plane tickets.

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    Manage finances

    A student in the Netherlands spends on average €800 to €1,100 a month. Is this a small or large amount? It’s up to you to decide. Consider all your expenses like housing, food, and transportation costs before you relocate. Find out how to save money as a student in The Netherlands, how to do your taxes like a pro, and how to avoid Incassobureau reprisals.

    Manage your Finances Living costs in the Netherlands What is an incasso bureau?
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    Allowances

    Can students get Housing Benefit in the Netherlands if they’re enrolled full time? The short answer is yes, but there are certain conditions. Depending on your financial situation, you may qualify for allowances from the Dutch government. Find out if you meet the requirements and how much you can get for your Housing or Health Care needs below.

    What allowances am I eligible for? Rent allowance (huurtoeslag) Health insurance allowance (zorgtoeslag)
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    Banking

    If you’re looking for ways to save money as a college student, you may have to open up a student bank account first. Find out about the biggest banks in the Netherlands, what their fees are, how easy it is to handle international banking, and what the perks of having a student account are.

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    DUO

    What is DUO? It’s an Educational Executive Agency, founded to help both domestic and international students in the Netherlands. You can contact them if you need help with the evaluation of your non-Dutch diploma. You can also find information about the Enrolling Processes, Tuition Fees, and Application Deadlines.

    Study Financing (DUO)
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    Fly

    Flying to and from the Netherlands is easy and affordable! You will find airports in Amsterdam, Maastricht, The Hague, Rotterdam, Eindhoven, and Groningen that handle European and/or Intercontinental flights all year round. You can choose from 326 destinations around the planet from one of the best-connected countries in the world.

    Dutch Airports
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    Public transportation in the Netherlands

    Wander around the city, or across the country by Metro, Train, Tram, Bus, Trolleybus, or even Ferries. The variety of public transportation in the Netherlands is staggering. Studying in the Netherlands experience has to include the exploration of the country’s rich culture and its colour-bursting flat landscapes.

    Train Public Transport in Amsterdam Public Transport in The Hague Public Transport in Rotterdam OV-chipkaart
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    International traveling

    Education in the Netherlands for international students is accessible and affordable, and luckily so is International Travelling. Schiphol Airport is one of the best connected airports in Europe, but there are also various options of travelling abroad by train or bus. Discover all the different means of transportation that can bring you on your next adventure.

    Flixbus Excursions International traveling by train
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    Move around

    You will find the best universities in the Netherlands, and also the best and easiest ways to get to places. You can bike or take a scooter to and from classes, coffee places, museums, or restaurants, just like the locals do. You can also drive your car or use a car service if that’s what you prefer. Just keep in mind, bicycles are highly accessible and always have the right of way on most Dutch inner-city streets.

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    Student housing

    The Netherlands offers numerous opportunities for international students, but there are a few essential steps you need to follow before you can make the most out of the Dutch student life that awaits you.

    Student Housing in the Netherlands Student Housing Advice
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    Find your accommodation

    After you enroll in one of the best universities in the Netherlands, it's time to take care of your student accommodation.

    How to find student accommodation
    Housing Partners

    We are working hard to find the best housing providers for you in the Netherlands. Coming Soon, we will offer you a wide range of housing solutions.

    Settle fast
    Getting settled in the Netherlands
    Registration/Burgerservicenummer (BSN) Resident permit for students Dutch Phone Number DigiD
    Move around
    Bikes Scooters
    Soft-landing package
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    Healthcare
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    Healthcare system in the the Netherlands Dutch Dental Care Health Insurance in the Netherlands
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    Dutch GP (thuisarts) Medical help outside GP hours/weekends HelloDoc-Temporary Solutions
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    Manage your Finances Living costs in the Netherlands What is an incasso bureau?
    Allowances
    What allowances am I eligible for? Rent allowance (huurtoeslag) Health insurance allowance (zorgtoeslag)
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    Dutch Banking System Choose your bank Student banking International Banking
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    Travelling
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    Public transportation in the Netherlands
    Train Public Transport in Amsterdam Public Transport in The Hague Public Transport in Rotterdam OV-chipkaart
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    Student Housing in the Netherlands Student Housing Advice
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    Work in the Netherlands

    If you want to find a job in the Netherlands, there are several aspects that you have to consider. Learn what a work permit for international students is, explore the differences between part-time and full-time employment, and get an overview of the system before you start working in the Netherlands.

    Job System Explained Working Part-Time vs. Full-TIme Work as EU/Non-EU student Holiday Leave Taxes in the Netherlands What is a "zoekjaar"
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    Find your job

    Discover excellent job opportunities for international students. Find the best internship positions, part-time or full-time jobs or spend your free time volunteering.

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    Hiring? Post a new job

    Do you offer an internship, part-time or full-time job suitable for students or graduates? Post it here and reach up to 200.000 international students in the Netherlands.

    Post a job
    Work in the Netherlands
    Job System Explained Working Part-Time vs. Full-TIme Work as EU/Non-EU student Holiday Leave Taxes in the Netherlands What is a "zoekjaar"
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