Thank you for putting this together!! I definitely learned a few new things about the moving process. Here are some timestamps for people coming back to use this as a reference: 2:58 - Long stay vs short stay 3:15 - Types of visas 4:44 - Au pair visa (18-25, working for host family) (Channel w/ more info linked in desc.) 4:26 - Joining partner/family visa *Working in The Netherlands* 5:07 - Types of work permits 6:33 - Highly skilled migrant qualifications 6:51 - Finding a company to sponsor/How to ask about sponsorship 11:03 - Afro Euro Tech Conference shout-out 13:08 - Relocating with immediate family as an employee 14:16 - Comparing salary to cost of living 15:33 - Negotiating salary and benefits 17:30 - Citizenship/Permanent residence requirements 18:25 - 30% rule qualifications and benefits *Studying in The Netherlands* 19:35 - Moving as a student 20:52 - Choosing a school 21:56 - Financing information site (Link in desc.) 22:31 - Cost of studying in NL 23:18 - University sponsorship requirements 23:40 - Working to pay tuition 24:33 - Relocating with family as a student 25:49 - Finding a job after graduating 26:09 - Qualifying for orientation year (Can qualify if degree is not from NL)
am interested in aupair in the Netherlands,please assist with the link and information on bow i can go about it.i am ready to start and become an aupair this October and am very much interested! please assist🙏
I know I will becoming unpopular now, but people shouldn't be coming to the Netherlands anymore. We have so many refugees these days, and no housing!!! If you come, don't expect there are houses available. Citizens here have to wait 10 to 15 years before getting their own home. Children live in with their parents until in their 30ths. Home rents 1000 to 2000 per month. Rooms for students aren't available either! And those there are, are extremely expensive!!! (700 till 800 euro's per month) The Netherlands aren't allowed to build many houses because of the CO2. So don't come! Life has become very expensive in the last year. Prices of food have almost doubled!!! Gas prices are going through the roof! A good insurance for health care will cost you ast least 150 euro without dentist costs. You have a own risk of 370 euro's per year. Cars aren't affordable either, because seconde hand good cars are hard to come by because of the transition to electric cars. The Netherlands will become a country for only the rich people! So don't come!!! I would that expats like Josepine stop selling the Netherlands to others. It's not the paradise they make you believe it is.
Thank you for sharing your video on my beautiful dream country. I lived in Amsterdam, enjoyed the fun and beautiful landscape, dams, dukes and sluice gates, outside the large cities and seaports like Rotterdam. Is the Euro Mast Tower at Rotterdam still a land mark ? My school,Delft University of Technology, with its Hydraulics Laboratories, has trained several Nigerian experts in the Water Resources /Supply industries. Netherlands, a Country always at war with the sea.
I'll be moving for studying, but I got a little anxious when u said that working full-time and supporting the studies from the income is not very possible. Can you make a video on what jobs are available for skilled people while studying? Will I get a well paid part-time job as long as I am skilled already? And do you think students in Amsterdam can survive based on a part-time job income? Great videos, I watch all of them! 💕
Hi hi, I was addressing payment of the school fees with the income from work. I think if you’ve already had your fees sorted, you can earn enough to take care of living expenses. You can also save up some money during the summer when you can work full time. For part time role, it depends on the job, if the part time job is in a sector that pays high hourly rates say the tech industry then you’re likely to be paid well. In other case, you’ll be paid same as others I think. It just depends on the job.
I know I will becoming unpopular now, but people shouldn't be coming to the Netherlands anymore. We have so many refugees these days, and no housing!!! If you come, don't expect there are houses available. Citizens here have to wait 10 to 15 years before getting their own home. Children live in with their parents until in their 30ths. Home rents 1000 to 2000 per month. Rooms for students aren't available either! And those there are, are extremely expensive!!! (700 till 800 euro's per month) The Netherlands aren't allowed to build many houses because of the CO2. So don't come! Life has become very expensive in the last year. Prices of food have almost doubled!!! Gas prices are going through the roof! A good insurance for health care will cost you ast least 150 euro without dentist costs. You have a own risk of 370 euro's per year. Cars aren't affordable either, because seconde hand good cars are hard to come by because of the transition to electric cars. The Netherlands will become a country for only the rich people! So don't come!!! I would that expats like Josepine stop selling the Netherlands to others. It's not the paradise they make you believe it is.
I know I will becoming unpopular now, but people shouldn't be coming to the Netherlands anymore. We have so many refugees these days, and no housing!!! If you come, don't expect there are houses available. Citizens here have to wait 10 to 15 years before getting their own home. Children live in with their parents until in their 30ths. Home rents 1000 to 2000 per month. Rooms for students aren't available either! And those there are, are extremely expensive!!! (700 till 800 euro's per month) The Netherlands aren't allowed to build many houses because of the CO2. So don't come! Life has become very expensive in the last year. Prices of food have almost doubled!!! Gas prices are going through the roof! A good insurance for health care will cost you ast least 150 euro without dentist costs. You have a own risk of 370 euro's per year. Cars aren't affordable either, because seconde hand good cars are hard to come by because of the transition to electric cars. The Netherlands will become a country for only the rich people! So don't come!!! I would that expats like Josepine stop selling the Netherlands to others. It's not the paradise they make you believe it is.
Thank you for the informative video. I work in the Netherlands under HSM and would like to bring my family here. Does my wife need to complete a Dutch exam?
Thanks for you amazing video. I am looking for postdoc (academia) positions. Do you know if they offer high skilled visa ? What type of visa did you get when you were chosen for PhD? Thanks!
Hello I am bangladeshi, but I have italian document permesso di soggiorno illimatato italiano. Tomorrow morning, come to Amsterdam .right now. Where are you going to the migration office in Amsterdam to submit my application stay in Amsterdam & work. Pls help me....
hi. thanks for this video a few questions please 1) if I get a HSM visa , what type visa would my husband and child get? would the sponsor company full out that application as well or this is something we have to do separate 2) can you change companies under hsm visa or you have keep working for this 1 company? 3) what if this company lays you off what happens to your visa? can u look for another job?
Hi Swanky.. your partner gets a family of HSM visa. He/she is entitled to work full time just like the HSM visa. Your kids also get same. You have to ask the sponsor if they will fill out application. Most times they do if the whole family is travelling at the same time from a country outside the Netherlands. But if the company doesn’t, you can apply for your family separately and pay for the application fees. You can change company but the company you’re changing to will have to sponsor you if not you may need to leave the country. Also it’s important to check the contract and make sure there is no clause stopping you from leaving the company that sponsored you first. If they lay you off, you have I think 180 days to find another HSM job that will sponsor you, if not you may need to leave the country.
Hello, I'll be completing my masters studies in Poland soon and I got an ERASMUS+ programme for internship which I plan to do in The Netherlands and it will last for only 2 months, I've tried to talk to few recruiters I met online for a job but I've not been able to get any yet, if you can recommend a recruiter fir me, I'll really appreciate. Also I plan to stay permanently after the internship, I don't know if there's a possibility. I'll be very glad if you can make suggestions for me, thank you.
The 50% progress isn't a condition anymore for the cancellation of a residence permit, but you have to use a certain ruling to justify why you havent achieved 50%.
Hi Josphine. I've been reading about cyber safety in the Netherlands, but haven't come to a conclusion. Will you please talk about that too in your next videos😊
Hey josephine, im currently in sweden and i have planned to leave sweden for the netherlands at the end of the year, i have cousins and aunties and all that over there i’ve even got a job. How do i progress to get my stay over there? Id like to stay permanently, im a swedish citizen, born in Sweden
If you’re already a Dutch citizen and you have your valid passport, you don’t need any other document to work in the Netherlands. At least that’s from my understanding.
Hello. My partner is European (Portuguese citizen) we are living in South Africa. I know he doesn’t need visa to come live there. What about me? We also have a child who is Portuguese like his dad and 🇬🇦 Gabonese like me.
I know I will becoming unpopular now, but people shouldn't be coming to the Netherlands anymore. We have so many refugees these days, and no housing!!! If you come, don't expect there are houses available. Citizens here have to wait 10 to 15 years before getting their own home. Children live in with their parents until in their 30ths. Home rents 1000 to 2000 per month. Rooms for students aren't available either! And those there are, are extremely expensive!!! (700 till 800 euro's per month) The Netherlands aren't allowed to build many houses because of the CO2. So don't come! Life has become very expensive in the last year. Prices of food have almost doubled!!! Gas prices are going through the roof! A good insurance for health care will cost you ast least 150 euro without dentist costs. You have a own risk of 370 euro's per year. Cars aren't affordable either, because seconde hand good cars are hard to come by because of the transition to electric cars. The Netherlands will become a country for only the rich people! So don't come!!! I would that expats like Josepine stop selling the Netherlands to others. It's not the paradise they make you believe it is.
Hi Josphine, I am 33 yrs old and I have enrolled for an executive masters program in the Netherlands. In my understanding, to stay in Netherlands after my orientation visa, I would require a visa sponsorship job. If I managed to get one, I will get a HSM visa. In this case will I be eligible for 30%ruling?
Hi Anett. From my understanding, you won’t be eligible because you would be employed from the Netherlands. I think 30% rule apply to those employed from outside the Netherlands.
Pls mam, may i be assisted to get a self furnished accommodation in Rotterdam. I hv an Unconditional offer of a place to study a master's course. Where can i get a cheap rent around Rotterdam or Holland? Can i commute any where in holland to my uni at Rotterdam? Am a believer of Jesus, can i get a place or church to worship in the Netherlands.? Can i get a job b4 graduation and what happens when its the case
I know I will becoming unpopular now, but people shouldn't be coming to the Netherlands anymore. We have so many refugees these days, and no housing!!! If you come, don't expect there are houses available. Citizens here have to wait 10 to 15 years before getting their own home. Children live in with their parents until in their 30ths. Home rents 1000 to 2000 per month. Rooms for students aren't available either! And those there are, are extremely expensive!!! (700 till 800 euro's per month) The Netherlands aren't allowed to build many houses because of the CO2. So don't come! Life has become very expensive in the last year. Prices of food have almost doubled!!! Gas prices are going through the roof! A good insurance for health care will cost you ast least 150 euro without dentist costs. You have a own risk of 370 euro's per year. Cars aren't affordable either, because seconde hand good cars are hard to come by because of the transition to electric cars. The Netherlands will become a country for only the rich people! So don't come!!! I would that expats like Josepine stop selling the Netherlands to others. It's not the paradise they make you believe it is.
You make very good videos but try to make them shorter. Like going straight to the point in your explanation. I watched all of it but it’s so unusual of me. And I guess it’s hard for people to watch a 30mins video on UA-cam.
How to move to the Netherlands: 1. Get a job in a sector where there is a (serious) shortage for viable personnel and where you are qualified and/or experienced for. 2. Start a business that actually adds true fungible value to our society. 3. One of noth mentioned above. 4. Learn Dutch 5. Make yourself useful. 6. Don't cause any trouble in our country. 7. Work. 8. Accept aka subscribe to our values here. Acknowledge and please show some respect for our culture, our history, our customs and values-system. 9. Work. 10. Be economically / financially independent and not reliant on welfare. 11. Work.
Thank you for putting this together!! I definitely learned a few new things about the moving process.
Here are some timestamps for people coming back to use this as a reference:
2:58 - Long stay vs short stay
3:15 - Types of visas
4:44 - Au pair visa (18-25, working for host family) (Channel w/ more info linked in desc.)
4:26 - Joining partner/family visa
*Working in The Netherlands*
5:07 - Types of work permits
6:33 - Highly skilled migrant qualifications
6:51 - Finding a company to sponsor/How to ask about sponsorship
11:03 - Afro Euro Tech Conference shout-out
13:08 - Relocating with immediate family as an employee
14:16 - Comparing salary to cost of living
15:33 - Negotiating salary and benefits
17:30 - Citizenship/Permanent residence requirements
18:25 - 30% rule qualifications and benefits
*Studying in The Netherlands*
19:35 - Moving as a student
20:52 - Choosing a school
21:56 - Financing information site (Link in desc.)
22:31 - Cost of studying in NL
23:18 - University sponsorship requirements
23:40 - Working to pay tuition
24:33 - Relocating with family as a student
25:49 - Finding a job after graduating
26:09 - Qualifying for orientation year (Can qualify if degree is not from NL)
am interested in aupair in the Netherlands,please assist with the link and information on bow i can go about it.i am ready to start and become an aupair this October and am very much interested!
please assist🙏
You're a sweetheart ❤
You made me love Netherlands ❤
I know I will becoming unpopular now, but people shouldn't be coming to the Netherlands anymore. We have so many refugees these days, and no housing!!! If you come, don't expect there are houses available. Citizens here have to wait 10 to 15 years before getting their own home. Children live in with their parents until in their 30ths. Home rents 1000 to 2000 per month. Rooms for students aren't available either! And those there are, are extremely expensive!!! (700 till 800 euro's per month) The Netherlands aren't allowed to build many houses because of the CO2. So don't come! Life has become very expensive in the last year. Prices of food have almost doubled!!! Gas prices are going through the roof! A good insurance for health care will cost you ast least 150 euro without dentist costs. You have a own risk of 370 euro's per year. Cars aren't affordable either, because seconde hand good cars are hard to come by because of the transition to electric cars. The Netherlands will become a country for only the rich people! So don't come!!! I would that expats like Josepine stop selling the Netherlands to others. It's not the paradise they make you believe it is.
Congratulations for the really valuable information!!
This video is soo helpful! Thank you so much!!!
First to be watching this.
Weldone beautiful sis.
How is the family.
Thank you for your support. We are doing well thank you. And you?
thank for info, really helpful
Hello futoite ...
Glad to be here
cant wait to finally move there!
Thank you for sharing your video on my beautiful dream country. I lived in Amsterdam, enjoyed the fun and beautiful landscape, dams, dukes and sluice gates, outside the large cities and seaports like Rotterdam. Is the Euro Mast Tower at Rotterdam still a land mark ?
My school,Delft University of Technology, with its Hydraulics Laboratories, has trained several Nigerian experts in the Water Resources /Supply industries.
Netherlands, a Country always at war with the sea.
You're so prettyy and your make up is always beautiful🩷🎀
I'll be moving for studying, but I got a little anxious when u said that working full-time and supporting the studies from the income is not very possible. Can you make a video on what jobs are available for skilled people while studying? Will I get a well paid part-time job as long as I am skilled already? And do you think students in Amsterdam can survive based on a part-time job income? Great videos, I watch all of them! 💕
Hi hi,
I was addressing payment of the school fees with the income from work. I think if you’ve already had your fees sorted, you can earn enough to take care of living expenses. You can also save up some money during the summer when you can work full time. For part time role, it depends on the job, if the part time job is in a sector that pays high hourly rates say the tech industry then you’re likely to be paid well. In other case, you’ll be paid same as others I think. It just depends on the job.
Nice question same here
I know I will becoming unpopular now, but people shouldn't be coming to the Netherlands anymore. We have so many refugees these days, and no housing!!! If you come, don't expect there are houses available. Citizens here have to wait 10 to 15 years before getting their own home. Children live in with their parents until in their 30ths. Home rents 1000 to 2000 per month. Rooms for students aren't available either! And those there are, are extremely expensive!!! (700 till 800 euro's per month) The Netherlands aren't allowed to build many houses because of the CO2. So don't come! Life has become very expensive in the last year. Prices of food have almost doubled!!! Gas prices are going through the roof! A good insurance for health care will cost you ast least 150 euro without dentist costs. You have a own risk of 370 euro's per year. Cars aren't affordable either, because seconde hand good cars are hard to come by because of the transition to electric cars. The Netherlands will become a country for only the rich people! So don't come!!! I would that expats like Josepine stop selling the Netherlands to others. It's not the paradise they make you believe it is.
Please what’s the cheapest School in Netherlands or tuition fee range
Thanks 🙏👍.😊
You’re so welcome.
I am a new here but You are doing well so i subscribe to your Channel
Thank you!!!
Thank you for the information. I wish there was an option for working class people, but I suppose that's never the case for anything in society.
Hi Josephine! What if the company didn’t look for employees in the EU, but just wants me to work with them based on my work?
Please can you re do this video for 2024 . For internationaly trained nurses
what camera did you use here, it's so clean. Help me out, i want to get it too. if its an iPhone, what model?
Nwanyi oma, ka Chineke gozie gi.
Bedankt.
Chukwu goziekwa gi 🙏🏾. I hope the info helps in some way 🤗
well done thak you girl
Hey beautiful
Thank u somuch darling for everything. Am Evelyn from uganda
Bless u dear
EPIC and informative content!!
Honestly! That was am amazing video, straight to the point, pls can you give me more link for jobs seeker, am in Nigeria pls.
Heloo
How do I move to Netherland if I just have the budget is about 1500.00 europe thanks
I know I will becoming unpopular now, but people shouldn't be coming to the Netherlands anymore. We have so many refugees these days, and no housing!!! If you come, don't expect there are houses available. Citizens here have to wait 10 to 15 years before getting their own home. Children live in with their parents until in their 30ths. Home rents 1000 to 2000 per month. Rooms for students aren't available either! And those there are, are extremely expensive!!! (700 till 800 euro's per month) The Netherlands aren't allowed to build many houses because of the CO2. So don't come! Life has become very expensive in the last year. Prices of food have almost doubled!!! Gas prices are going through the roof! A good insurance for health care will cost you ast least 150 euro without dentist costs. You have a own risk of 370 euro's per year. Cars aren't affordable either, because seconde hand good cars are hard to come by because of the transition to electric cars. The Netherlands will become a country for only the rich people! So don't come!!! I would that expats like Josepine stop selling the Netherlands to others. It's not the paradise they make you believe it is.
How do i book a visa appointment from Nigeria? I keep getting directed to the French Embassy.
I live in Greece w Greek nationality . Do I need a visa if I want to move in there?
As an EU national you do not need a permit to work in any EU country
Thank you for the informative video. I work in the Netherlands under HSM and would like to bring my family here. Does my wife need to complete a Dutch exam?
Can you make comparison video about why you chose Netherland over Canada and Australia please?
I’m super interested in this question. Please Ma’am kindly see to this.
please do you have idea on how i can apply for job as an Healthcare assistant in netherland? will be so glad if you put me through this.
Thanks for you amazing video. I am looking for postdoc (academia) positions. Do you know if they offer high skilled visa ? What type of visa did you get when you were chosen for PhD? Thanks!
Hello
I am bangladeshi, but I have italian document permesso di soggiorno illimatato italiano. Tomorrow morning, come to Amsterdam .right now. Where are you going to the migration office in Amsterdam to submit my application stay in Amsterdam & work. Pls help me....
hi. thanks for this video a few questions please
1) if I get a HSM visa , what type visa would my husband and child get? would the sponsor company full out that application as well or this is something we have to do separate
2) can you change companies under hsm visa or you have keep working for this 1 company?
3) what if this company lays you off what happens to your visa? can u look for another job?
Hi Swanky.. your partner gets a family of HSM visa. He/she is entitled to work full time just like the HSM visa. Your kids also get same.
You have to ask the sponsor if they will fill out application. Most times they do if the whole family is travelling at the same time from a country outside the Netherlands. But if the company doesn’t, you can apply for your family separately and pay for the application fees.
You can change company but the company you’re changing to will have to sponsor you if not you may need to leave the country. Also it’s important to check the contract and make sure there is no clause stopping you from leaving the company that sponsored you first.
If they lay you off, you have I think 180 days to find another HSM job that will sponsor you, if not you may need to leave the country.
Hello, I'll be completing my masters studies in Poland soon and I got an ERASMUS+ programme for internship which I plan to do in The Netherlands and it will last for only 2 months, I've tried to talk to few recruiters I met online for a job but I've not been able to get any yet, if you can recommend a recruiter fir me, I'll really appreciate. Also I plan to stay permanently after the internship, I don't know if there's a possibility. I'll be very glad if you can make suggestions for me, thank you.
Hai mam have a good day to you lam also moving Netherlands so me will get offer letter as soon as possible
The 50% progress isn't a condition anymore for the cancellation of a residence permit, but you have to use a certain ruling to justify why you havent achieved 50%.
Hi Josphine. I've been reading about cyber safety in the Netherlands, but haven't come to a conclusion. Will you please talk about that too in your next videos😊
What do you want to know about it?
Hey josephine, im currently in sweden and i have planned to leave sweden for the netherlands at the end of the year, i have cousins and aunties and all that over there i’ve even got a job. How do i progress to get my stay over there? Id like to stay permanently, im a swedish citizen, born in Sweden
Is it possible to find a job with multiple language skills and experience as a sales manager with visa sponsorship?+ Quite big work experience
My program is 1 yr. I also applied for Dutch Scholarship! If granted what happens
Can you qualify for the parnter permit if your partner is a student?
Hello pls I am from cameroon but presently in Dubai my mother is in Netherlands she have 2 kid there pls what can she do to bring me there
How to work as nurse in Netherland with Visa sponsorship
If you’re Dutch Citizen living the UK, do you need a residence permit or is having a just Dutch Passport okay to work and live in NL?
If you’re already a Dutch citizen and you have your valid passport, you don’t need any other document to work in the Netherlands. At least that’s from my understanding.
tx
Hlo mam who to processing
Hello. My partner is European (Portuguese citizen) we are living in South Africa. I know he doesn’t need visa to come live there. What about me? We also have a child who is Portuguese like his dad and 🇬🇦 Gabonese like me.
Hi hi,
I do have a few questions…
Are you a Portuguese citizen or can apply to become one based on marriage?
Is accommodation still hard to find?
I know I will becoming unpopular now, but people shouldn't be coming to the Netherlands anymore. We have so many refugees these days, and no housing!!! If you come, don't expect there are houses available. Citizens here have to wait 10 to 15 years before getting their own home. Children live in with their parents until in their 30ths. Home rents 1000 to 2000 per month. Rooms for students aren't available either! And those there are, are extremely expensive!!! (700 till 800 euro's per month) The Netherlands aren't allowed to build many houses because of the CO2. So don't come! Life has become very expensive in the last year. Prices of food have almost doubled!!! Gas prices are going through the roof! A good insurance for health care will cost you ast least 150 euro without dentist costs. You have a own risk of 370 euro's per year. Cars aren't affordable either, because seconde hand good cars are hard to come by because of the transition to electric cars. The Netherlands will become a country for only the rich people! So don't come!!! I would that expats like Josepine stop selling the Netherlands to others. It's not the paradise they make you believe it is.
Is Netherlands embassy in Nigeria please?
Embassy is in Ghana if I remember
Hmmm...
Hi Josphine, I am 33 yrs old and I have enrolled for an executive masters program in the Netherlands. In my understanding, to stay in Netherlands after my orientation visa, I would require a visa sponsorship job. If I managed to get one, I will get a HSM visa. In this case will I be eligible for 30%ruling?
Hi Anett. From my understanding, you won’t be eligible because you would be employed from the Netherlands. I think 30% rule apply to those employed from outside the Netherlands.
Pls mam, may i be assisted to get a self furnished accommodation in Rotterdam. I hv an Unconditional offer of a place to study a master's course. Where can i get a cheap rent around Rotterdam or Holland? Can i commute any where in holland to my uni at Rotterdam? Am a believer of Jesus, can i get a place or church to worship in the Netherlands.? Can i get a job b4 graduation and what happens when its the case
I know I will becoming unpopular now, but people shouldn't be coming to the Netherlands anymore. We have so many refugees these days, and no housing!!! If you come, don't expect there are houses available. Citizens here have to wait 10 to 15 years before getting their own home. Children live in with their parents until in their 30ths. Home rents 1000 to 2000 per month. Rooms for students aren't available either! And those there are, are extremely expensive!!! (700 till 800 euro's per month) The Netherlands aren't allowed to build many houses because of the CO2. So don't come! Life has become very expensive in the last year. Prices of food have almost doubled!!! Gas prices are going through the roof! A good insurance for health care will cost you ast least 150 euro without dentist costs. You have a own risk of 370 euro's per year. Cars aren't affordable either, because seconde hand good cars are hard to come by because of the transition to electric cars. The Netherlands will become a country for only the rich people! So don't come!!! I would that expats like Josepine stop selling the Netherlands to others. It's not the paradise they make you believe it is.
So can you at least list out the paradise you are referring people to??😊
@@scrappedlivesSo leave Netherlands for us if you it is too expensive for you
@@OsundareToheeb i can afford it, but many can't. It's not paradise.
😂😂@@scrappedlives
Hello
May you give us that link you said of job & scholarship in Netherland
And your email for more info
I am not gay😃, and even if I was, but I love your lips
You make very good videos but try to make them shorter. Like going straight to the point in your explanation. I watched all of it but it’s so unusual of me. And I guess it’s hard for people to watch a 30mins video on UA-cam.
How to move to the Netherlands:
1. Get a job in a sector where there is a (serious) shortage for viable personnel and where you are qualified and/or experienced for.
2. Start a business that actually adds true fungible value to our society.
3. One of noth mentioned above.
4. Learn Dutch
5. Make yourself useful.
6. Don't cause any trouble in our country.
7. Work.
8. Accept aka subscribe to our values here. Acknowledge and please show some respect for our culture, our history, our customs and values-system.
9. Work.
10. Be economically / financially independent and not reliant on welfare.
11. Work.
I want to move there because I live in Australia and my dad is from the Netherlands
Can I get your email please
How do I book a visa appointment online from Nigeria? I keep getting directed to the French embassy