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Living expenses: Generally 10,000 to 10,000 guilders per year, which is set according to the standards of European students, and Chinese students generally have surplus. The monthly living expenses (including food and housing) of Chinese students in the Netherlands are about 1,000 guilders, which is equivalent to 3,500 yuan.
International students can generally live in boarding houses arranged by the school, which cost between 450 and 850 guilders per month. International students can work part-time while studying for their degree, but they need to apply for a part-time work permit. Insurance:
It is usually around 1,000 guilders per year and includes the basic items that students need in the Netherlands.
Taking the full cost of the first year of the undergraduate program in International Business as an example, students need to pay about 60,000 to 70,000 yuan for tuition, registration fee, insurance premium, and living expenses. Universities in the Netherlands generally start around September each year, and the academic year generally runs from the end of August to the middle of June of the following year. Only a few colleges and universities can open classes in the spring, and the academic year runs from February to December.
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Visa fees. From 5 April 2010, the following rules apply to visa fees:
Children 0-5 years old: free of charge.
Children 6-12 years old: EUR 35.
Adults and children over 13 years old: EUR 60.
The visa fee must be converted to the Embassy's exchange rate and paid in cash in RMB.
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You can pay the visa fee and visa service fee by cash or credit card (China UnionPay only) at the Visa Application Center.
Visa fee: collected on behalf of the embassy or consulate. Unless you qualify for a visa fee waiver, a visa fee must be paid for all types of visa applications.
Airport transit visa: 60 euros about 460 RMB.
Short-term Schengen visa (1-90 days): 60 euros about 460 RMB.
Dutch Caribbean (less than 30 days): 35 euros about 265 RMB.
Visa service fee: 190 RMB.
This fee is jointly established with the Embassy of the Netherlands in Beijing and includes the services provided by the Netherlands Visa Application Centre during the visa application process, such as appointment, document review, information consultation, application entry, etc.
Value-added fees: Other fees that you will need to pay during the visa process.
If you would like to receive an invoice for the service fee, please request it after payment; The receipt of the visa fee will be returned to you with your passport.
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For students from the Netherlands, other EU or EEA countries, Switzerland, or Suriname, tuition fees for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees may range from €1,000 to €2,000 per year.
These are often referred to as statutory tuition fees on the university**. International students from abroad may be twice or triple their EU and EEA counterparts.
This can be up to €15,000 per year, but the amount depends on the institution, degree, type of residence permit, previous school history, and scholarship opportunities. Depending on the program, graduate fees can be as high as €20,000.
There may also be an application fee, which varies from €50-€100 depending on the course or course. A bachelor's degree in the Netherlands lasts four years, so students in the European Union and the European Economic Area are estimated to spend up to €8,000 in total on university tuition, while students in the non-EU Economic Area are estimated to spend up to €45,000.
Private schools (particuliere scholen) – including business schools that offer bachelor's and MBA programs – are higher, and students can spend up to €30,000 on a full school course.
There are a variety of options when it comes to renting, but you can expect to pay up to €1,000 per month, depending on where in the city you end up living in.
If you are able to share a flat with someone else, the rent may be ** to around €1,600 per month. University accommodation is also available, but it can be very limited, depending on where you end up attending school.
The cost of university accommodation usually ranges from €350 to €600 per month. It is important to consider the average utility cost, which can be up to €200 per month if not included.
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