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Skilled Migration to Netherlands ???

Post by kal » Fri May 04, 2007 5:28 pm

Hi Friends,

Recently I come across a newsletter in workpermit.com that Netherlands is trying to welcome Skilled Workers on Points Bases System, does anyone have any idea about this scheme - when it is going to start and how to apply and how to calculate the points???

Please advice.

Thanks

Kal

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Post by SYH » Fri May 04, 2007 6:37 pm

Netherlands is the one of the toughest countries to find a job, get a work permit and they are really good about ripping you off. I suggest you stick to the UK or go to any other european country first before considering the netherlands

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Post by Fairtrade » Fri May 04, 2007 9:29 pm

You can try this link on working as a highly skilled migrant in the Netherlands:

http://www.expatlaw.nl/dutch_highly_skilled_migrant.htm


Read more about the Dutch point system:

http://www.expatica.com/actual/article. ... y_id=30182


Most Dutch people can speak English but if they know you are in the Netherlands to work they expect you to speak some Dutch. Coming from a person knowing the Dutch language I can guarantee the pronounciation is extremely difficult.

Depending on your nationality. Would-be immigrants hoping for Dutch citizenship will also need to pass a special test on Dutch language and culture, the country's parliament has ruled.

The Dutch immigration test is openly discriminatory in that it only applies to would-be immigrants from "non-Western countries,". So if you are not from America , the European Union or some other western countries good luck in taking the Dutch language and citizenship test.

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Post by gani999 » Sun May 13, 2007 7:33 pm

Read more about the Dutch point system:

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There is no points system in The Netherlands yet. You still have to find an sponsoring employer .

http://www.ind.nl gives all the info

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Post by Fairtrade » Sun May 13, 2007 10:02 pm

There has been talks about the Dutch switching to a point system for knowledge migrants (May 2006)

Dutch switch to points system for knowledge migrants
http://www.expatica.com/actual/article. ... y_id=30182

When it will be implemented is another story?

Keep checking the dutch immigration website for updates http://www.ind.nl

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Post by usman_de » Mon May 14, 2007 2:43 am

"The second category allows residency to students and workers for the duration of their study or employment in the Netherlands. A holder can apply to bring in family members if he or she can support them, but the temporary permit is invalidated if the holder applies for social welfare. This temporary permit can be converted into permanent residence."

how can it be convered into permanent residence ? Anybody ?

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Post by usman_de » Fri May 18, 2007 11:09 am

"The second category allows residency to students and workers for the duration of their study or employment in the Netherlands. A holder can apply to bring in family members if he or she can support them, but the temporary permit is invalidated if the holder applies for social welfare. This temporary permit can be converted into permanent residence."

any one know if it can be converted into permanent residence for foreign students ? it is stated pretty clearly that it can be converted into permanent residence for work permit holders but is there also some channel for students ? please do comment !

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