Every information will be useful for the new incomers but there are a lot of insurance companies with lower pay and also they can get allowance for it. And also it will be useful for them if you can list the housing websites that you used or what your friends used.
Thank you so much for your kind words. Stay connected, we will be posting more detailed content specific to the Netherlands. Please share with your friends who are planning to come here for their studies.
Excellent video guys....Only 1 thing is missing-------you should have summed up all the basic expenses at the end to give an idea(a rough one though)...other than that...👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for a wonderful video.. you talked about housing company which offer a box of stuff (linens, cutlery etc) upon renting from them.. I presume purchasing this box will be cheaper than buying individual items from outside Can you refer a couple of such companies offering this feature?
Saurabh's university collected the TB fees in advance as a part of his visa fee. Also, his university is in Amsterdam, thus it comes under different municipality.
can you guys do a video on what the best way to transfer money to the university in case of the guy who just had to show living expense as bank statement how did he manage to transfer indian money cheaply. do you know there is 5%TSC deduction in india for any foreign remittance from april 2020. so there is a problem if you pay directly o the university. for me its pay to the university directly and the will transfer monthly amount to my Dutch account for living expense.
Thats a great suggestion! Thank you, we will make a video soon to cover this topic. You can use any Indian bank(which deals in international transactions) like HDFC or ICICI to transfer this money. You will have to visit their special Forex branch for this. They will charge a small fee. The fee will depend on the Euro-INR currency rates of that day.
I have seen few of your videos, you people are doing awesome job. I raise a doubt here, according to you the AON insurance cost nearly 40-60 euro, as I cross-checked in two of your videos. But my institute (TUe) suggested me to take AON basic one which cost 100-114 euro per month. 100 is the minimum, do you have any idea for the higher cost?
Hi! I don't know why the cost is higher for you. I just got this quote of 644 euros per year from their site: www.aonstudentinsurance.com/students/request/BepalenSituatieNl.do
@@ssshammi You should confirm this with the authorities. Use this link for more information: www.verkeersschoolderidder.nl/en/driving-license-scooter#:~:text=Everyone%20who%20is%2016%20years,as%20it%20used%20to%20be). It is better if you could call them and clear your doubts once you are here.
This is what I call quality content!! Thank your channel so much I'm moving to the Netherlands in Aug and this is super helpful!
Very Good Buddy!!
Nicely sorted out. Will surely help newbies on their plan to Netherlands on career aspect!
Every information will be useful for the new incomers but there are a lot of insurance companies with lower pay and also they can get allowance for it. And also it will be useful for them if you can list the housing websites that you used or what your friends used.
Thanks Vignesh. We have new video coming up on housing and allowances.
Quality of video ✔
Information ✔
We need more videos about the Netherlands as we don't find much info on youtube for now.
Thank you so much for your kind words. Stay connected, we will be posting more detailed content specific to the Netherlands. Please share with your friends who are planning to come here for their studies.
@@SparkleTogether I have already circulated in every group. peace
Excellent video guys....Only 1 thing is missing-------you should have summed up all the basic expenses at the end to give an idea(a rough one though)...other than that...👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for a wonderful video.. you talked about housing company which offer a box of stuff (linens, cutlery etc) upon renting from them.. I presume purchasing this box will be cheaper than buying individual items from outside
Can you refer a couple of such companies offering this feature?
Holland2Stay and Camelot are some examples. Yes buying them will be cheaper
why the guy did not have to pay for the Tb test is it because of the university or place he was living.
Saurabh's university collected the TB fees in advance as a part of his visa fee. Also, his university is in Amsterdam, thus it comes under different municipality.
Very useful information about abroad education .
can you guys do a video on what the best way to transfer money to the university in case of the guy who just had to show living expense as bank statement how did he manage to transfer indian money cheaply. do you know there is 5%TSC deduction in india for any foreign remittance from april 2020. so there is a problem if you pay directly o the university. for me its pay to the university directly and the will transfer monthly amount to my Dutch account for living expense.
Thats a great suggestion! Thank you, we will make a video soon to cover this topic.
You can use any Indian bank(which deals in international transactions) like HDFC or ICICI to transfer this money. You will have to visit their special Forex branch for this. They will charge a small fee. The fee will depend on the Euro-INR currency rates of that day.
I have seen few of your videos, you people are doing awesome job. I raise a doubt here, according to you the AON insurance cost nearly 40-60 euro, as I cross-checked in two of your videos. But my institute (TUe) suggested me to take AON basic one which cost 100-114 euro per month. 100 is the minimum, do you have any idea for the higher cost?
Hi! I don't know why the cost is higher for you. I just got this quote of 644 euros per year from their site: www.aonstudentinsurance.com/students/request/BepalenSituatieNl.do
Hi Guys, Useful info for students who will be planning their studies in Netherlands. 😍👏
Thanks a lot! It's always encouraging to hear from you.
@@SparkleTogether Always there! ❤️❤️
i was thinking of buying a second hand motorcycle in the first month itself. what do you think if this is a good idea. there is no issue with parking.
You will need a two-wheeler driving license to drive a motorcycle in the Netherlands. The license is not easy to procure.
@@SparkleTogether If i have an indian driving license, i think i can drive for the first 6 months. should i get an international license from india.
@@ssshammi You should confirm this with the authorities. Use this link for more information: www.verkeersschoolderidder.nl/en/driving-license-scooter#:~:text=Everyone%20who%20is%2016%20years,as%20it%20used%20to%20be). It is better if you could call them and clear your doubts once you are here.
Can spouse of a Student can do job?
Yes. But they will need a work permit.
What will have to do for work permit?
The employer will apply for the permit. So your family member will need to find a job.
@@SparkleTogether thank you
It would be great if you can make your videos in Hindi so that other people like our Parents can also see/hear your videos.