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You can stay in any other Schengen member country for [https://ec.europa.eu/assets/home/visa-calculator/docs/short_stay_schengen_calculator_user_manual_en.pdf 90 days in every 180 days] | |||
::› [https://ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/content/visa-calculator_en Short-stay Visa Calculator] | |||
Here is broader information on having the Netherlands as a [https://ind.nl/en/pages/main-residence.aspx main residence] while traveling/staying abroad. | |||
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Revision as of 14:08, 26 July 2021
Hello, here are the resources and tips compiled for non-EU students, since the different rules and regulations apply.
Please feel free to revise, contribute and use the Discussion tab of this page.
_________ Search Year
Within 3 years after your graduation, you are entitled to apply for a Search Year [aka Orientation Year / Zoekjaar] visa, which means you can stay and work in the Netherlands for a year without TWV [work permit]
- - - - - - - Residence Gap
In case you are planning to apply for a Permanent Residence permit [you can do this after living 5 years in the Netherlands], it's more convenient to apply for a Search Year permit before you are officially deregistered from your study course [September 1st]. Otherwise, you get a 'residence gap', meaning, your previous residence period is disregarded and a 5-year count starts from 0.
_________ Work
_________ Staying outside NL
You can stay in any other Schengen member country for 90 days in every 180 days
Here is broader information on having the Netherlands as a main residence while traveling/staying abroad.