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What Dutch immigrants need to know about the quality of education
# China, China and China # Introduction The Netherlands is located at the intersection of the North Atlantic route and the continental sea passage, facing the North Sea and backed by the hinterland of the European continent. Moreover, the scenery in Holland is very good, which is also good for children's future education. If you want to immigrate, you can consider the Netherlands. The following is what Dutch immigrants need to know about the quality of education. Welcome to read!

What Dutch immigrants need to know about the quality of education

(1) After the arrival of new immigrants, their children can enjoy the same free compulsory education in primary and secondary schools as Dutch citizens. (2) Children studying in the Netherlands can receive education in more than four languages at the same time, including Dutch, English, German and French, which adds more choices for their future development.

(3) There are 66 universities in the Netherlands (including 14 research universities, 5 private universities and 47 vocational universities). Among the 14 research universities,1university ranks among the top 200 universities in the world, ranking first in Europe. Children studying in universities in the Netherlands have a 20% chance of being admitted to the top 200 universities in the world.

(4) The total investment of the Dutch government in education is about 20% of the national budget, while that of China is only 2-3%. Before 18 years old, the annual tuition fee was only 20 euros (about 160 yuan RMB), which hardly cost anything. You can also get about 280 euros (about 2240 yuan) of extracurricular subsidies every year to develop extracurricular interests.

(5) 18-27 years old, the annual tuition fee for higher education is 1200 euros (about 9,600 yuan), which is only one-sixth of the cost of international students, and you can also enjoy an annual subsidy of 4,500 euros and a free traffic pass card in the Netherlands. The annual tuition fee for foreign students is as high as 7,500 euros (about 60,000 RMB), and there is no subsidy.

(6)/kloc-children under the age of 0/8 can enjoy a child allowance of about 200 euros per quarter after landing.

The benefits of Dutch immigration

1, low cost

Immigration to the Netherlands is low-cost, safe, asset-free, and there is no need to accumulate millions of wealth. The expenses incurred in the early stage here are roughly: lawyer's fees, application fees, Dutch materials submission fees, Dutch notarization fees, translation, planning books and other expenses, and the expenses incurred in the later stage are taxes and fees.

The fastest processing cycle is 4-6 months, and customers can go to the Netherlands with a visa. At the slowest time, they can get a reply from the Dutch immigration office in 8- 12 months, which has great advantages compared with immigrants from other countries who often have to wait for two or three years.

If you immigrate to the Netherlands, you can take your family (/kloc-children under 0/8 years old) with you. Spouses (including male and female friends in communication, including *) can enjoy the right to work freely after arriving in the Netherlands, and do not need to apply for a work permit. They can be employed in any full-time or part-time job in the Netherlands, and their accompanying children can enjoy free education in the Netherlands when they arrive.

2. Five-year residence is handled at one time.

You can get a five-year residence card at one time. After five years, you can apply for naturalization (you need to pass the Dutch primary exam) or permanent residence according to the Dutch immigration law. The benefits of the two are the same, so you don't have to worry about changing your residence card halfway.

The follow-up cost of emigrating to the Netherlands is very low. Instead of renting expensive office buildings as office space, you can set up your own company in your own house, or even rent a registered address to save money. Local employees are not compulsory in the Netherlands, and interns or part-time employees can be hired when temporary business needs arise.

3. High welfare

After holding a five-year residence card, policy customers can enjoy most benefits of Dutch nationals, such as children's allowance, free education, medical insurance and all-round tax refund. They can get a loan of 250,000 euros to buy a house and get a large tax refund like the Dutch. The only benefits they could not enjoy in the first five years after they immigrated to the Netherlands were unemployment benefits and relief funds. At the same time, however, new immigrants enjoy some benefits that Dutch nationals can't, such as changing China driver's license to Dutch driver's license without trial (saving 5,000 euros), such as a 30% reduction in personal income tax. At the same time, new immigrants can get a tax credit of 19% when buying cars, computers, mobile phones, furniture and other products.

4. Strong economic strength

The Netherlands is the 18 largest economy in the world and the sixth largest economy in the European Union. In recent years, in the global competitiveness report of the World Economic Forum in Davos, the Netherlands has all entered the top 10. As a traditional trading power, the Netherlands has a very stable position in global trade.

Extended reading: the benefits of Dutch immigrant life

Holland is a model of "welfare state" in Europe, and its high welfare policy from cradle to grave provides an effective guarantee for social stability and economic development. The welfare level is much higher than that of Canada, Britain, Germany and Hungary, and basically the same as that of the Nordic countries such as Denmark, Sweden and Norway, which have always been famous for their high welfare.

Holland is a country that attaches great importance to education. The Dutch education system is divided into three levels: primary, secondary and higher education. The government provides a large amount of cash subsidies for the education of citizens' children. Before the child reaches the age of 18, the government will give it to every family. The level of children's money is linked to their age. The older you get, the higher your child's pocket money will be. In addition, the government will provide families with child-rearing welfare subsidies linked to their income according to their income level.

The Dutch pension system aims to ensure that everyone can live a decent life after reaching the legal retirement age. Its characteristics are mainly manifested in three pillars: national basic pension, employee pension and private pension. The basic national pension plan is a compulsory insurance plan based on payment, which is between pure national welfare and commercial nature. This sum is linked to personal income and fixed at 70% of the statutory minimum wage.

In addition, citizens will also enjoy the monthly holiday fee issued by the government. After retirement, the Dutch can travel around the world with government subsidies.

The Netherlands is a country in the world that has a "return law" for foreigners. If you want to retire early and return to China for development, you can return to your original residence with Dutch nationality and welfare under the premise of voluntary application according to the law. According to the different situation of each person, you can continue to receive different subsidies such as old-age pension, disability pension and repatriation pension. The return allowance will be paid to the applicant on time every month until the end of his life. This allowance has nothing to do with the income after returning to China. It is worth mentioning that the permanent residency and nationality obtained in the Netherlands will be retained after the applicant returns to his original country of residence.