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University Students

Are you a foreign student preparing to study in the Netherlands? Navigating the administrative processes and paperwork can be overwhelming, especially in a new country. We understand the challenges you face and are here to help. Our comprehensive services are designed to streamline your journey, from university admissions to government paperwork and housing arrangements.

With our expertise and personalized guidance, you can rest assured that every step of the way is taken care of. We'll work closely with you to ensure a smooth transition into student life in the Netherlands, allowing you to focus on your studies and embrace this exciting new chapter.

Don't let paperwork and bureaucracy hold you back from pursuing your academic goals. Let us be your trusted partner in navigating the complexities of studying abroad. Contact us today to learn more about how we can assist you on your journey to success.

University Student Support Package
€699 –
Includes 6 months of personal guidance and support

Moving to the Netherlands for university is exciting—but it can also feel overwhelming. This complete package provides step-by-step support throughout the admissions process and the first half-year of student life.

What’s included:

  • Full support with the application process for up to 2 universities in the Netherlands

  • Help with university registration and related documents

  • Guidance on arranging Dutch health insurance and understanding how it works

  • Orientation in the Dutch higher education system and student culture

  • Ongoing personal support via email or WhatsApp for 6 months

  • Two one-on-one video consultations (up to 60 minutes each), tailored to your individual path

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For more information, please use the button below to book a free call.

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Who is this package for?

This is ideal for:

  1. International students applying to Dutch universities independently

  2. Students adjusting to a new academic culture and living environment

  3. Parents who want to ensure their child has local support and expert guidance

  4. Young adults who benefit from a steady contact point during their transition

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