I am working and living in Belgium past many years! Before that I did my studies in The Netherlands. Very true, the Dutch people are direct and on the face with their opinion about you, positive or negative. Whereas here in Belgium most of the time we are bit more diplomatic in saying things. Housing is a big problem all over Europe wherever there are international students. Especially Amsterdam, Rotterdam etc is so expensive and scarce to rent a small house. Many house owners hesitate to rent it to Indian or other south Asian people, because of our cooking habits, thus smelling curry and spices everywhere from our houses to our clothes! I light candles while cooking, keep my clothes away from cooking is done...keep windows open few times daily. Here also, getting to see a specialist doctor sometimes takes weeks or two months. General practitioners, sometimes a day after. But most of Belgians do not go to a doctor so easy. If they are sick; they just take rest and eat and drink accordingly and heal themselves. We Indians have a habit to run to a doctor for all small health issues. Cheers
The delay to get a doctor appointment surprises me, having lived in the Netherlands for 4 years. When I got a cold, I was able to get an appointment for the next day and when I had a toothache, I was lucky and had an appointment within a couple of hours (otherwise it may also have been 1-3 days, maybe). In Germany (definitely there and I think in the Netherlands too), GP's have "Sprechstunden" (consultation hours) in the morning when people can come in without appointments - you just have to wait your turn. While I'm not saying you're lying, I do think you would get MUCH faster appointments if you just personally go to the doctor as soon as they open instead of calling (especially with the language barrier, even though most Dutch people speak English as well), as you may be lucky and get accepted immediately, you may be more informed about consultation hours if you missed them that day, and you express your urgency better. Given the cultural difference of being direct, I think the call to make an appointment did not convey the urgency, resulting in a later appointment. Also, try asking about open consultation hours next time. Maybe they also have that.
Exactly the same applies the other way around. When a Dutch person goes to live/work in India, he/she also has to learn the language, look for housing and a job and he/she is also seen as a foreigner and everything will be advertised as more expensive. Everything has its pros and cons and the grass is not greener elsewhere. As you know the housing has become unaffordable for ordinary Dutch people due to the arrival of many expats, not only from India. The waiting period for affordable housing is 20 years or more. As a result, Dutch young adults continue to live with their parents for much longer and are unable to start a family. If you are unlucky in your relationship, you can even end up on the street if you have no parents or no one to fall back on. There are even Dutch people who sleep/live in their car and still work and pay taxes. Asylum seekers who have a residence permit have priority for social housing and ordinary Dutch people can join the back of the queue. There is a lot of poverty, there are food banks and there is also a lot of misery in the Netherlands. and yes, the waiting lists in healthcare apply to all Dutch people. When I hear you talk so positively about India, I wonder why you are still here, you are better off in India. Things are getting better in India. Just think about it carefully. 🙏🏼
People living on the streets are everywhere in all big cities in Europe, including Luxembourg one of the richest countries in the EU. Many of these are illegal immigrants on the way to the UK or just end up here or there in Europe. Yes, there are natives in the Netherlands who have severe financial difficulties, counting every cents to spend till the end of the month. But there is a good social security system here for all citizens ( I live in Belgium), which helps. Certain people choose to live on streets even when they are offered help from volunteers.
Best of luck with your channel? I'm assuming you're not coming from one of the 4 big cities in India? It has been normal for decades to make appointment with anyone you want to visit family or friends in the big cities. It's rude to just drop in. That's not different than in The Netherlands it seems.
From an expert by experience who studied in Delft, let's put it this way: If the local people could not find a home for themselves in the Netherlands, how do you think you will find a place to live as a student here? Futhermore the language is Dutch, not English as you might know.
Mai v netherland me amstetdam me rahta hun pr apna india best hai bahut jada i love india apne inidia me hr cheez hai jo yahan pr nahi hai hmara india bikul alag hai sadhu santo or devi devtaon ki dharti hai i love india
Nice video ! As a doctor in India, I can tell you ,it's really easy access to patients to doctors,NO waiting ! Life is becoming much easier for Indians in last few years ! Shooting location is very good !
Hlo bhai right now I'm in my Batchelor's 2nd year of psychology from Jamia millia islamia University Delhi I have no idea about how could be able to make euro in Netherlands! Could you plz suggest something like course diploma or something else that could make easy to survive there in Netherland?
Bhai please koi recruitment agency ho to batana mujhe bhi move hona h Europe m. Dubai m pakk gaya hu koi future nahi h dubai m… thanks alot for your reply
Very nice video ... I liked the way you both explained it so nicely.I am travelling to NL next month in October 2024.. I wanted to ask about how about Special education. I have a special child and wanted to know if you can share information about Special education schools. Will be great help for me.
If you come as a student, your partner can stay with you but he cannot work on your dependent visa. He needs a work permit to work here. In order to get the work permit, he needs to get a job in a company which can sponsor his work visa.
Very nice and interesting video. I always enjoy hearing Indian language, it sounds like music to me. (But I'm glad there are subtitles) I didn't know that healthcare is so advanced and good in India, no waiting times and appointments with specialists within hours or days. Wow, development is fast there. But if there is urgency, you can see a doctor with an emergency procedure. My wife had the same thing with her eye and she was able to visit a few hours later. (We live in Switzerland, maybe it's easier for tourists who don't have a GP in the Netherlands). It's always a challenge when you live in a (totally) different culture to find your way around, luckily you both speak English. That's also the beauty of it. You cannot judge the Netherlands only as an Indian, but if you spend a few years there, you will also look at India differently. Perspectives will widen and it will enrich your life. Go and enjoy the local culture, enjoy the local festivities (there are many in the south) like carnival. I hope you will find your day. If you get to know Dutch people in person, they are very open, very interested in other cultures. In Amsterdam or Rotterdam, it should be easy to find Indian restaurants and also markets where you can find more Indian (and spicy ;) ) food. It is also interesting to discover European cuisine, especially in Belgium or France, you have a really sophisticated, high-quality food culture. Enjoy the differences. I enjoy Indian restaurants, but I always tell the cook, not too spicy :). Weather is always an important issue, but personally I prefer to enjoy the fresh air on the Dutch coast rather than the pollution of many Indian enourmes cities. In rural areas, of course, things can be much better, but I suppose you don't have the good infrastructure there in terms of healthcare and jobs? Have a nice day!
Health care in India is not at all a problem, except in remote areas, medical assistance always available from small towns to larger cities that too with budget friendly expenditure. Now a days, India emerged as a destination for sophisticated and specialised medical care for so many countries, hope you admire 🙏
That's a great comment! I've been learning about the Netherlands, especially after seeing your awesome Olympics campaigns in hockey and track. Visiting the Netherlands is at the top of my travel list, and I really like the Dutch language. I'm trying to find good online resources to learn it but haven't had much luck so far. In India, while we can get doctor appointments easily, government hospitals have long queues, so many people go to private ones for faster service. It's always nice to hear about different cultures, it's really heartwarming! Good day mate. P.S: We Indians often have a relaxed attitude towards time, haha
Ha ghar se kar sakte ho Salon ka kaam.. Salon ka job dekh sakte ho agar yaha rahne ki permission already hai to.. But Salon ke job se visa nahi milega..
@@prajaktadike6524 They are gross monthly salaries. Some companies also provide some other bonuses. The minimum tax rate is 37% which will be deducted by your company.
How much will you get in hand after taxes? €1500/month is the minimum expense you should consider if you are a bachelor and live in a shared accommodation.
Do you guys know any Indian working in marketing field in Netherlands? What’s the scope for marketing related jobs if I know dutch? Or is it a difficult to enter even after knowing dutch?
@ alright, thank you! But how is the overall scope for professions related to marketing? Even if I know dutch, they might prefer a dutch local who knows the culture right?
We Indians think foreign countries are good and we wish born there , now I feel India is much much better than all countries we have so much of freeeedom .
Waise emergency department hota hai. But aapko prove karna padega ki sahi me emergency hai.. Fever, cough ke liye nahi ja sakte.. Koi bahut critical hai tabhi emergency me ja sakte hai jaise accident, heart attack ya breathing problem.
Hi bro my husband come to eindhoven last week ...for searching a job for electrician..recruiter also satisfied with his c.v ..but after attending for an interview there he faced a problem that...company must be given sponsorship or else like bin number must be compulsory to get a job...so what is the procedure to get bin number..or to get a job opportunity ...at present he's staying in Malta..please let me know the details...for next procedure
Being a non-eu citizen did you check whether your son is eligible to be enrolled in a school in the Netherlands. Even if he gets enrolled, parents would not get the dependent visa.
I also got offer from this same company after i have gone through interview but the problem is that i have applied through a visa consultancy situated in nagpur and they say we will apply for your visa but the charges will be paid by me and they are asking 75k in three installments I am just confused whether it is real or fake
Hi I have been trying for quite some time applying for jobs in Netherlands.Could you please suggest how did you apply and what process do you follow.I am not getting any interview calls
I was in Germany for around 3 years on Blue card and have similar experience. I found healthcare is difficult to get when you need urgently, I even called an ambulance one night due to unbearable pain then they said to go to hospital in the morning as at night it wasn’t open. Everything else are can be accepted and adjusted. So we left Germany.
Now, I am curious what the cause of that pain was. Cause if you have pain. You just take painkillers and wait for the opening hours of the GP. And if it is urgent. You just tell that on the phone.
@@flying_europe how is it Doing postdoc in Europe specially in Netherlands. And what r the unsaid requirements of doing it that r not listed in eligibility criteria like paper publication, other experiences, and preferences etc. Study in netherlands me grad aur masters studies ka bht dekha h. PhD ka b dekh liya lekin postdoc ka rarely kisi ne dalaa ho. Wo daale aur logo k ques ko reply kre jo log waha Postdoc k liye jana chahte hain unko kis tarah se taiyaari krne ki zaroort hai. Mera sub social science hai. I will get benefitted from the video even if it is for a science scholar atleas admission ka hisab pata chal jayega
You always have to follow the channel through GP as we mentioned in the video. Koi private doctor nahi hota yaha like we have in India. I have heard about some private consultants but they are also the part of the system and need to follow same rules.
This was a very informative video tbh. But, could you make further videos regarding student life and ROI? This would help the students who are planning to do their studies in the Netherlands. Because personally, I'm exploring the opportunities and job scenarios in the Netherlands, since other countries are falling apart. Also finding the information regarding this on the internet is very hard.
Didn't you know about weather, cultural, food differences at least before travelling? Why stay there if it's so uncomfortable? And didn't the veggie know?
There are many job opportunities in the Netherlands, you can find them on LinkedIn. You can also follow my company LinkedIn page for latest jobs in IT. www.linkedin.com/company/bold-software-solutions/
Hi very nice video, I am from India and Garden Specialist. I speak english as per UK accent. Is there any way if I can get 2 or 3 month job in any country of europe for exposure on europian soil. After that I will return back to India.
Hi guys, good to see you there, I recently shifted in Netherlands from India and getting a job is a struggle for me, can you please get in touch with me and help । Apart we are also facing same kind of struggle
Welcome to the Netherlands :) Contact me on LinkedIn and check my company website for new openings. www.linkedin.com/in/swatantra-soni-6b71ba70/ www.boldsoftware.nl/
As a Dutchman I cannot compare our healthcare system to that of India, because I’ve never been there. But I find a one-week waiting time at a GP for an eye infection quite excessive; I’m not accusing you of lying, but I do find it hard to believe you really had to wait that long. Perhaps you were just being too kind and didn’t push enough to get the message across that it was (at least somewhat) urgent. It’s true that you probably won’t get an appointment for the same day, but in emergency situations you can, and I think this would qualify as an urgent situation (not an emergency) and I would expect to be seen in a few days. Referrals to hospital, either for seeing a specialist or for more advanced diagnostic procedures that a GP cannot provide may indeed take longer, but here, too, the more urgent the situation appears to be, the sooner you will get an appointment.
Hi there, I visited Netherlands recently and realised that they speak the most English as compared to other European countries.
yes almost every dutch speaks english ! Communication is not an issue here for english speaking
mostly speaker is english and french but in corporate english speaker
@@makwanashivam1947 yess way better than German 🇩🇪
I am working and living in Belgium past many years! Before that I did my studies in The Netherlands. Very true, the Dutch people are direct and on the face with their opinion about you, positive or negative. Whereas here in Belgium most of the time we are bit more diplomatic in saying things. Housing is a big problem all over Europe wherever there are international students. Especially Amsterdam, Rotterdam etc is so expensive and scarce to rent a small house. Many house owners hesitate to rent it to Indian or other south Asian people, because of our cooking habits, thus smelling curry and spices everywhere from our houses to our clothes! I light candles while cooking, keep my clothes away from cooking is done...keep windows open few times daily. Here also, getting to see a specialist doctor sometimes takes weeks or two months. General practitioners, sometimes a day after. But most of Belgians do not go to a doctor so easy. If they are sick; they just take rest and eat and drink accordingly and heal themselves. We Indians have a habit to run to a doctor for all small health issues. Cheers
Hello brother,What is the procedure to shift netherlands??
Is getting job in Belgium easilier or tough
The delay to get a doctor appointment surprises me, having lived in the Netherlands for 4 years. When I got a cold, I was able to get an appointment for the next day and when I had a toothache, I was lucky and had an appointment within a couple of hours (otherwise it may also have been 1-3 days, maybe). In Germany (definitely there and I think in the Netherlands too), GP's have "Sprechstunden" (consultation hours) in the morning when people can come in without appointments - you just have to wait your turn.
While I'm not saying you're lying, I do think you would get MUCH faster appointments if you just personally go to the doctor as soon as they open instead of calling (especially with the language barrier, even though most Dutch people speak English as well), as you may be lucky and get accepted immediately, you may be more informed about consultation hours if you missed them that day, and you express your urgency better. Given the cultural difference of being direct, I think the call to make an appointment did not convey the urgency, resulting in a later appointment.
Also, try asking about open consultation hours next time. Maybe they also have that.
Excellent Video! आप लोगो का बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद! विदेश में रहकर आप भारत की प्रशंसा कर रहे हैं, बहुत अच्छा लगता है! बहुत ही अच्छा रिसर्च!🎉
I also have a friend in Netherlands....last one month back...so I started knowing Netherlands culture...and ur video comes in front of me
Thanks for your comment.
Let us know if you want any video on any specific topic.
Exactly the same applies the other way around. When a Dutch person goes to live/work in India, he/she also has to learn the language, look for housing and a job and he/she is also seen as a foreigner and everything will be advertised as more expensive. Everything has its pros and cons and the grass is not greener elsewhere. As you know the housing has become unaffordable for ordinary Dutch people due to the arrival of many expats, not only from India. The waiting period for affordable housing is 20 years or more. As a result, Dutch young adults continue to live with their parents for much longer and are unable to start a family. If you are unlucky in your relationship, you can even end up on the street if you have no parents or no one to fall back on. There are even Dutch people who sleep/live in their car and still work and pay taxes. Asylum seekers who have a residence permit have priority for social housing and ordinary Dutch people can join the back of the queue. There is a lot of poverty, there are food banks and there is also a lot of misery in the Netherlands. and yes, the waiting lists in healthcare apply to all Dutch people. When I hear you talk so positively about India, I wonder why you are still here, you are better off in India. Things are getting better in India. Just think about it carefully. 🙏🏼
This is a great view.
People living on the streets are everywhere in all big cities in Europe, including Luxembourg one of the richest countries in the EU. Many of these are illegal immigrants on the way to the UK or just end up here or there in Europe. Yes, there are natives in the Netherlands who have severe financial difficulties, counting every cents to spend till the end of the month. But there is a good social security system here for all citizens ( I live in Belgium), which helps. Certain people choose to live on streets even when they are offered help from volunteers.
Best of luck with your channel? I'm assuming you're not coming from one of the 4 big cities in India? It has been normal for decades to make appointment with anyone you want to visit family or friends in the big cities. It's rude to just drop in. That's not different than in The Netherlands it seems.
Oh, good to know.
From an expert by experience who studied in Delft, let's put it this way: If the local people could not find a home for themselves in the Netherlands, how do you think you will find a place to live as a student here? Futhermore the language is Dutch, not English as you might know.
Mai v netherland me amstetdam me rahta hun pr apna india best hai bahut jada i love india apne inidia me hr cheez hai jo yahan pr nahi hai hmara india bikul alag hai sadhu santo or devi devtaon ki dharti hai i love india
i have 17 hour layover in amsterdam so plz tell we need transit visa or not plz tell us its very urgent we r coming from india we have Canadian pr
I am a civil engineer, I want a job in Netherland
You don't need transit visa if you are not going out of the airpot.
Lol delusional pajeet
@@malkeetpanwar5036 koi job hogi to batao na sir
Nice video ! As a doctor in India, I can tell you ,it's really easy access to patients to doctors,NO waiting ! Life is becoming much easier for Indians in last few years ! Shooting location is very good !
Very true
Leh jab prob ho raha h tab doctor nahi dikha shakte toh, emergency me kya hota h??
A2 level dutch seekhny sy life kitni easy ho gi Netherlands ma. Ya phir level increase krna per sakta ha?
Will there be room heaters in university and colleges
Yes. All the buildings have heating systems.
It's been 3 months since i have applied to 2 universities in Netherlands. But i still didn't get any response from any of them???? What should I do?
Hlo bhai right now I'm in my Batchelor's 2nd year of psychology from Jamia millia islamia University Delhi I have no idea about how could be able to make euro in Netherlands!
Could you plz suggest something like course diploma or something else that could make easy to survive there in Netherland?
The Netherlands is very expensive country to live in
hi mam me bhi 4 year say netherland me raheta houn keya mere ko room rent ka prosheger batoghe
We will make a video soon on this topic.
4 sal me room nhi hai ?
😂😂😂@@BK-tv2uq
Bhai medical lab technician/ technologist ki job bhi hoti h kya udhar please pata karke batana. Koi hospital ya laboratory m
Ha hoti to hai but for most of these positions they prefer local people who can speak their language.
Bhai please koi recruitment agency ho to batana mujhe bhi move hona h Europe m. Dubai m pakk gaya hu koi future nahi h dubai m… thanks alot for your reply
How much salary per month for Engineer
And how much % tax we have to pay to goverment
And monthly expenses for family
You have asked many questions.
We will make videos on these topic soon.
Check this channel again in a couple of weeks.
Valuable information, what about salary expectations as compared to USA? Public transport?
Information about public transport will be covered in one of our coming videos..
can you make videos on apartment search and suggest what’s the best way to search for a place?
Very nice video ... I liked the way you both explained it so nicely.I am travelling to NL next month in October 2024.. I wanted to ask about how about Special education. I have a special child and wanted to know if you can share information about Special education schools. Will be great help for me.
dear broher in want to live there...plz guide me
Could you please create detailed video of housing? How to get accommodation?
Sir selry ketni Hai lebuar ki
Plse suggest the jacket to purchase from India to Netherland before flying...plse, plse
I suggest you to go to Decathlon and buy a jacket with the range upto -5 degree temperature. You will get many good options there.
Hi, If I come as a student can my husband/ dependent get a open work permit in Netherland?
If you come as a student, your partner can stay with you but he cannot work on your dependent visa.
He needs a work permit to work here.
In order to get the work permit, he needs to get a job in a company which can sponsor his work visa.
Very nice and interesting video. I always enjoy hearing Indian language, it sounds like music to me. (But I'm glad there are subtitles) I didn't know that healthcare is so advanced and good in India, no waiting times and appointments with specialists within hours or days. Wow, development is fast there. But if there is urgency, you can see a doctor with an emergency procedure. My wife had the same thing with her eye and she was able to visit a few hours later. (We live in Switzerland, maybe it's easier for tourists who don't have a GP in the Netherlands). It's always a challenge when you live in a (totally) different culture to find your way around, luckily you both speak English. That's also the beauty of it. You cannot judge the Netherlands only as an Indian, but if you spend a few years there, you will also look at India differently. Perspectives will widen and it will enrich your life. Go and enjoy the local culture, enjoy the local festivities (there are many in the south) like carnival. I hope you will find your day. If you get to know Dutch people in person, they are very open, very interested in other cultures. In Amsterdam or Rotterdam, it should be easy to find Indian restaurants and also markets where you can find more Indian (and spicy ;) ) food. It is also interesting to discover European cuisine, especially in Belgium or France, you have a really sophisticated, high-quality food culture. Enjoy the differences. I enjoy Indian restaurants, but I always tell the cook, not too spicy :). Weather is always an important issue, but personally I prefer to enjoy the fresh air on the Dutch coast rather than the pollution of many Indian enourmes cities. In rural areas, of course, things can be much better, but I suppose you don't have the good infrastructure there in terms of healthcare and jobs? Have a nice day!
Health care in India is not at all a problem, except in remote areas, medical assistance always available from small towns to larger cities that too with budget friendly expenditure. Now a days, India emerged as a destination for sophisticated and specialised medical care for so many countries, hope you admire 🙏
That's a great comment! I've been learning about the Netherlands, especially after seeing your awesome Olympics campaigns in hockey and track. Visiting the Netherlands is at the top of my travel list, and I really like the Dutch language. I'm trying to find good online resources to learn it but haven't had much luck so far. In India, while we can get doctor appointments easily, government hospitals have long queues, so many people go to private ones for faster service. It's always nice to hear about different cultures, it's really heartwarming! Good day mate.
P.S: We Indians often have a relaxed attitude towards time, haha
Netherland me ham ghar par hi salon work kar sakte hai kya or salon me job ka kya scope hai or salary pack payment kya hai
Ha ghar se kar sakte ho Salon ka kaam..
Salon ka job dekh sakte ho agar yaha rahne ki permission already hai to..
But Salon ke job se visa nahi milega..
@flying_europe visa kese le
@@saganpreetsingh-ps5km Salon work ke liye visa lena bahut difficult hai.. :(
Can we get permanent PR?
You can apply for it after 5 years of stay. Keep it in mind that you need to pass the Dutch language exam.
Bhai IT walo ki minimum salary kya hoti h
Highly skilled migrants younger than 30 years - € 3,909.00
Highly skilled migrants 30 years or older - € 5,331.00
European Blue Card - € 6,245.00
@@flying_europe are these min range of salaries after tax ? kindly reply
@@prajaktadike6524 They are gross monthly salaries. Some companies also provide some other bonuses.
The minimum tax rate is 37% which will be deducted by your company.
Brother do not calculate salary here, Calculate tax and expense and inflation here.
@@flying_europeThank you😊
Helpful... Thank you.. 😊
Hi brother, i was offered 4k per month as gross.. will this much be enough to survive?
How much will you get in hand after taxes?
€1500/month is the minimum expense you should consider if you are a bachelor and live in a shared accommodation.
CA ka kesa scope ha Netherlands mein
Do you guys know any Indian working in marketing field in Netherlands? What’s the scope for marketing related jobs if I know dutch? Or is it a difficult to enter even after knowing dutch?
In marketing field, if you speak Dutch, it will really help. It's extremely difficult to get a job in marketing if you don't speak Dutch.
@ alright, thank you! But how is the overall scope for professions related to marketing? Even if I know dutch, they might prefer a dutch local who knows the culture right?
@@aish1999-t2j
No that's not really the case. If you speak Dutch fluently then you will be treated equally. Learning culture is not a big thing.
What about transportation? Study abroad? Jobs?
All these are good. No issues.
Sir hm log Netherland se 6 month ke baad trc card milne ke baad UK move ho skte h
What is trc? There is no trc card in NL.
Explain your situation correctly.
We Indians think foreign countries are good and we wish born there , now I feel India is much much better than all countries we have so much of freeeedom .
India sucks ass.
Don't be deluded india is a shithole
Can we connect in linkedin ?
www.linkedin.com/in/swatantra-soni-6b71ba70/
Aap online bhi grocery buy kar sakte ho
अगर किसी को sudden कुछ तकलिफ हो तो कैसे dr केसे मिलेंगे......
Waise emergency department hota hai. But aapko prove karna padega ki sahi me emergency hai..
Fever, cough ke liye nahi ja sakte..
Koi bahut critical hai tabhi emergency me ja sakte hai jaise accident, heart attack ya breathing problem.
I think struggle is every where when ever you go to out of the country
yes agree, but choose other country wisely. I selected sweden and feeling stuck here.
@Syn47069 No Job here right now, Inflation is too high , salary is same as monthly expense , sometimes expense will be high compared to salary
@Syn47069 No Jobs right now , High Inflation, And due to that expenses are high.
@Syn47069 yes and main problem here is language.
Best website to apply job from India to NTL.
LinkedIn
Indeed
We desi ppl are indeed best in giving respect and taking care of each other europeans can never understand
Acha
It's a difference in culture - what may be rude/respectful to you may not be to someone else and vice verse
kindly update house booking procedure in detail
Hi bro my husband come to eindhoven last week ...for searching a job for electrician..recruiter also satisfied with his c.v ..but after attending for an interview there he faced a problem that...company must be given sponsorship or else like bin number must be compulsory to get a job...so what is the procedure to get bin number..or to get a job opportunity ...at present he's staying in Malta..please let me know the details...for next procedure
For working here, a company has to sponsor his visa otherwise he will not get the work permit and BSN.
Bhai kya Netherland me PR mil jaati hai kya ?
Ha. After 5 years, you can apply for it.
@@flying_europe can I move to Netherland from croatia via work or study
@@Iamagymfreak0 If you get a valid study or work visa from NL, you can move here.
@@flying_europe ok thanks kya mak croatia se apply kar sakta hu
@@Iamagymfreak0 Yes you can apply from Croatia, but do remember that you will considered as an Indian citizen.
After enrolling my 7 year old son in Netherland school as a international student , as a parents can we get dependent visa immediately ?
Being a non-eu citizen did you check whether your son is eligible to be enrolled in a school in the Netherlands.
Even if he gets enrolled, parents would not get the dependent visa.
Mast Swatantra
Hello ,bhae Saab Aisa hai no problem hum adjust kr lenge, well ap dono bhae behen vaha kya job karte hai ?
Hum log kya job karte hai wo bhi humne bataya hai video me..
th-cam.com/video/kj2d65S-n9U/w-d-xo.html
Armo engineering company hai kya Netherlands me and visa process ke liye kitni fees lagti hai
Yes, Armo Engineering is there in Groningen, the Netherlands.
Company apko visa provide kara degi. You don't need to worry about visa fee.
I also got offer from this same company after i have gone through interview but the problem is that i have applied through a visa consultancy situated in nagpur and they say we will apply for your visa but the charges will be paid by me and they are asking 75k in three installments I am just confused whether it is real or fake
@@Sheikhhhh same ... Visa charges 75k
@@flying_europe but ma'am wo 75k visa processing charges fess bata rahe hai... Aur 3months after joining they return 75k
@@flying_europe ye real h ya fake h ... Plz batao ma'am
Emden is near. Neatherland
Banking sector me
Job milte hai kya
Ha banking sector me bhi bahut jobs hai.
@@flying_europe venolo
Me hai meri beti
Hi , is language really a barrier there ???
It depends what type of job/business you have.
In IT jobs, language is not a barrier.
bro muje Only English ati he ma keya a skta hoon
Ha bhai aa sakte ho..
Brother, are there jobs for hotel management students in Netherlands?
Yes. There are jobs for hotel management students too.
I will be joining ASML in September.Can you share a video on how to find housing in Eindhoven area ?
We are planning to make a video on this topic.
It will come soon.
hows asml? even im in talk with them
Hi I have been trying for quite some time applying for jobs in Netherlands.Could you please suggest how did you apply and what process do you follow.I am not getting any interview calls
Work hard. I have bought shares of ASML and want to make good profits.
Me bhi Netherlands me hu per mera interview koy nay leta 😢
Keep trying.
Watch our video about "How to Get a job in the Netherlands".
@@flying_europe aapke video bhi dekhe ? Ab aur kya karna pde ga
Ap donu ki smile ..... MashaAllah... May Allah bless you guys ❤
Looking for room for myself near Amstelveen from Sep 1,2024 for long term with registration. Any leads are appreciated..Thanks.
How can you connect you sir
Instagram - __flyingeurope__
I was in Germany for around 3 years on Blue card and have similar experience. I found healthcare is difficult to get when you need urgently, I even called an ambulance one night due to unbearable pain then they said to go to hospital in the morning as at night it wasn’t open.
Everything else are can be accepted and adjusted.
So we left Germany.
Why did you left Germany???
Now, I am curious what the cause of that pain was. Cause if you have pain. You just take painkillers and wait for the opening hours of the GP. And if it is urgent. You just tell that on the phone.
Yes, you didn’t mention why you chose Netherlands over India. Better life? Also do make videos about rental housing.
Kisi postdoc Indian ka interview lein aur procedure and other details pata krein...aur hmse share krein
Please add some more details what you want to know more about.
@@flying_europe how is it Doing postdoc in Europe specially in Netherlands. And what r the unsaid requirements of doing it that r not listed in eligibility criteria like paper publication, other experiences, and preferences etc. Study in netherlands me grad aur masters studies ka bht dekha h. PhD ka b dekh liya lekin postdoc ka rarely kisi ne dalaa ho. Wo daale aur logo k ques ko reply kre jo log waha Postdoc k liye jana chahte hain unko kis tarah se taiyaari krne ki zaroort hai. Mera sub social science hai. I will get benefitted from the video even if it is for a science scholar atleas admission ka hisab pata chal jayega
Guys is 5k euro net pm a good salary in nl for a family of 3?
Yes 5k net after taxes is a decent salary for a family of 3.
@@flying_europeexpense pe video banav pls 2024
Yaar aap log ye batao…agar baby k sath aa rahe ho to doctor to truant chahiye na…private doctor nahi Hota Kya?
You always have to follow the channel through GP as we mentioned in the video.
Koi private doctor nahi hota yaha like we have in India.
I have heard about some private consultants but they are also the part of the system and need to follow same rules.
Armo engineering company fake h na ma'am an sir ji
Ha fake hai..
@@flying_europe pehle to aapne bola tha ki hai netherlands me wo company
Kab bola tha?
Did you get an offer from this company?
@@flying_europe 5month ago
@@flying_europe screenshot nikala h ma'am lekin aapko bhej nhi pa rhi hu
This was a very informative video tbh. But, could you make further videos regarding student life and ROI? This would help the students who are planning to do their studies in the Netherlands. Because personally, I'm exploring the opportunities and job scenarios in the Netherlands, since other countries are falling apart. Also finding the information regarding this on the internet is very hard.
Sure. We are planning to make videos like this.
We will try to make some videos on student life as well.
Didn't you know about weather, cultural, food differences at least before travelling? Why stay there if it's so uncomfortable? And didn't the veggie know?
The video is titled things to know before moving. He is educating others. Don't you understand?
Vegetarians are always crying
@@user-xj6kq2gx8y When animals are butc hered by non vegetarians, animals cry you bastar ds!
Bohat badiya g🎉
Kya badhiya g 😂
House kasa Lana ha
Or else let me know the procedure to any other job opportunities..
There are many job opportunities in the Netherlands, you can find them on LinkedIn.
You can also follow my company LinkedIn page for latest jobs in IT.
www.linkedin.com/company/bold-software-solutions/
salary kitna hota hai?
Depends on many factors like your age, expertise, interview performance etc.
Garmi jayada hai india main
Amazing ❤❤❤❤
Bhai pollen ka bahut issue hai yahan pe … life hell bana rakha hai
Hi very nice video, I am from India and Garden Specialist. I speak english as per UK accent. Is there any way if I can get 2 or 3 month job in any country of europe for exposure on europian soil.
After that I will return back to India.
Bhai can you tell me how much money should I have in my blocked account for survival in European country for job hunting, please let me know
Hi Aniruddha,
The minimum living cost is approximately €1500 in this country. So do your calculations accordingly.
@@flying_europe is it for couple, or is it for individual
@@aniruddhamukhopadhyay for an individual.
@@flying_europe Can you help me build my CV in European format
@@aniruddhamukhopadhyay CV bnana aata nhi aur job chahiye Netherlands 🤔 kya kam karlete ho ?
Is Netherlands good choice to study bachelor's ? As i also have to manage my annual through part time job
Yes, there are some good universities in NL.
However, students come here primarily for masters not bachelors.
@@flying_europe I apply for Master in Nijmegen (Radboud University) can I get job easily in this city??
Pls make housing video!!!
We will make it soon.
❤❤❤❤❤ happy life. ❤️
THANKS
Sir me set hona chata hu niderland
Good job
Inka struggle bhi kitne majedar bah.
I m coming netherland next month .. i wanna 🧐 u gyz.🤝
We will be happy to meet you too :)
I also have a friend in Netherlands....last one month back...so I started knowing Netherlands culture...and ur video comes in front of me
@@SAM-f1i6e ye aise logo ko bhi milke khus hoge 😀😀😀 goomal hai bhai sab goomal hai
Very useful video
How to learn Dutch language pls ?
From. India pls
Use Duolingo App.
Very important vedio, help to register for home
It was a nice & informative video….you should share positives as well
Thank you!
Sure, we will share positives very soon.
Hi guys, good to see you there, I recently shifted in Netherlands from India and getting a job is a struggle for me, can you please get in touch with me and help । Apart we are also facing same kind of struggle
Welcome to the Netherlands :)
Contact me on LinkedIn and check my company website for new openings.
www.linkedin.com/in/swatantra-soni-6b71ba70/
www.boldsoftware.nl/
How can I move from India to NL and can find any job over there
Great 👍
Extremely bad situation indeed. Delay in medical assistance like eye infection can't tolerated
Yeah. We have added a detailed video about Dutch healthcare system. You will get better idea about how the system works.
As a Dutchman I cannot compare our healthcare system to that of India, because I’ve never been there. But I find a one-week waiting time at a GP for an eye infection quite excessive; I’m not accusing you of lying, but I do find it hard to believe you really had to wait that long. Perhaps you were just being too kind and didn’t push enough to get the message across that it was (at least somewhat) urgent. It’s true that you probably won’t get an appointment for the same day, but in emergency situations you can, and I think this would qualify as an urgent situation (not an emergency) and I would expect to be seen in a few days. Referrals to hospital, either for seeing a specialist or for more advanced diagnostic procedures that a GP cannot provide may indeed take longer, but here, too, the more urgent the situation appears to be, the sooner you will get an appointment.
Bahati achha explanation.from Kolkata
Good Bhai aapki video mere ko bahut acchi lagi
Thank you!
Pte accepted for masters
What is Pte?
Swatantr unique name ❤
Whats is so new? It is common sense of what you present in the video? Different cultures and systems.
Same struggle in croatia
Housing is a struggle i think other than that i would live in netherlands over india
Very Very good