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Jan 13, 2007

Accelerated residence permit for international students

After a successful trial in Utrecht, the Immigration and Naturalisation Bureau (IND) plans to accelerate the residence permit procedure for international students. By 2008, students will be able to obtain a residence permit in six weeks. Although the IND already has an accelerated procedure for students, getting a residence permit currently takes a minimum of three months, owing to processing delays. "Sometimes students don't receive their residence permit until they have completed their time at Tilburg University", according to Hans-Georg van Liempd, head of the International Office. Non-EU students have to apply for an authorisation for temporary stay (MVV), a visa that allows them to enter the Netherlands. Once they arrive, they apply for a temporary residence permit, which is valid up to one year. Without such a residence permit students are not allowed to travel outside the Netherlands. The new procedure no longer requires the university to go through the municipal government to request residence permits for its students. Instead, the university can contact the IND directly. Read more: Eurogates

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