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learn dutch, try to get accepted to a dutch college and get a student visa. There are also dutch school that teach in english. Check out Maastricht, it's the capital of the southern most "state" of the netherlands. I spent many days there. They have about 10-15 coffee shops and great food. Lots of Belgians though
![]() Any way Maastricht has a english speaking college that is very popular for americans. Mostly rich white american kids of course. I've been trying to move to holland, for awhile now. You need to be a upper level business man with a good company with an office in holland and kiss alot of ass. You can be a student and try to find work on the side of school. You can marry a dutch lady, won't work for me. or just be rich. To get a resident visa to stay in holland you need to take dutch culture and language classes and pass some tests and have employment it's alot of work. If you've ever heard the dutch language you know it's not an easy one to learn. |
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