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@AntunesdoVale
@AntunesdoVale 22 сағат бұрын
Great video, thanks for sharing it, mate!
@FaithRouneAreddin
@FaithRouneAreddin Күн бұрын
Some where safe for student by European uni Thank you so much
@user-gw5gf2nk1o
@user-gw5gf2nk1o Күн бұрын
Thank you for the informative video.. I have question if I get advantage of the 30% ruling is it effecting my rights later to apply for the Dutch nationality?
@simpledkraut
@simpledkraut 3 күн бұрын
wow impressive
@user-ds7od9kk6s
@user-ds7od9kk6s 4 күн бұрын
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@wootboop666
@wootboop666 4 күн бұрын
This information is incredibly valuable. Spasiba brate.
@Kate-vd3hl
@Kate-vd3hl 5 күн бұрын
Im one week away from 500 days in Dutch!!
@TE99810
@TE99810 10 күн бұрын
Having new draft of coalition agreement it appears that you will only get your citizenship in 10yrs, not 5.
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 8 күн бұрын
Doesn't make sense to think about it until it applied and approved by the senate. There is a pretty big chance it'll never happen.
@TE99810
@TE99810 8 күн бұрын
​@@dpashutskiitbh, I believe this change is the easiest to implement of all the point in the agreement. Last time (2016), they did not reach an agreement with coalition support. This time it's different.
@tramitram1316
@tramitram1316 11 күн бұрын
Hi are expats also protected by Dutch law? E.g. can one evicted against his will in case the landlord decides to sell the place
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 8 күн бұрын
All residents of the Netherlands have absolutely the same rights as Dutch citizens except one: you cannot vote for the government. That's it.
@susanpark4031
@susanpark4031 13 күн бұрын
I spent about 80 days to learn dutch with Duo and I am on unit 11 in section 2. I found now I slightly understand Dutch contents. I am Korean and as a korean, Dutch was absolutely a foreign language (couldn't understand anything at start).
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 8 күн бұрын
Yeah, basically the same for me. It's also from a completely different language family from my native language (slavic).
@abdallahharfouche5869
@abdallahharfouche5869 13 күн бұрын
Hi, should i be a resident in georgia to be able to pass the test and get their driving license? can we do the test in english?
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 8 күн бұрын
Nope. I never was a resident. Yes, English is supported.
@tomleg1331
@tomleg1331 16 күн бұрын
Can't wait for my first ride. Thanks for great clear video!
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 14 күн бұрын
You are welcome! PS I need to make a new version of this video 😅
@aseetnagda3457
@aseetnagda3457 16 күн бұрын
Hello Dmitrii, Very informative and really helpful. Would seek more inputs from your acumen. I have a company which is ready to file in my Highly Skilled Work Visa with an Amsterdam address to be included in resume. I am to start my job search with this resume. Hoping to get through the evaluation process. Pluses: - Good native English - verbal plus written - Strong technical profile at senior managerial level - Worked in European/US/South Africa / Held Danish Residential Work Permits Flips Or Queries - How do I convince the Amsterdam employer about the visa ? I do not have one, but if I get through the evaluation, the company is ready to file for a visa. Provided I enter into an agreement on contractual engagement with my Amsterdam employer - Am clueless about Dutch language. Will it be a deterrent ? - My current employer has 90 days of notice + 8 weeks of Visa processing times. How do I manage this wait time ? Any thoughts ? - Can I bring my dependent parents to Amsterdam with Highly Skilled Work Visa ?
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 14 күн бұрын
Hello, To be completely honest, I don't think I fully understand the questions and your situation. What do you mean by "I have a company?" Is it your employer, or are you the owner of the company? I'm not sure I see the meaning of the questions in both cases. 1. If it's an employer, you don't need to do anything; they are the ones who apply for HSM. 2. If you're the owner, why would you consider HSM in the first place? Still, try to answer a few: - Knowing Dutch doesn't affect your visa at all. The only one who can ask for Dutch is your employer. - You need to discuss the timeline with the new and old employers. The Dutch government (IND) doesn't care about your timelines. - You cannot move your parents with a Highly Skilled visa unless you have some specific cases (ind.nl/en/forms/3085.pdf). It can be possible if you get Dutch citezenship.
@Kup1208
@Kup1208 19 күн бұрын
One of the most beautiful places in the netherlands, absolutely love visiting every time im in the NL
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 19 күн бұрын
Totally agree, amazing town!
@jotarokujov
@jotarokujov 20 күн бұрын
sorry for my inglish, but actually i want to do the same thing, i would like to travel for the world and learn about new places and cultures, you are an inspiration for me, thanks for this video
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 19 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@user-fe2pl8ht9d
@user-fe2pl8ht9d 21 күн бұрын
I love this ❤ thanks for sharing guys. Dmittri, I am actually learning Softwqre development now and you are one of my Inspiration. I want to travel the world too
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 19 күн бұрын
Our pleasure!
@totallydifferentperson
@totallydifferentperson 21 күн бұрын
How much income investments like that would generate? Is it yearly payouts?
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 14 күн бұрын
For me or in general? There is no guarantee results for any investments so the only way to guess based on historical performance. Historical returns for VWCE for example are 8.85% annual. I repeat, it does not guarantee those returns in the future. There is no payouts as well. It's stock ownership.
@totallydifferentperson
@totallydifferentperson 21 күн бұрын
Is being Digital Nomad possible in Germany? I am currently living in Amsterdam and I can say I'm not really enjoying it that much
@carlesg0n
@carlesg0n 21 күн бұрын
Why not? AMS seems like a nice place to live in - besides the weather and high CoL
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 14 күн бұрын
Germany has freelance visa as far as know. Are you sure that's Amsterdam is an issue?
@DamaxThomas
@DamaxThomas 21 күн бұрын
When I visited the Netherlands for 3 weeks last year when we met, I was like 3 weeks is kinda long already. Specially with a backpack all the time.
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 14 күн бұрын
:))
@sasha9245
@sasha9245 22 күн бұрын
I find a lot in common between digital nomad and my experience as an academia researcher. You spend two-three years in various labs and then go forward to the next lab. This works perfectly when you're young, open to new experiences, and have no family responsibilities. With time preferences change towards more predictable lifestyle. What you're doing is an inspiration for people like me. Good luck on your new journey! Waiting for more stuff from you...
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 22 күн бұрын
Thank you! I know that with time you definitely searching for more stable lifestyle but I still didn't completely lose that spark 😅 Very interesting about academia research. I never really knew or realised there are other lifestyles that existed much before software engineering boomed with remote work and pushed popularity of nomadic lifestyle.
@petersteinmeijer519
@petersteinmeijer519 22 күн бұрын
Just make sure you do not become a " productive member of society ".
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 22 күн бұрын
Why is it in quotes and why I feel you think about it like it's something bad? ;) I think I missed something here.
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 22 күн бұрын
What is your ideal travel schedule throughout the year?
@fjorddenierbear4832
@fjorddenierbear4832 22 күн бұрын
My ideal annual travel schedule right now, would be something like: - 10 months in country A where I have primary tax residence (sub-10% total tax burden, e.g. Georgia) - 2 months in one or two countries I want to check out and consider moving to in the future. Right now I'm liking Georgia, but I will also be considering Malaysia or the UAE. I am more of a "serial digital hermit" than a "digital nomad". I like to find one nice place and stay there most of the year for up to several years. I would like to buy an apartment IF I can find a place I see myself staying in forever. But since I am trying to save on taxes, it's not an easy task. My favorite country is really Japan, but their taxes suck and their visas are not super-easy to get, so that's a problem. I don't like traveling all the time, because I have to deprive myself of things like: - comfy desk setup - my piano, music equipment, etc. - sometimes I end up in apartments with crap soundproofing, which is a neverending annoyance I think if I could bring 100-150 kg of stuff everywhere, then I could be a nomad forever, no problem. I'm getting sick of having to gradually acquire basic stuff every time I move to a new country. The world is not really well-suited for digital nomads. How come it's almost impossible to find suitable apartments with an electric desk and office chair? It all sucks. The best approach would be to buy apartments all over the world and then furnish them yourself, inspired by Nomad Capitalist, but this would cost a good chunk of your net worth, and you may regret having to pay for maintaining your apartments everywhere -- unless you're truly rich and don't mind paying. I am tempted to buy in Batumi, but it's hard to justify purchasing an apartment compared to investing the same money in a maintenance-free diversified portfolio.
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 22 күн бұрын
That's awesome. Thanks for sharing such details. I actually like the Netherlands in terms of taxes. They are huge if you're earning a lot, for sure. But the taxes are relatively low if you're a business owner and you don't pay yourself a lot. But not like Georgia, of course :) Totally agree on the stuff. Comfortable chairs and a table are the first things we bought after moving here. I totally understand the pain of acquiring stuff in new countries. I was also thinking about buying 2 to 3 properties worldwide and renting them out throughout the year unless I am there. But that needs serious planning and a bit more cash. Not to mention, I tons of time managing the rental. Haha, we also thought about buying in Georgia at some point. Make sure you know all the downsides. A few of our friends bought a place in Tbilisi for rent, and they regreded it because of some legal issues and maintenance nightmare (couldn't find a good workers)
@berylijn
@berylijn 22 күн бұрын
This is exactly what I have been looking for. Thanks Dmtrii. What would you advise for a complete newbie?
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 22 күн бұрын
Nice! Glad it helped! I'd recommend starting investing slow, nothing aggressive, also reading a few books on the topic. I cannot recommend any specific investments (it's forbidden by Dutch law) but I can certainly recommend some books. My favorite: - The Psychology of Money - The Simple Path to Wealth - Rich Dad, Poor Dad
@user-ct9gl9lx9o
@user-ct9gl9lx9o 25 күн бұрын
Hey Dimitry, Currently I'm a computer science student in the netherlands, planning to do a masters in software engineering. I hold a dutch EU passport. What country (or countries) would you recommend me to move to if I want to become a small business owner? Like for example a SaaS business. Assuming I want lowest tax, best standard of living and cold climate (or at least not too hot). Thanks in advance.
@user-ct9gl9lx9o
@user-ct9gl9lx9o 25 күн бұрын
Assuming I want to settle down and start a family of course, I will start a company at some point in my career.
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 22 күн бұрын
That's two different things: starting a family and settling down, and starting a saas business. If you didn't mention a family, I'd recommend completely different options xD I actually think the Netherlands has a very nice startup climate. For the lower earnings there are almost 0 taxes here as well. When your SaaS will start earning a lot, you can figure out where to move the business or how to appropriately incorporate it. If your goal is not 100% startup, I'd recommend asking yourself where you and your family want to live and not where the taxes is lower.
@mauroivaldi1818
@mauroivaldi1818 25 күн бұрын
Wow this video is exactly what I needed, I’m moving from the US to the Netherlands in the months and this was something that it was on my mind the whole time, your video helped me a lot.
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 22 күн бұрын
Wow, that's awesome. Glad it helped!
@pa_sul
@pa_sul 25 күн бұрын
Thank you for the nice overview Dmitrii! Indeed, it would be nice to cover the topic of ETFs in more detail as this is the recommended approach nowadays for passive investors. By the way, which tool do you use to keep the track of your portfolio (assets allocation, performance)?
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 22 күн бұрын
Thanks for the reply! I personally use www.getquin.com (free version is enough for me) I also have a bunch of spreadsheets but that's for tracking the whole net worth, spendings etc.
@mikhaildavidenko3841
@mikhaildavidenko3841 25 күн бұрын
Just a nitpick, but mic in the front is too distracting, especially when you started to read numbers. May be move it further to the side if you want to keep it in the frame
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 22 күн бұрын
Yeah, totally! Thanks for the confirmation. When I was editing, I also thought of that. I won't set it this way next time.
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 25 күн бұрын
What other financial topics do you want me to cover?
@mikhaildavidenko3841
@mikhaildavidenko3841 25 күн бұрын
Does Netherlands have something like 401k or other pension focused investment options?
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 22 күн бұрын
Good question. 401k does not make that much sense when the country has a proper government pension funds so it's certainly less popular than in the US or Canada. But we do have private pension funds. Especially with current gov pension situation (it doesn't really keep up with the inflation and housing crisis) it's getting more and more popular Most of the employers will automatically open it for you but you can manage where the money is invested. Sometimes they also do the matching. My employer did 50%. As self-employed you may decide to open it yourself if you want to. There are certain companies that focuses on entrepreneurs and employed. I haven't researched it properly yet. The biggest benefits of them is, like 401k, they are tax deductible. Otherwise investing would have make much more sense.
@alinam5265
@alinam5265 16 күн бұрын
What be great to explain the tax system in NL, all 3 boxes and how its calculated
@manuelcastiblanco114
@manuelcastiblanco114 28 күн бұрын
Dmitrii, is there any requirement on regards the time you've been married whenever presenting the marriage certificate? for example you must have been married for a year with your wife so it is valid for the Kennismigrant process
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 27 күн бұрын
I don't think so. Moreover, you don't even need to be married, you can be just partners, but in that case, they can ask for more proof. For marriage, we haven't been asked anything.
@davidcollier6520
@davidcollier6520 28 күн бұрын
Many thanks, that was very useful!
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 27 күн бұрын
Thank you, David!
@nayandas2076
@nayandas2076 29 күн бұрын
Gym ?
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 27 күн бұрын
I mostly run so not sure how much gym costs.
@Bajarangbal
@Bajarangbal Ай бұрын
Great vlog bro.. 👌
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 27 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@spottyty
@spottyty Ай бұрын
Wow it looks a lot like the UK just the houses are more modern in the Netherlands but I love the suburban layout
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 27 күн бұрын
Thank you! I'd really love to explore the UK at some point. I wish there was no visa for my passport 😬
@tonyka3545
@tonyka3545 Ай бұрын
I highly recommend course of the dutch language on Futurelearn made by University of Groningen. It's like A1-A2 but it gives all the necessary basics in just a three weeks and it is free on certain dates, starting like every few months. And it uses real life vocabulary and so on. As an application I'd recommend Anki - there are a lot of ready-to-use stacks of cards En-NL to practice on everyday basis. And if you need a textbook you can try one called "Goed Zo" that is conveniently made in USSR and explains a lot in Russian.
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 27 күн бұрын
Oh, nice; thank you for the recommendation. Added it to my list of courses. How do I learn the date when it's free? Yeah, Anki is excellent, fully agree. I also use Closemaster, which is similar.
@tonyka3545
@tonyka3545 23 күн бұрын
@@dpashutskii I checked it on futurelearn and it starts on 12th of August.
@ced4298
@ced4298 Ай бұрын
Awesome 👏
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 27 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@RealConstructor
@RealConstructor Ай бұрын
It is good to know that if you own an apartment, you pay a service fee like you told in the video, but a big part of the service fee goes to the reserve fund for future maintenance. And your share of this fund is taxable for income tax. The exchequer or tax office considers this a savings account, so you need to fill this amount (not the whole amount, only your share of the reserve fund) on your tax return. The administrator of the VvE (home owners association) will mail you (or you can download it from their website) the amount every year for your tax return. Your share of the amount is comparable to your apartment share (appartementsrecht in Dutch) as stated in the notary deed. For example: If all apartments have the same floorspace, and you bought an apartment, you have 1 apartment share of the total, in case of 25 apartments, it is a 1/25th share. So your taxable share of the reserve fund is 0.08%. If apartments have different floors spaces, you have an apartment share of your apartment’s floor space of the total floor space of the building. So if your apartment has a floor space of 120m2 and the total of all apartment floor spaces is 6,000m2, you got a share of 120/6,000th. So your taxable share of the reserve fund is 0.02%. Your neighbors can have an apartment of 150m2, which means they have an apartment share of 0.025%. These apartment shares are mentioned in the notary deed of the purchase of the apartment. Beware that the administrator has to deposit the VvE annual financial papers at the Chamber of Commerce and can be looked into by the tax office.
@GauravSehrawat8888
@GauravSehrawat8888 Ай бұрын
Excellent point.
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii Ай бұрын
Wow! I didn't know that. Thank you so much for the comment. Extremely useful. Where does VvE store the funds? On savings accounts or just in cash?
@RealConstructor
@RealConstructor Ай бұрын
@@dpashutskii Mostly on a savings account, but sometimes they keep it on a bankaccount. You can see this on the annual financial rapport, all bankaccounts of the VvE are registered in this rapport.
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii Ай бұрын
What else would you like to know about owning or buying a house?
@tomdrum1420
@tomdrum1420 Ай бұрын
used duolingo for like 6 months years and years ago, switched to something else and made faster progress, duolingo is actually bad. the worst fault it has... it penalizes mistakes, when mistakes are the best way to learn literally anything all to show a few ads. horrible. use literally anything else, literally anything.
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii Ай бұрын
What did you switch to?
@SM-mh9lx
@SM-mh9lx Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your very helpful video🙏 Do you or anyone else know about the situation for Iranian citizens? In which banks can they open accounts?
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii Ай бұрын
Hello, no, not really but I think you can try any bank and see.
@ivanvekshin2305
@ivanvekshin2305 Ай бұрын
What are the channels you watch on youtube for learning Dutch? Advice a few, please)
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii Ай бұрын
Hey! I watch those: - youtube.com/@LearndutchOrg (check out his "Heb je zin" playlist) - www.youtube.com/@DutchPod101 (good podcast as well) - www.youtube.com/@EasyDutch (I like that they show real-life people) - www.youtube.com/@learndutchwithkim (tons of videos explaining the grammar rules)
@xx-hc4sx
@xx-hc4sx Ай бұрын
Comments were the most useful feature, with people providing explanation to grammar concepts, links to articles etc. And now those fkers removed them completely. I used to have a Duolingo Super subscription, but now they won't receive any payments from me unless they restore the comments back.
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii Ай бұрын
Agree, forums were really useful.
@TheRationalDutch
@TheRationalDutch Ай бұрын
Hi Dimitri, as someone who followed and completed Duolingo's Dutch course several years ago, I wholeheartedly agree with you that doing just Duolingo for 15 minutes a day will indeed not do anything for you. But that probably is true for other app-based language learning tools as well. One needs to go out and start speaking the language as much as they can in order for them to overcome the barrier. I am now a fluent L2 speaker of Dutch with B2.2 proficiency and I cannot stress enough that the course on Duolingo is not even remotely capable of taking you there. Even if they add an entire unit on culture or idioms or what have you, you won't make real strides unless you start talking to people or read Dutch books or immerse yourself in the language in any of the other possible ways. Good luck!
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii Ай бұрын
I fully agree! Did you take any Dutch courses? Would love to have some recommendations!
@TheRationalDutch
@TheRationalDutch Ай бұрын
Next to Duolingo, I followed Michel Thomas' Dutch audio course to work on my sounds and pronunciation. Thanks largely to that, I now speak without any noticeable foreign accent. Working with Dutch-speaking colleagues helped achieve the much-needed fluency, the familiarity with colloquialisms and idioms, and the ability to think in the language. Being a language nerd has helped me enormously along the way.
@JaneP-xj4in
@JaneP-xj4in Ай бұрын
3000???? a month.. erm.. that is NOT the average amount anyone can afford..lol ..what !!???? if i cud do 3K a month.. i wouldn't be lookin for this info online..
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii Ай бұрын
Where did you get €3000 from this video? €3000 a month is a very expensive rent. There are many people who can afford it but it's still very expensive.
@JaneP-xj4in
@JaneP-xj4in Ай бұрын
@@dpashutskii at timestamp 1:45 you say.. you enjoyed staying with social hub and for the price of 3000 euros. .. " three thousand per month" and yes i know.. 3K some people make but still far too much for rent.. i'm dutch.. and left Amsterdam bc of the cost of living.
@JaneP-xj4in
@JaneP-xj4in Ай бұрын
@@dpashutskii at 1:45 timestamp.. YOU say .. u stayed in a hotel social hub .. for 3000 euros a month. am i wrong? and yes i know 3K ..some people earn this.. i am dutch. lived in Amsterdam 20 years. i know. which is why i can say 3K is not normally considered 'affordable'
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii 27 күн бұрын
Ah, you're talking about hotel. It was only for the first month. You won't find any hotels or Airbnb cheaper than that. It's "affordable" compared to other options for €4-5k. So you have to bite the bullet and find a permanent place as quick as possible. If you're Dutch, you know the hotel/Airbnb market and regulations, so why do you surprised? ;)
@JaneP-xj4in
@JaneP-xj4in 21 күн бұрын
@@dpashutskii first off. i am not surprised. secondly.. i commented at the fact that YOU mentioned how affordable this is .. when it is 3K a month. this is ridiculous. and yes i am dutch. you really have a nasty attitude .. this is how you treat people who leave comments? wow bite the bullet? what i do not need is to be educated on my own country. this is the problem with you expats.. u come here and u think u know everything and then u have this nasty egoistic attitude toward people.. smh get help for that . you're not even aware of yOUR OWN info which you provide in your video. smh pathetic. and don't bother reply.. do that and i will leave ONLY thumbs down and report your video. learn to be kinder to people.
@kasseesmythe8738
@kasseesmythe8738 Ай бұрын
I used Duolingo to study Swedish several years ago. I've also looked at the Russian, French, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Hebrew, Korean, and Japanese courses. By far the most comprehensive was the Swedish course. It had fantastic moderators who would answer learners' questions, and they also provided excellent grammar notes. Unfortunately, Duolingo ditched the notes and the mods. I will NEVER forgive them for that! Because I know Spanish and some French, the Portuguese and Italian courses were okay for me. I've also lived in both Japan and Taiwan, so those courses were largely accessible. However, the Russian, Hebrew, and Korean courses were totally useless. I still can't speak Swedish except haltingly and with poor pronounciation, and usually can't understand it, but I can read a newspaper, and I can pick up new concepts fairly easily. The Portuguese and Italian, thanks to my Spanish and French, are pretty useful for me. But to learn a new language that is dissimilar to one I already know? No, Duolingo doesn't work for me.
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii Ай бұрын
Good review; I have a pretty similar experience and conclusion. Yeah, even the forums, where you can post questions about specific Duolingo sentences, are gone.
@Rixilty
@Rixilty Ай бұрын
If you click on the section are where it shows you sections 1-3 theres a thing on the top right corner of each section saying see details where it gives you some explanation.
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii Ай бұрын
I know, I talked about it on the video. It doesn't contain any explanation for Dutch and many other languages. It has explanations for Spanish or English for example.
@Rixilty
@Rixilty Ай бұрын
@@dpashutskii I don't know why you don't have it but I am learning Dutch as well as other languages, and I do see it for Dutch.
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii Ай бұрын
Mine just have key phrases
@Rixilty
@Rixilty Ай бұрын
@@dpashutskii that's weird cause I get grammatical concepts and other stuff
@Rixilty
@Rixilty Ай бұрын
@@dpashutskii it's the bit where there's 3 sections in Dutch then personalized practice etc. so let's say ur on section 2 or 3 and u want to go back and review the old sections on each section's icon there's a thing that says see details
@LungileYanhle
@LungileYanhle Ай бұрын
Hi Dmitrii..thanks for the video.I am from South Africa i wanted to confirm that i can rent on the visa free 365 days.Also what happens after 365 days can i leave and come back for a new 365 days.thanks
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii Ай бұрын
Yep, that's correct. We had friends from South Africa and they indeed could stay for 1 year and only leave for one day and come back to renew the visa.
@dutchy1121
@dutchy1121 Ай бұрын
I did it a few years ago before they updated it. Now it is quite different with all the sections. So I started over, 151 day streak, but also watch many videos about Dutch and also watch Dutch TV, I would classify my level somewhere between B1-B2, but not sure if I ever will reach C1, at least not with Duolingo.
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii Ай бұрын
That's great to hear. How do you train your speaking?
@dutchy1121
@dutchy1121 Ай бұрын
@@dpashutskii I live in the same country where the language is used and as I got better, people stop speaking back to me in English. Mostly just listening to audiobooks is a good way to get the proper pronunciation.
@TE99810
@TE99810 Ай бұрын
Don't u tent your bike?
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii Ай бұрын
What do you mean? Putting bike inside the tent?
@TE99810
@TE99810 Ай бұрын
@dpashutskii yeah. Perhaps inside a separate dedicated tent.
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii Ай бұрын
Nope. Not sure why would I want to do it. Traveling with one tent on a bike is quite hard already ;)
@TE99810
@TE99810 Ай бұрын
Through my 13 days steak learning Dutch outside of Netherlands 😊
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii Ай бұрын
Nice! Good luck :)
@dpashutskii
@dpashutskii Ай бұрын
How long is your streak on Duolingo?
@filipziajka6305
@filipziajka6305 Ай бұрын
0
@jonasbartkowski5018
@jonasbartkowski5018 Ай бұрын
~130
@GalaxyFlunky2022
@GalaxyFlunky2022 Ай бұрын
Mine is 41 days for german
@Cryhardstaymad
@Cryhardstaymad Ай бұрын
0, the owl is coming for me
@vandalancaricova3068
@vandalancaricova3068 Ай бұрын
I will have 841 today 💪