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Salam to everyone, I saw the great response to the email about people in the UK. I wonder if i start the same thread, but about Egyptians living in the Netherlands, would i get the same response??
quote:Originally posted by fridaies: Salam to everyone, I saw the great response to the email about people in the UK. I wonder if i start the same thread, but about Egyptians living in the Netherlands, would i get the same response??
Hoi..any Egyptians in Nederland???????
sabah el kheer, there are a lot of egyptians in the netherlands, but do you live in holland or in egypt? as your profile shows you are in egypt. ma3salama
quote:Originally posted by fridaies: I am in holland..Provincie Groningen..have u ever heard of it
yes i heard of it and i have been there, by the way i am living in holland too. are you born here or in egypt and what are you doing in your life? bye bye Posts: 3 | Registered: May 2004
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I was born in Egypt..and was always living there, till i married and moved over here..what about u?
quote:Originally posted by farawla: [QUOTE]Originally posted by fridaies: [b]I am in holland..Provincie Groningen..have u ever heard of it
yes i heard of it and i have been there, by the way i am living in holland too. are you born here or in egypt and what are you doing in your life? bye bye[/B][/QUOTE]
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so now we know that there r three Egyptian females living somewhere in the Netherlands?
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My fiance is also Egyptian and i'm Dutch. Soon, Inshallah, he will move to the Netherlans. I am wondering what you think of Holland and how you found your way here. It must be totally different than the life in Egypt. Everybody on the forum is talking about moving and living in Egypt but i really wonder how you experience this move to Europe, specially the Netherlands.
Hope to hear from you!
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hoi hollanda..hoe gaat het met jou? waar woon je? en waar is jou fiancee nu? Ik zit nu in de inburgeringcursus...nee, niet de beste ervaring..dunno how yoúr fiancee will take it!!! but may be he finds het leuk om to immigrate, dus he will enjoy it more..
quote:Originally posted by hollanda: Hi Egyptians in the Netherlands:-)
My fiance is also Egyptian and i'm Dutch. Soon, Inshallah, he will move to the Netherlans. I am wondering what you think of Holland and how you found your way here. It must be totally different than the life in Egypt. Everybody on the forum is talking about moving and living in Egypt but i really wonder how you experience this move to Europe, specially the Netherlands.
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Hoi, Ik woon in het zuiden van het land:-)) My fiance is still in Egypt, Hurghada. Yes a tourist guy:-)) We know eachother for more than 3 years and i visited Egypt regulary. At my second visit i met his family. One time he was already with me for holiday in Holland. He liked it a lot and i also wonder if he will like the inburgeringscurus:-))I hope so because i think people end up in a circle when they don't learn Dutch. I work at a job agency so i see these people every day....it's so sad to meet high educated people who can't get a job of their level just because of the language. Vind je de cursus moeilijk? groetjes
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DE cursus is niet moeilijk..maar ik begrijp niet its bedoeling..ik kan niet na een jaar met Nederlands taal een baan krijgen!..daarom denk ik een jaar is te lang !! want in the end, i will still have to use English..and everythign verplicht is very stuffy!..anyway, i expect your fiancee to be in a better situation if he works in tourism and has a fiancee in a job agency )
quote:Originally posted by hollanda: Hoi, Ik woon in het zuiden van het land:-)) My fiance is still in Egypt, Hurghada. Yes a tourist guy:-)) We know eachother for more than 3 years and i visited Egypt regulary. At my second visit i met his family. One time he was already with me for holiday in Holland. He liked it a lot and i also wonder if he will like the inburgeringscurus:-))I hope so because i think people end up in a circle when they don't learn Dutch. I work at a job agency so i see these people every day....it's so sad to meet high educated people who can't get a job of their level just because of the language. Vind je de cursus moeilijk? groetjes
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hoi how are you all i,m from egypt but i did visit holland many times and the best place for me ,is groningen,i had the best time ever in my life there,right now i,m in egypt,but i will may go visit gronin,like in 3 weeks, di any one know a guy his name is ali from alexandria,was married to dutch lady her name is marian,and he know the owner of the famous restaurant bien veneu, in the centru??i lost all the conection with hem ,even cant remember his last name, any way hope you are all haveing good time ,cheers from egypt, salam
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I am originally from alex and studying in Groningen, nice to know that there are some egyptians there [ QUOTE]Originally posted by farawla:
quote:Originally posted by fridaies: [b]I am in holland..Provincie Groningen..have u ever heard of it
yes i heard of it and i have been there, by the way i am living in holland too. are you born here or in egypt and what are you doing in your life? bye bye[/B][/QUOTE]
I have been in gronigen for 2 months, but i am in alex now, i'll be back in september, and i love Groningen a lot, i'll be taking language courses, but all the studying at the university is in english, i am preparing a phd in nursing
quote:Originally posted by fridaies: It seems that there are some Egyptians who like Groningen after all..so how long have u been here ? any luck with the language ?
I have been in gronigen for 2 months, but i am in alex now, i'll be back in september, and i love Groningen a lot, i'll be taking language courses, but all the studying at the university is in english, i am preparing a phd in nursing
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yes, i'll be applying the resaerch in AZG, it is an amazing hospital, but most of the time i'll be in the university, is it cold in september? here it 34 degrees
quote:Originally posted by fridaies: Good luck..Will you work in de AZG ?
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It is cold in Sept in Gr according to the Egyptian standards..There is something called khareef (najaar) here..The nature is beautiful at this time as leaves start to take all sorts of colors...Expect something around 10-15 in the morning and less at night..not sure about the rain !!!!..But typical about dutch weather of course is that it is very changeable !!.. so what is your speciality ?
quote:Originally posted by Nona: yes, i'll be applying the resaerch in AZG, it is an amazing hospital, but most of the time i'll be in the university, is it cold in september? here it 34 degrees
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well, it was raining when i was in Groningen in may and june, i guess it'll be the same or even more, my specialty is critical care nursing, i have a master degree in critical care nursing from Alex university, and i was offered a scholarship to get my phd. what about you?
quote:Originally posted by fridaies: It is cold in Sept in Gr according to the Egyptian standards..There is something called khareef (najaar) here..The nature is beautiful at this time as leaves start to take all sorts of colors...Expect something around 10-15 in th e morning and less at night..not sure about the rain !!!!..But typical about dutch weather of course is that it is very changeable !!.. so what is your speciality ?
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i am glad that u understand the situation..rain ..rain and yet more rain..i wish u luck in your studies..i am happy for your sake that it is all in english..dutch is not the easiest language ever!!!
quote:Originally posted by Nona: well, it was raining when i was in Groningen in may and june, i guess it'll be the same or even more, my specialty is critical care nursing, i have a master degree in critical care nursing from Alex university, and i was offered a scholarship to get my phd. what about you?
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Hi! I am an Egyptian currently living and studying in the netherlands. I live in Wageningen. Feel free to e-mail me. Novy
quote:Originally posted by farawla: [QUOTE]Originally posted by fridaies: [b]Salam to everyone, I saw the great response to the email about people in the UK. I wonder if i start the same thread, but about Egyptians living in the Netherlands, would i get the same response??
Hoi..any Egyptians in Nederland???????
sabah el kheer, there are a lot of egyptians in the netherlands, but do you live in holland or in egypt? as your profile shows you are in egypt. ma3salama
We have also a forum in dutch. Very nice people there who have their husband/friend from egypt. Some stay in Egypt some in Holland. Feel free to enjoy us. http://www.jacodo.nl/egypte/forum
Maryam is my name there
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i've been to the Nederlands last august and i am now in cairo,and i got married a dutch girl,but we were married in egypt and we plan to live together in holland and when i came back to egypt i sent her some papers they told me they will need it in the IND to apply for a visa to let me live with her and from the time of applying till now is about 2 months and i am worried if it will be taking more long time and if i need to do any other steps or giving out some other papers
i hope there is someone who lives in holland now and he is egyptian and can contact me to advise
i've been to the Nederlands last august and i am now in cairo,and i got married a dutch girl,but we were married in egypt and we plan to live together in holland and when i came back to egypt i sent her some papers they told me they will need it in the IND to apply for a visa to let me live with her and from the time of applying till now is about 2 months and i am worried if it will be taking more long time and if i need to do any other steps or giving out some other papers
i hope there is someone who lives in holland now and he is egyptian and can contact me to advise
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You need an ID card in Holland. They will let you in but you should not leave until you get the ID. This can take up to 6 months. My Indonesian daughter in law applied for hers in Feb 2005, She got it two weeks ago. She could not leave the country until she had it, they would not let her back in otherwise. The same applied when she lived in Luxemburg.
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yeah i'm egyptian and live in holland Den Haag lol i've been lving here my whole life though but i go to the international school this year i'll be in the hogeschool van amsterdam any egyptian teenagers in holland?
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