感谢大家的回复。
每周10个小时应该是我在学校的合法打工时间。其他时间我可能是上课和做实验。我在国内读的硕士,教授说我可以直接过去读博士,以下是教授当时给我的邮件:
If you have a valid MSc-diploma that should give you admission to the PhD in the Netherlands. In due time we have to apply for a waiver for the Dutch MSc-examination, but that is only a formal thing, usually that application is made when your project goes to its end and it is clear that you will be able to pass the PhD. No need for any of these tests, and also no need to register with the university for the PhD it is only a matter between the student and the head of the department.
Concerning the tuition fee we would be able to waive that one. The 10.000 euros you need for the visa, are necessary to cover your living expenses during the first year. When you are here, you may try to find some work, but officially you are only as a student to take a job for 10% of the working week. Which, I am afraid, will not give you sufficient money to live of. But it is up to you to make the final decision. Whatever your decision is, I will try to support you wherever possible.
教授并没有说明我的身份,后来我就向秘书求证这个问题,以下是秘书给我的回复:
You are a PhD student, usually only the Dutch are called AIO, it implies a contract. You are allowed to work 10 hours a week, provided it does not interfere with your studies. You will officially need 1000 euros a month to live on. Accommodation is quite expensive, rooms are around 350 a month, furnished. Food is ofcourse what you make of it, but 200 a month is the minimum.
现在我对我到荷兰的合法身份有一个很大的问号,请各位大侠帮忙看看,多谢! |