Webinar: How to integrate during times of social distancing?
Maastricht International Centre event hosted by Expat Centre Maastricht Region and the IND

Living in another country for work or study can be quite challenging at the best of times. Even more so, now that our daily life has changed considerably due to COVID-19.
During this online session, our experts from Expat Centre Maastricht Region and the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (Immigratie en Naturalisatiedienst - IND) will guide you through the most important things you should know and share how to make the integration process in your new home country work, whatever the circumstances.
14:00 | Introduction |
14:10 | Presentation: How can Expat Centre Maastricht Region help you make the most of your stay in the Maastricht Region? Speaker: Sam Welie (Expat Centre Maastricht Region) |
14:25 | Presentation: How can you apply or extend your residence permit in the Netherlands in times of Corona? Speaker: Dilek Onder Kosar (IND) |
14:40 | Time for questions |
16:00 | End |
We are looking forward to meeting you online.
For any questions in the meantime, please contact the Expat Centre.
This online event is free of charge and organised in collaboration with partners from the Maastricht International Centre.
Want to learn more about the Maastricht International Centre? Watch the promo here or visit the website.
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