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Study Visa and Study Residence Permit

Application procedure 2024-2025

Student Office
Breda University of applied sciences
Introduction

If you wish to study at Breda University of Applied Sciences (BUas), you will need a visa (in Dutch: MVV =
machtiging tot voorlopig verblijf) and/or a residence permit. Only a recognised educational institution like BUas
can apply on your behalf.
An MVV is an entry visa that is issued for a stay longer than 3 months. BUas will apply for an MVV and a
residence permit at the same time. This is called the Entry and Residence Permit Procedure (TEV procedure).
Note that you will have to pick up your residence permit within those 3 months in the Netherlands too! More
info on: student-residence-permit-for-university-or-higher-professional-education

An MVV serves as an entry visa for the Netherlands. A sticker will be placed in your passport by the Dutch
representative in your home country or country of establishment. The residence permit will be handed to you
once you are in the Netherlands in due time.

Who needs to apply for a visa and/or a Residence Permit?


To be able to study in the Netherlands, you may need to apply for residency. This depends on your nationality.

European Union / European Economic Area and Switzerland:


You do not need a visa and/or residence permit.

Australia, Canada, New Zealand, USA, Japan, South Korea, Monaco, United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland or Vatican City:
You will need a residence permit.

Students with other nationalities:


You will need an entry visa AND residence permit.

Validity of Residence Permit

Generally, a residence permit will be issued for the duration of your study programme plus 3 months if you
obtain 50% of your credits every year. Apart from the 50% of your credits, you need to submit a copy of your
current health insurance policy, a copy of your valid passport and proof of having enough financial means to
cover all your living expenses annually.
However, you might be unable to obtain the required 50% of study credits. In consultation with your student
counsellor, you can find out whether your reason(s) can be considered valid to be excluded from the 50% cred-
its rule.

The validity of your residence permit expires as soon as you have graduated or cancelled your study
programme.
BUas will deregister you with the Immigration Service (IND) within one month after deregistration as a student
at BUas even though the period stated on your residence permit has not expired yet. The remaining period
cannot be used as ‘orientation year for graduates’ (the so-called search year). For change of purpose of stay
from “study” to “orientation” year for graduates in the Netherlands’ you will have to apply for a new residence
permit.

residence-permit-for-orientation-year

The Executive Board always reserves the right not to take on the sponsorship of a student without reason.

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Please be aware of the following:

People, pretending to be a ministry official, might try to approach you by phone.


Please be advised neither the Immigration and Naturalization Service nor our university will approach you by phone
concerning personal and/or bank details. Never provide any of those data by phone.
Any alteration concerning visa and/or residence permit or payment requests will be offered to you in writing.

ARE YOU:

A. A degree seeking student who needs to apply for a Visa + Residence Permit, read chapter
1+4+5+6

B. A degree seeking student who only needs to apply for a Residence Permit, read chapter 2+3+4+6

C. An exchange student who needs to apply for a Visa + Residence Permit, read chapter 2+3+4+5+6

D. An exchange student who only needs to apply for a Residence Permit, read chapter 2+3+4+6

E. An exchange student (double degree excluded) with one of the following nationalities: Austral-
ian, Canadian, or New Zealand, read chapter 7

F. An exchange student with a valid student residence permit for Europe, please first contact
[email protected]

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Table of Contents
Introduction 1
1 Proof of sufficient means of support for Visa + Residence permit application & tuition fee 4
1.1 Tuition fee 5
1.2 Insurance 5
1.3 Visa / Residence Permit 5
1.4 VisaCare application fee 5
1.5 Proof sufficient long- term means of support 5
2 Proof of sufficient long-term means of support Residence permit application only or (Visa +)
Residence permit application exchange and double degree. 6
2.1 You are self-supporting, Bank statement 6
2.2 You (will) receive a grant 6
2.3 You (or a third party) will deposit money into the BUAS bank account. 7
3 Costs for Residence permit application or (Visa +) Residence permit application exchange and
double degree 8
4 How to apply for a Visa and/or Residence permit? 9
5 How to obtain your Visa at the Dutch representative in your home country? 10
5.1 When picking up your Visa, please do not forget to bring: 10
6 After arrival in the Netherlands? 11
6.1 Biometric details 11
6.2 More detailed information? 12
7 Working holiday programme / Working holiday scheme 13
7.1 Working Holiday Program (WHP)/ Working Holiday Scheme (WHS) 13
7.2 Main purpose WHP/WHS 13
8 Health insurance 14
8.1 Working in the Netherlands 14
8.2 Health care benefit ‘ZORGTOESLAG’ (only applicable if you work or have a paid internship) 14
9 Opening a Bank account 15
9.1 Opening a Dutch bank account 15
9.2 ABN AMRO Student Package 15
9.3 For students from the age of 18 to 30 years old 15
9.4 For students of 30 years or older 16
10 Appendix exemption TBC 17
10.1 Appendix 1 17

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1 Proof of sufficient means of support for Visa + Residence
permit application & tuition fee

One of the conditions to apply for a Visa + Residence Permit is that you must submit proof you have sufficient
long-term means of support to cover your tuition fee and living expenses in The Netherlands.

The set amount of money per month for a student by Immigrations is set on € 1,218 per month. For your
application you will need to transfer enough means for the first academic year (12 x € 1,218) € 14,616. This
amount is also referred to as ‘standard amounts for students’ and is based on the standard amounts of the
Dutch Student Finance Act. The amounts are adjusted every year.

During the academic year 2024-2025, the € 14,616 will be refunded into the by you arranged Dutch bank
account in instalments. You will need to inform our financial department about your Dutch bank account:
[email protected], so they will be able to transfer a monthly amount of your sufficient means.

More information about a Dutch bank account can be found via appendix 9 in this document on the website of
Buas under living-in-the-netherlands/dutch-bank-account

Bachelor Bachelor* Premaster Master Academic Master


and Leisure and Leisure/Tourism
Premaster Tourism Stud- Studies
SBM ies

1 Tuition fee € 12,500 € 13,130 € 2,530 € 15,200 € 16,500

2 Health and liability € 499 € 499 € 499 € 499 € 499


insurance for one
year

3 Visa / Residence € 228 € 228 € 228 € 228 € 228


Permit legal dues *

4 VisaCare applica- € 115 € 115 € 115 € 115 € 115


tion fee **

5 Proof sufficient € 14,616 € 14,616 € 14,616 € 14,616 € 14,616


means **

Total amount € 27,958 € 28,588 € 17,988 € 30,658 € 31,958

* Institution fee Creative Business, Creative Media and Game Technologies, Applied Data Science and Arti-
ficial Intelligence. Applies to students starting in or after 2023-2024. We are proud to have been awarded the
national Distinctive Feature "Small Scale Intensive Education" in February 2020, subject to processing and official
confirmation by the NVAO and Ministry of OCW. This requires an additional student fee of € 568 apart from the
tuition fee. This extra fee will be invested in improving the quality of the degree programme.
** Fees are adjusted annually.
*** When you have the Surinamese nationality you pay the statutory tuition fee, but you do need visa and study
permit.

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This amount needs to be transferred before the 1st of July 2024 to the account of BUas:

Bank name: RABOBANK


Account/IBAN nr.: NL41 RABO 0320 8659 08
BIC: RABONL2U
Address: Kloosterplein 11, 4811 GP Breda
Beneficiary: Breda University of applied sciences
Description: ID Code (received after registration Studielink) + last name of student
For Exchange or DD: Last name and BUas student ID code

1.1 Tuition fee


The tuition fee for the academic year 2024-2025 for non-EU students for bachelor and Premaster
Leisure and Tourism programmes, has been set on € 12,500. Except for the bachelor programmes
Creative Business, Creative Media and Game Technology and Applied Data Science and Artificial
Intelligence, the tuition fee for these bachelor programmes has been set on € 13,130. These
programmes have a higher tuition fee than the regular fee, because of the distinctive feature of Small-
Scale Intensive Education.

The tuition fee for (fulltime) Master programmes has been set on € 15,200, except for the Academic
Master Leisure and Tourism; € 16,500. The allowance for the Academic Premaster Leisure has been set
on € 2,530. The amounts are adjusted every academic year.
documents/tuition-fee-regulations

1.2 Insurance
Student Office will apply for your insurance at the insurance company for the first year. We will apply
for the insurance for a period of 12 months. The insurance has a broad cover and insures you ade-
quately against medical costs, liability, baggage and household contents, costs for basic legal aid and
emergency aid (e.g., repatriation). They provide good quality at low price. For more information, please
visit living-in-the-netherlands/insurance Note that after the first year you will need to extend or apply
for the policy yourself.

1.3 Visa / Residence Permit


The legal dues for the Visa and/or Residence Permit application procedure is set on € 228 and is non-
refundable. This amount is set by the Ministry of Justice in the Netherlands.

1.4 VisaCare application fee


The costs for the use of the VisaCare application are € 115. In case your MVV and/or permit would not
be granted by IND or embassy, you will receive your payment back, but the € 343 (see also point 3).

1.5 Proof sufficient long- term means of support


The set amount of money per month for a student is set on € 1,218. To apply for a permit, you need to
show that you will have enough means of support, via a bank transfer, for the first year of study which
totals up to (12 x € 1,218). This amount is also referred to as ‘standard amounts for students’ and is
based on the standard amounts of the Dutch Student Finance Act. The € 14,616 will be refunded into
your Dutch bank account in instalments. As soon as you have a Dutch bank account and informed our
financial department via [email protected] , we will transfer the monthly amount to the Dutch bank ac-
count number that you will have arranged and informed us about by then.

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2 Proof of sufficient long-term means of support Residence
permit application only or (Visa +) Residence permit
application exchange and double degree.

One of the conditions to apply for a Visa + Residence Permit is that you must submit proof you have sufficient
long-term means of support to cover your tuition fee and living expenses in The Netherlands.

The set amount of money per month for a student is € 1,218. For your application you will need to show
sufficient means for the first academic year (12 x € 1,218) € 14,616. This amount is also referred to as ‘standard
amounts for students’ and is based on the standard amounts of the Dutch Student Finance Act. The amounts
are adjusted every six months.

As an exchange student, for an exchange period of 6 months, you will need to prove, in total, an amount of
€ 7,308 (6 x € 1,218) on your bank account.

To prove this, you can choose between three options:

2.1 You are self-supporting, Bank statement

an original recent statement from the bank (not a copy) regarding the amount of money in the bank account.

This may either be a Dutch or a foreign-based bank account. The account must be fully or partially in your
name. The statement must be in Dutch, English, French, or German. Your name, the number of the bank
account in question and the balance that is available need to be clearly stated on these documents. Preferably,
the amounts are expressed in Euros, but statements expressed in other currencies are also acceptable. The
bank statement must be original; the statement needs to contain, in a clear manner, the name, address details
and telephone number and logo of the bank. In addition, there must not be any doubt as to whether the
money is freely available.

2.2 You (will) receive a grant

Generally known scholarships from The Netherlands as well as from foreign countries are accepted. A copy of
the official confirmation of this scholarship must be submitted. This document must demonstrate that the
scholarship has been awarded to the student, which institution/authority provides the scholarship, the amount
of the scholarship and the duration of the scholarship.

If the official confirmation states that the student must pay the scholarship back after his/her studies, this will
not have any negative consequences; such scholarships are also accepted.

If the official confirmation states that a percentage of the actual costs will be paid, and/or that the student may
claim a percentage of the costs incurred, this scholarship cannot be accepted.

In case your grant will partially cover the amount, you need to prove, you can combine this with a bank
statement.

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2.3 You (or a third party) will deposit money into the BUAS bank account.

Given that the previous options will not be possible in all cases, we offer the possibility to have the total
amount transferred to BUAS’s bank account.

Bank name: RABOBANK


Account/IBAN nr.: NL41 RABO 0320 8659 08
BIC: RABONL2U
Address: Kloosterplein 11, 4811 GP Breda
Beneficiary: Breda University of applied sciences
Reference: Indicate your student id code and name of the programme

After your arrival, the money will be refunded into your Dutch bank account that you can open upon your arri-
val in The Netherlands.

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3 Costs for Residence permit application or (Visa +)
Residence permit application exchange and double degree

The legal dues for the Visa and/or Residence Permit application procedure are € 228. This amount is set by the
Ministry of Justice in the Netherlands.

Most non-EU student will need to undergo a tuberculosis examination within three months after arrival in the
Netherlands. In appendix 1 you can check if you need to undergo a TBC test. You will be informed about this by
Student Office as soon as the programme has started. The costs for the TBC examination are € 50.00.
Administration costs for the VisaCare application are € 115.00.

The total amount of € 343 needs to be transferred before 1 July 2024 into the bank account of BUas. If you are a
second semester exchange student, it needs to be transferred before 1 December 2024. Please contact your
bank to have the money transferred to the following account number:

Bank name: RABOBANK


Account/IBAN nr.: NL41 RABO 0320 8659 08
BIC: RABONL2U
Address: Kloosterplein 11, 4811 GP Breda
Beneficiary: Breda University of Applied Sciences
Reference: Indicate your last name and BUas’ student ID code

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4 How to apply for a Visa and/or Residence permit?

The Student Office of BUas will start the application procedure for your Visa and/or Residence Permit as soon
as you have been admitted to one of the study programmes at BUas. The complete procedure may take up to
+/- 8 weeks.

BUas Student Office will send you an email with login code and password to login to the VisaCare application
tool. After you log in you will be guided through the Visa and/or Residence Permit application procedure. You
will find all the instructions needed on your ‘My Documents Page’ that will be activated after you filled in the
online application form.

As mentioned in the instructions, you will first need to upload all the documents and information needed for
your Visa and/or Residence Permit application. Student Office will evaluate the documents, after the approval
of your uploaded documents, you will receive an email with further instructions. Note that as soon as we send
the application to IND (Immigration Service) the procedure can take up to 8 weeks!

Student Office will then send the application package to the Immigration Service on your behalf. As soon as the
Dutch Immigration Services give an advice concerning your Visa and/or Residence Permit application, we will
give you further instructions.

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5 How to obtain your Visa at the Dutch representative in
your home country?

The IND (Dutch Immigration Service) in The Netherlands will inform the Dutch representative in your home
country about the decision of your Visa. Since not all embassies and consulates notify the students when the
visa is ready, it is advisable to contact them yourself, after we have informed you about the approval.

5.1 When picking up your Visa, please do not forget to bring:

• a valid passport – containing a blank visa page – valid for at least 6 months longer than the intended period
of residence in The Netherlands
• a copy of the holder’s page of the passport
• the official admission letter of Breda University of Applied Sciences
• the original birth certificate (with a certified translation) of the municipality of the country where you were
born
• a health declaration (please consult the embassy if this is required)
• if the embassy or representative office does not have the possibility to make a passport sized photograph
of you, you must bring a passport sized photograph with you to the appointment.

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6 After arrival in the Netherlands?

To be able to make a residence document, the IND needs your fingerprints, passport photo and
signature. Please check biometric details to see how and where you can provide these.

6.1 Biometric details


In order to be able to make a residence document, the IND needs your fingerprints, passport photo and
signature.

This can be done while still abroad, by means of the TEV procedure

• The sponsor (in the Netherlands) has submitted the application for you (you are not in the Nether-
lands)

o If a positive decision is given, then you can collect the MVV from the Dutch Embassy or consu-
late in your country.
o When collecting the MVV, you must take a new (and not previously used) passport photo with
you. This passport photo must comply with the requirements which also apply for Dutch pass-
ports. The embassy or consulate can inform you where to have passport photos made locally,
which comply with the relevant requirements. A photo that does not comply with the require-
ments will cause unnecessary delay.
o The employee at the Dutch Embassy or the Consulate will take fingerprints and you will also
be required to sign the document.
o Note that you are obliged to pick up your residence permit in the Netherlands before the end
date on your MVV sticker.

• The foreign national has submitted the MVV application to the Dutch Embassy or the Consulate in the
country of origin or country of continuous residence.

o When submitting the application, you must take a new (and not previously used) passport
photo with you.
o The employee at the Dutch Embassy or the Consulate will also take your fingerprints and you
will be required to sign the document.

When abroad, and you or your sponsor have applied for a TEV procedure, but you do not require an MVV

• If an application is submitted in the Netherlands by your (recognized) sponsor though you do not re-
quire an MVV, then you must go to an IND desk immediately after arrival in the Netherlands, but in any
case, within 2 weeks. You will have to make an appointment online.
make-an-appointment-with-the-ind

o The IND employee will take your fingerprints and a passport photo.
o And you will be required to sign the document. You will need to make an appointment first.

For more information please visit: student-residence-permit-for-university-or-higher-professional-education

Address IND offices: ind-desks-and-locations#Desks

The invitation letter, to collect your Study Residence Permit card at the Immigration Service office, will be
provided as soon as it has been made available to Student Office.

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6.2 More detailed information?

More detailed information on the Visa and Residence Permit application procedure can be found on our
website via the following links:

student-residence-permit-for-university-or-higher-professional-education

plan-your-stay

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7 Working holiday programme / Working holiday scheme

7.1 Working Holiday Program (WHP)/ Working Holiday Scheme (WHS)


Young people from a certain number of countries can come to the Netherlands for a maximum of 1 year to get
to know the Dutch culture and society.

A working holiday is a cultural exchange programme or scheme (WHP or WHS) for young people aged 18 to 30
from certain countries. The main purpose is to get to know Dutch society and culture. Find out what the
requirements are and how to apply for the residence permit.
Is the country of your nationality is not listed? In that case it is not possible to come to the Netherlands for a
working holiday.

• Argentina
• Australia
• Canada
• Hong Kong
• Japan
• New Zealand
• South Korea
• Taiwan
• Uruguay

7.2 Main purpose WHP/WHS

The main purpose and basic principle of a WHP/WHS is to get acquainted with Dutch culture and society. This
basic principle is stated in a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) or a Nota Verbale between the two partner
countries/territories. On the same basic principle, the partner country also allows Dutch adolescents access to
their country.

The participating young person is not allowed to do work that is contrary to the main purpose of the WHP/WHS.
Therefore, they are only allowed to incidentally work to financially support the holiday. In order to be able to
carry out this incidental work, the employer does not need a TWV. Regular work migrants, highly skilled mi-
grants, students, and au pairs can, therefore, not make use of the WHP and WHS. They must apply for a resi-
dence permit for that specific purpose.

For more specific information on employment rights, please click 'Right to work' at the bottom of this page.
The participating adolescent may follow a short study or course.Conditions

There are certain conditions that apply to everyone. You will find more, detailed information on the following
webpage of IND:

working-holiday-residence-permit

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8 Health insurance

Your (public) healthcare insurance from you home country is not valid in the Netherlands.

8.1 Working in the Netherlands


In case you have a side job or a paid internship in the Netherlands which pays more than minimum wage, you
must take out a Dutch public healthcare insurance, called the ‘basisverzekering’ (basic health insurance). This is
quite expensive but mandatory if you do not want to get into trouble during your stay in the Netherlands. The
government checks if every resident in the Netherlands has a proper insurance and you will get a fine if you are
not insured correctly.
Note that if you are doing an internship for which you are paid at least as much as the Dutch minimum wage,
you are subject to compulsory Dutch public healthcare insurance.

You can choose any insurance company that offers this kind of insurances.

Please note that you can only apply for a ‘basisverzekering’ and have a paid side job or paid internship once you
have a BSN number (Citizen service number after registration at the municipality) and a Dutch bank account.

With a non-Eu nationality, it is only allowed to work for 16 hours a week OR full-time during June, July, and Au-
gust.

8.2 Health care benefit ‘ZORGTOESLAG’ (only applicable if you work or have a paid
internship)
The Dutch government has introduced benefits so you can get a small amount of money back on your costs for
your Dutch mandatory basic health insurance. You can apply for this as soon as you have a job and taken out a
basic health insurance.

If you meet the following conditions, you can apply:

• You are 18 years or older


• You take out a Dutch mandatory basic health insurance (‘basisverzekering’)
• Not exceed a certain amount of income (which most probably you will not when you work part time)

More information on healthcare benefit I want to apply for a benefit (belastingdienst.nl)

The website is in Dutch, and you need a DigiD for it to apply online, which is easiest. DigiD is a digital signature
which is used frequently in the Netherlands. To apply for DigiD, check: Home English | DigiD

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9 Opening a Bank account

If you have a bank account in a country that is not a member of the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA)* or if you
have a bank account in Bulgaria or Romania (both countries are members of SEPA but do not have Euro
accounts), you must open a Dutch bank account.
* SEPA member countries include all EEA member states plus Monaco and Switzerland.

9.1 Opening a Dutch bank account

One of the most popular banks in the Netherlands is ABN AMRO Bank. Below you can find more information
about how to open a Dutch bank account at ABN AMRO bank. However, you are free to choose any bank you
prefer. Other popular banks are Rabobank, ING Bank or ASN Bank.

9.2 ABN AMRO Student Package


International students can open an ABN AMRO Student Package, that includes:
• A Dutch bank account, debit card and access to Internet Banking and Mobile Banking.
• A debit card that can be used in every store in the Netherlands and on our campus.
• A card reader (E.dentifier).
• The Student Package is free of charge for International Students.
*Unfortunately, it is not possible for International Students to apply for a Credit Card.

How to open a student account at ABN AMRO Bank?


It is possible to open a bank account at ABN AMRO Bank for all international students with their residence
in the Netherlands, if they reside in the Netherlands for at least 6 months.

Start your online application

After you have applied online for a Student Package, you will need to make an appointment using our internet
form. During the appointment your identity will be verified, your documents checked, and you may have to sign
the application form. Please make sure you have the required documents at hand during your appointment
with ABN AMRO to finalize your application successfully. You will receive an account number, bank card, pin,
and activation code within 5 working days.

9.3 For students from the age of 18 to 30 years old

Documents needed
• Passport or ID-card, this needs to be valid during your entire stay at the Netherlands. With a passport
you can start your request on the ABN AMRO app. Open a bank account in the Netherlands - ABN
AMRO
• An official university statement (proof of registration or acceptance letter) in which your status as a
student is mentioned, as well as the period you are supposed to be staying here. And your study
permit card or letter of approval.
• BS number: Citizen service number (BSN) | Netherlands Worldwide

You must go through the following steps to register your BS number:


Step 1: Login ABN AMRO Internet banking.
Step 2: Go to self-service.
Step 3: Manage data.
Step 4: Scroll to Change Tax details and use the pencil.
Step 5: Fill in your BS number.

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9.4 For students of 30 years or older

According to the terms and conditions of the Student Package, you can apply for a Student Package until the
age of 30 years. In case you are older than 30 years, ABN AMRO Bank N.V. can offer you a Basic Paying Package
(€ 2 fee each month).

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10 Appendix exemption TBC

10.1 Appendix 1
If you have the nationality of one of the countries on this list, you do not have to undergo a tuberculosis
(TBC) test.
Albania Grenada Oman
Algeria Guatemala Panama
Andorra Guyana Paraguay
Antigua and Barbuda Honduras Poland
Argentina Hong Kong (SAR) Portugal
Armenia Hungary Qatar
Australia Iceland Romania
Austria Iran Russia
Azerbaijan Iraq Rwanda
Bahamas Ireland Samoa
Bahrain Israel San Marino
Barbados Italy Saudi Arabia
Belarus Jamaica Serbia
Belgium Japan Seychelles
Belize Yemen Singapore
Benin Jordan Slovakia
Bosnia and Herzegovina Kazakhstan Slovenia
Brazil Kosovo Solomon Islands
Brunei Kuwait South-Korea
Bulgaria Latvia Spain
Burkina Faso Lebanon Sri Lanka
Cape Verde Libya St Kitts & Nevis
Canada Liechtenstein St Lucia
Chile Lithuania St Vincent and the Grenadines
China Luxembourg Sudan
Colombia Macau (SAR) Suriname
Comoros Malaysia Sweden
Costa Rica Maldives Switzerland
Croatia Mali Syria
Cuba Malta Tajikistan
Cyprus Mauritania Taiwan
Czech Republic Mauritius Togo
Denmark Mexico Tonga
Dominica Dominican Republic Moldova Trinidad and Tobago
Ecuador Monaco Tunisia
Egypt Montenegro Turkey
El Salvador Morocco (Inc. Western Sahara) Turkmenistan
Estonia Nauru Ukraine
Fiji Netherlands United Arab Emirates
Finland New Hebrides United Kingdom
France New Zealand United States of America Uruguay
Galapagos Islands Nicaragua Uzbekistan
Georgia Niger Vanuatu
Germany Niue Venezuela
Greece North-Macedonia
Norway

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