Civic integration examination in Trinidad and Tobago
Do you want to come to the Netherlands for an extended period of time? If so, you probably need to pass the civic integration exam abroad. Find out what you need to do.
Follow the steps below
1. Verify whether you must take the exam
You do not have to take the civic integration exam abroad if you meet the conditions for exemption.
2. Prepare for the exam
You can prepare for the civic integration exam using the Naar Nederland self-study pack. It is available in different languages. Read the Frequently Asked Questions on Naarnederland.nl for more information.
3. Register with DUO
Before you can sit the civic integration exam, you must register with the Education Executive Agency (DUO).
4. Make payment to DUO
The exam consists of the following parts:
- Speaking
- Reading
- Knowledge of Dutch society
In total the exam costs € 150, which must be paid to DUO.
5. Make an appointment to sit the exam
You must sit the exam at a Dutch mission in a country of which you are a national or for which you hold a residence permit. The section ‘Making an appointment’ below explains how to make an appointment and what you must bring.
6. Wait for your result
You will receive an email from DUO within 8 weeks informing you whether you have passed your exam.
7. Apply for authorisation for temporary stay (MVV)
If you’ve passed your civic integration exam, you can apply for an authorisation for temporary stay (MVV, also called a long-stay visa). You must submit your application within one year of passing your exam.
8. Continue the civic integration process
After arriving in the Netherlands you must continue the civic integration process.
Making an appointment
Within 5 days of paying the exam fees, DUO will send you a payment confirmation. With this confirmation, you can make an appointment to take the exam.
Make an appointment at the Dutch embassy in Port of Spain by emailing: por-ca@minbuza.nl. Please include your candidate number in your email.
Bring the following with you to your appointment:
- a valid passport
- if you are not a national of the country where you will take the exam: valid proof of stay, such as your residence permit or visa
- confirmation of your appointment
- a recent colour passport photograph
If you want to change the date or location of your exam, contact the embassy and ask what your options are.
If you no longer want to take the exam, inform the embassy and cancel the exam with DUO.
Contact
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