How can a foreign medical graduate join post graduation/ residency in Netherlands.How can he obtain a lisence?

Https://ind.nl/en/individuals/residence-... Right to work If you hold a residence permit (vvr) as a student, you are allowed to work in the Netherlands only if you employer has a work permit (TWV). Your employer has to apply for this work permit at UWV (information only available in Dutch). Note!

If you are a Japanese national no work permit is needed. In addition, you are only allowed to work for a maximum of 10 hours per week. Instead of these 10 hours a week, you may also do seasonal labour during the months of June, July and August.

In both cases the employer must have a TWV (except for Japanese nationals). Universities offer some programs in English. Unless it's clearly marked as an international program it will be in Dutch.

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