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Welcome to our Frequently Asked Questions section where you will find answers to the most commonly asked questions in relation to our Master programmes.
Top 5 Frequently Asked Questions:
Is my background / degree sufficient to start in a master / premaster programme at RSM?
What are the application deadlines for the MSc programmes offered by RSM?
When will I be informed of the results of my application?
Can I submit my proof of English proficiency or GMAT results after I have applied?
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Who needs to apply for the immigration procedure Entry Visa AND a Residence Permit?
Full-time NON-EU/EEA students who accepted their conditional or unconditional offer and have a nationality / holding a passport of one of the countries mentioned in Group III and Group IV, need to apply for an Entry Visa and a Residence permit:
Countries |
Procedure |
Group I |
You do not need to apply for an Entry Visa nor a Residence Permit. A valid passport is sufficient |
Group II |
Residence Permit |
Group III |
Entry Visa & Residence Permit |
Group IV |
Entry Visa & Residence Permit |
Your main point of contact for the immigration application procedure at RSM/ Erasmus University is Ms. Joyce Maliepaard (visabscmsc@rsm.nl). She will send you the email 'immigration application process' after you have accepted your conditional or unconditional offer of admission for the programme you have been accepted for at the beginning of March.This email explains the procedure to successfully process your immigration application.
More Important information for NON EU/EEA Full-time students can be found on the RSM/ EUR website
- Last update:
- Tuesday, 12 May 2020
Who needs to apply for the immigration procedure Residence Permit?
Full-time NON-EU/EEA students who accepted their conditional or unconditional offer and have a nationality of one of the countries mentioned in Group II need to apply for only a Residence permit:
Countries |
Procedure |
Group I |
You do not need to apply for an Entry Visa nor a Residence Permit. A valid passport is sufficient |
Group II |
Entry Visa |
Group III |
Entry Visa and Residence Permit |
Group IV |
Entry Visa and Residence Permit |
Your main point of contact for the immigration application procedure at RSM/ Erasmus University is Ms. Joyce Maliepaard (visabscmsc@rsm.nl). She will send you the email 'immigration application process' after you have accepted your conditional or unconditional offer of admission for the programme you have been accepted for at the beginning of March.This email explains the procedure to successfully process your immigration application.
More important information for NON EU/EEA Full-time students can be found on here
- Last update:
- Tuesday, 12 May 2020
What are the consequences of the Brexit for prospective students?
In 2016, the British people voted to leave the European Union. In December 2019 the British parliament accepted the deal Prime Minister Johnson agreed with the EU, with a Brexit date of 31 January 2020. Despite this milestone, there are still many unanswered questions. We hope the information provided on this EUR webpage will help you, as a current or prospective diploma or exchange student from or in the UK, to better understand your situation with regards to Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR).
- Last update:
- Tuesday, 22 September 2020