The Dutch government maintains an admissions policy for foreign nationals planning to come to the Netherlands. All foreign nationals need to go through the Dutch admissions procedures. Admissions procedures also refer to Wageningen UR as a host institution receiving foreign nationals, such as BSc-, MSc- and PhD-students, and exchange students. It also refers to Wageningen UR as an employer for foreign nationals, such as EU fellows, lecturers, researchers etc. No foreign national can be employed without passing these procedures.
The central student administration (CSA) can at the request of a supervisor start the visa application procedures for a (future) PhD student. The CSA can make use of the so called 'short procedure' of the Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND).
Attention: should you wish to come to the Netherlands with your spouse/partner and/or your children it is obligatory that you discuss this beforhand with your supervisor. In that case not the CSA but the Immigration Helpdesk of your department at Wageningen UR will start the visa application procedures.
For other foreign nationals (not acquiring their PhD degree at Wageningen University) each department has an Immigration Helpdesk that can answer questions and provide help with application procedures.
The Immigration website of Wageningen University is unfortunately no longer online. An alternative site for information on immigration procedures can be found via Nuffic or IND.
It is most relevant for both the foreign nationals and the host institution to study the Dutch admissions procedures carefully. The website is intended to guide you through the Dutch admissions laws for foreign nationals wishing to pursue higher education or do research in the Netherlands.