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Hey, 

I live and study in the netherlands but I don't have a official rental agreement and I´m not officially registered in the netherlands. Is it possible to use my student ID / Proof of enrolment as a official residency document, so I can choose netherlands as my country of residence? Generally, is there a general rule what counts as a general residency document?

 

Happy to get some help with that :)

 

Greetings

Rikky

*i am registered in germany and have a german ID / Passport


Any document issued by a government that mentions your Dutch address should suffice.

[You might officially be required to register in the Netherlands to live there, but that's another discussion.]


Hello I am a new student in germany I have the university certificate but I have not yet made my residence because I came to Germany for 15 days. Can I benefit from the promo on eurorail by proving with my enrollment or study visa?


If you don't officially live in Germany yet, you can still indicate your previous country of residence. If that's outside of Europe, then that's an advantage, since you can then buy a Eurail pass (also 25% discounted) and you're not limited to 2 travel days in Germany.


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