MVV BASISINBURGERING EXAM exam..looking for tips to pass
Basyang wrote:U are very much welcome. If u have more questions on ur mind, dont hesitate to ask.
Veel succes met onze mvv visa.
"onze" !!!! Don't say that in your exam; "je" is more appropriate ............ (joke) - best of luck all of you. 
Since i am patiently waiting for my mvv visa en he as well so i just used the word onze instead of je. But anyway, thanks for ur comment. 😊😊
Basyang wrote:Onze refers to 'our" right cynic?
Since i am patiently waiting for my mvv visa en he as well so i just used the word onze instead of je. But anyway, thanks for ur comment. 😊😊
No problem; you are correct that "onze" is "our"; anyway, I'm not a good example, my wife tells me I speak Dutch like a native (of Istanbul). 
Veel success!!
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Ive been waiting for my civic integration exam for 7 weeks now. Ive read some took only 4-6 weeks average of waiting time and passed it.
Does it mean that the longer it takes for them to assess the exam, the more chances it will not pass the passing rate because of longer assesment?
any way assure that exam is easy , just need you to focus on questions and answer so easy if you ready carefully the question . don't get panic , trust yourself and it will be great !
Good luck to all who's planning to take the exam😊 You can do it guys veel succes👍🏻
Hendriks02 wrote:I see, my husband called them and they ask him to wait 3 weeks more😩
If they told you 3 weeks, why ask?
Hendriks02 wrote:It's not really cool if they only releasing 1st the one who went to language school and make them wait the other who used to self study. We also want to move forward, and be with our love one asap😞
If they have hundreds or even thousands to process it takes time. But as you were told it will take 3 weeks that how long it will take. No one here can make it any quicker. You were given a fair answer. That's how it is.
To add; the entire process is meant to take a maximum of 90 days; it's not just a check of the exam results, there are also checks done with other Dutch Government agencies; those can take extra time; many single people are excluded by their lack of employability.
Its simple as that is. It doesn't help you when you ask others how long they have to wait as each case is different.
Like Cynic already stated, it's not only the results but many checking and communicating between several organisations have to be done.
Schat29 wrote:Yes sis. I get your point. Lets say they dont treat them as a priority. But isn't unfair that those who took exam last juli en august need to wait for so long and MOST of those people who enrolled in a language school have their uitslag within a month. Lets say even with others it takes one month but it must be FIFO. If you will notice from a well known school you will see most of them have results within a month. And you as you do self study and wait for so long i think you will also think a little different from it
The recognised sponsored organisations undertake some of the processes that the Dutch Government have to do for those who don't go the sponsored route. Are you suggesting that they hold back on those just to make it "fair" for those who need further processing? The system is what it is, we don't have to like it but it seems to work for the majority.
i am new here!!
So i am preparing for my Inburgering Exams for January/February 2018, i am excited and the same time VERY Tensed!
i have been reading lots of very helpful tips on this forum which made me sign up immediately.
i am open to more tips please.
and also what Bothers me is that i am not allowed to stay in The Netherlands while the MVV process is going on? What if i have a Valid visa that can cover my stay during the period? like is there is "Written Down " rule that says we cant stay in the Netherlands during the MVV process?
guys i need your advice and suggestions.
weldone!!
As far as I know you are not allowed to stay in The Netherlands while your MVV application has no result yet. I have read it in the IND(Immigratie en Naturalisatie Dienst) website https://ind.nl/en/contact/Pages/FAQ.aspx
See the answer in General Questions:
I would like to await the outcome of the Regular Provisional Residence Permit (mvv) procedure in the Netherlands. Is that okay?
I have seen a program in television here in The Netherlands that an MVV application was denied because the applicant stayed here during the procedure.
So to be safe, wait for the decision outside The Netherlands.
Good luck!
My question for now is, should I register for an appointment as early as now for the exam next year? (Maart of April) or make an appointment just as I'm ready next year?
the kns was like a piece of cake
the reading part was little bit tricky
and the speaking part was easy i made 1 mistake
it is like maria always met the bus and she sits and but later it says today the bus is full so she has to ??? u should say staan i said standen
and they will show u a pic of a guy he is a schilder painting the way and he meestal schilder what you should say natuur
they asked me for my date of birth
what have u eaten in the avonds
This one helps a lot. They even have a practicr exam for lees and short answers for spreek.
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