FREE Inburgering Exam e-book

Free Inburgering Exam Ebook 2026

A chapter-by-chapter study guide for understanding the Dutch integration process, checking your official requirements, preparing every exam part and staying organised until the diploma.

40 chapters 2026 process overview Official-source checked Study + booking support
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CheckConfirm your own official requirements first.
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StudyTrain the skill that blocks progress now.
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BookRegister only when the task format feels familiar.

What The Ebook Helps You Do

The book is designed for learners who need one clear place for the process, the language exam, KNM, planning, booking and after-diploma questions.

Understand the system

Start with your own obligation, exam list, deadline, costs and official accounts before choosing study materials.

Prepare each skill

Use separate chapters for reading, listening, speaking, writing, grammar, vocabulary and KNM instead of mixing everything together.

Study with a plan

Move from self-assessment to a 90-day structure, then adjust the plan based on weak skills and practice results.

Finish cleanly

Handle booking, exam day, results, retakes, digital diploma proof and next steps for residence or naturalisation.

Chapter Library

The full ebook is below. Every chapter opens as its own study page, so you can move through the book in order or jump to the exact decision you need today.

01Start Here: How To Use This EbookRead chapter

Decide what to read first, set up your official document folder, and turn the book into a practical study system instead of another thing to feel behind on.

02The Inburgering Process In Plain EnglishRead chapter

Understand the full process from obligation to diploma: Dutch learning, society knowledge, participation requirements, exams, results and proof.

03Who Must Integrate In 2026Read chapter

Learn the common situations where people need civic integration and why your residence purpose matters.

04Who May Need Fewer Exams Or No ExamsRead chapter

Check the main categories for exemptions, dispensation and reduced exam requirements before you start spending money.

05The 2013 Law Versus The 2021 LawRead chapter

Understand why two systems still affect learners and why your personal DUO account is more important than advice from a friend.

06How To Check Your Personal RequirementsRead chapter

Use Mijn Inburgering, DUO letters, municipality documents and your PIP to confirm what applies to you.

07The 3-Year Deadline ExplainedRead chapter

See how the integration period works, what to document, and how to reduce the risk of last-minute panic.

08Costs, Free Attempts, Loans And Financial SupportRead chapter

Compare exam fees, course costs, municipality support, DUO loan questions and repayment considerations.

09Fines, Extensions And Missed DeadlinesRead chapter

Learn what can happen if you do not finish in time and what evidence helps when you need extra time.

10All Exam Parts At A GlanceRead chapter

Get a plain overview of reading, listening, speaking, writing, KNM, MAP, PVT and ONA where relevant.

11A1, A2, B1 And B2 ExplainedRead chapter

Translate language levels into real-life skills, not abstract labels.

12Should You Prepare For A2, B1 Or B2?Read chapter

Make a careful choice based on official requirements, study goals, work goals and realistic preparation time.

13Your First Self-AssessmentRead chapter

Diagnose reading, listening, speaking, writing, grammar, vocabulary and confidence before choosing materials.

14Building Your Personal Study PlanRead chapter

Turn your level, deadline and available hours into a weekly plan that actually survives normal life.

15The 90-Day Study FrameworkRead chapter

Use a focused 13-week structure for busy adults who need steady progress without studying all day.

16Dutch Vocabulary For InburgeringRead chapter

Prioritise high-value words for family, health, work, money, housing, school, transport and government.

17A2 Grammar You Actually NeedRead chapter

Focus on the grammar that makes exam answers understandable: word order, verbs, negation, pronouns and questions.

18Reading Exam Complete GuideRead chapter

Understand text types, question patterns, scanning, keywords, distractors and time control.

19Reading Practice SystemRead chapter

Move from simple notices to official-style tasks without guessing your way through every question.

20Listening Exam Complete GuideRead chapter

Train everyday conversations, appointments, numbers, announcements and answer timing.

21Listening Practice SystemRead chapter

Use shadowing, dictation, slow audio, normal-speed audio and review loops.

22Speaking Exam Complete GuideRead chapter

Prepare short, clear answers with simple sentence patterns and enough pronunciation control.

23Speaking Anxiety ToolkitRead chapter

Handle freezing, blank moments, overthinking and shaky confidence before exam day.

24Writing Exam Complete GuideRead chapter

Prepare messages, forms, short emails, complaints, invitations and explanations.

25Writing Templates And Sentence BanksRead chapter

Use practical openings, closings, reasons, requests, apologies and polite corrections.

26KNM Exam Complete GuideRead chapter

Understand what KNM tests and how to learn society topics without memorising disconnected facts.

27KNM Changes Since 1 July 2025Read chapter

Avoid outdated preparation and check current practice materials before booking.

28Dutch History And National Memory For KNMRead chapter

Study democracy, monarchy, World War II, remembrance and basic civic knowledge.

29Government, Rights And ResponsibilitiesRead chapter

Learn how municipalities, parliament, elections, taxes, police, courts and rights appear in daily life.

30Work, Income And Labour Market KnowledgeRead chapter

Understand contracts, payslips, benefits, applications, workplace rules and labour-market participation.

31Healthcare, Insurance And WellbeingRead chapter

Learn how GP care, emergency help, insurance, pharmacies and appointments work.

32Education, Children And Family LifeRead chapter

Understand childcare, school communication, secondary education and parent responsibilities.

33Housing, Neighbours And Daily AdministrationRead chapter

Prepare for rent, utilities, registration, letters, waste rules and local services.

34Digital Life In The NetherlandsRead chapter

Use DigiD, MijnOverheid, DUO, IND and municipality portals with less confusion.

35PVT, MAP And ONA ExplainedRead chapter

Understand participation and labour-market parts that may apply to your situation.

36Booking Your Exams Step By StepRead chapter

Prepare DigiD, Mijn Inburgering, dates, locations, payment, rescheduling and confirmation checks.

37Exam Day ChecklistRead chapter

Know what to bring, when to arrive, how to manage nerves and what to do after each exam.

38Results, Retakes And DiplomaRead chapter

Read your results, plan retakes sensibly, and save proof of your diploma.

39After The Diploma: Residence And CitizenshipRead chapter

Understand how your diploma may support permanent residence, stronger residence rights or naturalisation.

40Appendices And PrintablesRead chapter

Use checklists, trackers, planners, vocabulary logs, KNM topic sheets and retake notes.

Start With The Right Chapter

I am new

Read Chapter 1, then use the complete guide and self-assessment before studying individual exam parts.

I know my exams

Open the chapter for your weakest skill, then pair it with the matching practice resource.

I am nearly ready

Focus on booking, exam day, result timing, retakes and document storage.

Official Sources Behind The Book

The book explains the process in learner-friendly language, but official pages remain the final source for personal requirements, booking, fees, results and residence decisions.