This is a story about folks from the Caribbean who go studying in The Netherlands – a short documentary funded by BJP Fonds. This documentary showcases the unique experiences of studying in the Netherlands and how it impacts students.
Directed by Semi Chahmi and written/produced by Ephrayim Odor, this short documentary offers an intimate and powerful look into the emotional, financial, and cultural challenges faced by Caribbean students—especially from Aruba—who move to the Netherlands in search of education and opportunity.

The documentary highlights the journeys of students studying in the Netherlands and the dedication required to succeed.
Presented by Stichting Djis Pa Hari Media Verse
this film was produced by Bad Publicity Entertainment in collaboration with Chahmi Film Studio, and made possible through the support of Fonds BJP.
The film encourages a deeper understanding of what it really means to embark on the journey of studying in the Netherlands.
Leaving Your Nest: A story every Caribbean family knows
With the right support and mindset, studying in the Netherlands can transform lives and broaden horizons.
Lagando Bo Neishi follows the journey of Eduardo and Mariana Goeloe, Aruban educators living in the Netherlands, as they reflect on the realities of leaving home, finding belonging, and building a future abroad.
Their story is interwoven with interviews, statistics, and expert insights that highlight the larger experience of Caribbean students navigating loneliness, financial pressures, culture shock, and resilience.
Many students find that studying in the Netherlands opens doors to diverse opportunities and a rich cultural experience.
Ultimately, this documentary serves as a guide for anyone considering studying in the Netherlands, emphasizing the rewards and challenges ahead.

Grounded in Research, Told From the Heart
The documentary is built on more than two years of investigative research by Ephrayim Odor, drawing from:
- Aruba’s immigration and education statistics
- National Ombudsman findings
- University studies from HAN University, Twente, RIVM, PMC
- Interviews with students, educators, and policymakers
This foundation ensures the film is both emotionally compelling and factually grounded.

Filmed Across Aruba and the Netherlands
Shot between June and September 2025 in Oranjestad, San Nicolas, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Schiedam, and The Hague, the documentary features over 15 interviews and striking visuals captured by cinematographer Semi Chahmi, with drone support from Arubian Films and Eduardo Goeloe.

Join us as we share a story that reflects the courage, struggle, and hope of Caribbean students leaving the nest. I hope you enjoy the Documentary, and don’t forget to Subscribe to our YouTube Channel, leave a comment, like, and share!
Through interviews, we explore what it means for Caribbean students when they pursue studying in the Netherlands and adapt to a new environment.

The stories shared are a testament to the strength and resilience of those studying in the Netherlands, inspiring future generations.
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