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The answer is" "When will you come". Let's use it in a sentence: "When will you come to the Netherlands, Mitch, asked Dinie Slothouber".

If you want to use "when are you..." then you use the present participle of come - coming - not come.

When are you coming?

Both 'when are you coming' and 'when will you come are talking' about the future.

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"When will you come?" is correct. It is the proper way to ask about a future action in English.

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