Extending the Standard Model (SM) with sterile ('right-handed') neutrinos is
one of the best motivated ways to account for the observed neutrino masses. We
discuss the expected sensitivity of future lepton collider experiments for
probing such extensions. An interesting testable scenario is given by 'symmetry
protected seesaw models', which theoretically allow for sterile neutrino masses
around the electroweak scale with up to order one mixings with the light (SM)
neutrinos. In addition to indirect tests, e.g. via electroweak precision
observables, sterile neutrinos with masses around the electroweak scale can
also be probed by direct searches, e.g. via sterile neutrino decays at the Z
pole, deviations from the SM cross section for four lepton final states at and
beyond the WW threshold and via Higgs boson decays. We study the present bounds
on sterile neutrino properties from LEP and LHC as well as the expected
sensitivities of possible future lepton colliders such as ILC, CEPC and FCC-ee
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