

Kerry-Ann201
Mauritian °µÍø½ûÇø in Belgium
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Registration: 25 September 2015
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Withdrawal of Card F after divorce by Guest3695478
Hey everyone. This forum has been very useful for me and many others. I just wanted to know regarding withdrawal of card F after divorce with Belgian partner. Anyone having personal experience or information related to this matter of divorce in ...

Hi! I was legally cohabiting with a Belgian (not married then), and we stayed together for more than 4 years. From what I understand, if you are together more than 3 years, you might not be at risk. However, please note that it is on a case by ... Read More


Rejection of family reunficiation by KaiserWilhelmII
Hi. I (non-EU citizen) am living in Belgium for 4 years based on a work-permit and thus I have a temporary residence card. My partner is a non-EU citizen as well who has joined me in Belgium. We had applied for the legal cohabitation which got ...

Hello KaiserWilhelmII, Actually, if you click on the link of the description in the Article 10 Bis, you see that you require permanent residence permit in order to be able to apply for a family reunion (see extract below): 'Le conjoint ... Read More


Negotiating salary and benefits in Belgium by Bhavna
Hello everyone, Better job prospects in Belgium can most certainly be an incentive to leave your country of origin. Securing a contract with the right salary and benefits for you can be crucial to make your move successful. Is salary and ...

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Negotiating salary and benefits in Belgium by Bhavna
Hello everyone, Better job prospects in Belgium can most certainly be an incentive to leave your country of origin. Securing a contract with the right salary and benefits for you can be crucial to make your move successful. Is salary and ...

Hello All, With regards to your salary package, it is generally acceptable to negotiate, but this definitely it depends on the culture of your company. Your gross and net will depend on the advantages you receive. Those can obviously be in kind ... Read More


Dealing with homesickness in Belgium by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Being an °µÍø½ûÇø in Belgium can turn out to be a wonderful human, social or professional adventure... with potential moments of nostalgia and homesickness along the way. What are your personal tips to prevent homesickness? How ...

One of the ways to cope with home sickness is to try to make your host country a bit more like your home country. It is good to try to do things you were doing back home and mingle around. Of course, keeping in touch with family and friends always ... Read More


Expand your social circle in Belgium by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Moving to Belgium means leaving one's family and friends behind. Creating a circle of friends or joining an existing one should therefore be paramount in order to fight loneliness in your host country. But how can one develop a ...

Belgians are definitely reserved and can be somewhat (and this is an understatement) be perceived as cold, especially the flemmish people. The best way to meet people is to get moving! By that, I mean, find some activities that you love to do, and ... Read More


New members of Belgium forum, introduce yourself here – 4th quarter of 2015 by Julien
Newbie on Belgium forum? DonÂ’t know how to start? This thread is for you ;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your °µÍø½ûÇø story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more on your °µÍø½ûÇø ...

Hello °µÍø½ûÇøs in Belgium! I am Kerry-Ann and recently moved to Leuven. Thus, I would like to meet people in and around Leuven. If you would like to meet new people in Belgium, get in touch! :D :) Read More