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can a british citizen live in belgium

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British nationals and their family members who already legally reside in Belgium can apply for a new residence status in Belgium since 1 January 2021. They will be given until 31 December 2021 to do so. This residence status will allow them to invoke the rights granted to them in the Withdrawal Treaty.

How do I permanently move to Belgium?

Once you live in Belgium for five years, you may qualify for permanent residency in Belgium. Certain residents will also be able to apply for Belgian nationality if they fulfill certain conditions. Both allow you to stay in Belgium indefinitely, working or otherwise, under similar conditions as Belgian citizens.

What countries can I live in with a British passport?

These countries, and the period they permit Britons to remain with only a visa-on-arrival are as follows:Bahrain – up to 3 months.Bangladesh – 30 days.Burkina Faso – 30 days.Cambodia – 30 days.Comoros Islands.Egypt – 30 days.Ethiopia – up to 90 days.Gabon – 90 days.More items...

Can people from UK work in Belgium?

UK employees (including frontier and contractual service providers) can apply for a Work or Single Permit. This process can take anywhere from 2 weeks – 3 months. Eligibility conditions will include qualifications and salary thresholds. Self-employed UK nationals in Belgium can apply for a Professional Card.

Can I move to Belgium without a job?

Anyone wanting to come to the country for reasons other than work must provide proof of having the means to support themselves and their families. Non-EEA nationals who are looking to be employed in Belgium need to apply for a work permit.Sep 28, 2019

Can I live in Europe with a British passport?

The Withdrawal Agreement guarantees British citizens (who are lawfully resident in EU member states) broadly the same rights as they have now. They can continue to live, work and travel (although these rights would cease after a leave of absence of more than five years).

What is the easiest country to move to in Europe?

Portugal is relatively cheap for most expats, and the living expenses are significantly lower outside of Lisbon. Additionally, Portugal is well known for welcoming foreigners and having plenty of social opportunities for cultural integration, making it one of the easiest countries to settle down in for expats.Dec 23, 2021

Can UK citizens work in Belgium after Brexit?

These UK nationals have no automatic right to work and stay in Belgium. The free movement of persons no longer applies to them. Like most other non-EU citizens (third country nationals) they will have to apply for a single permit to work and stay on the Belgian territory.Feb 1, 2021

How do I get a Belgian residence permit?

Required Documents for Belgium Residence PermitThe application form for a long-stay visa. ... Valid passport. ... Two identical passport pictures of you. ... Health insurance. ... Civil status. ... Proof of your accommodation in Belgium. ... Proof of your financial means. ... Proof by your local police for your good conduct.

Can I move to Belgium after Brexit?

Moving to Belgium after Brexit For the inconvenient news, if you happen to only hold a UK or non-EU or EEA passport, then you will need to apply for a long stay visa to be able to move to Belgium. Furthermore, if you intend work during your time in Belgium, you'll need a work permit.

Can I live in Belgium speaking English?

Belgium has three official languages – English, Dutch, and French. English, however, is not the primary language they speak in the country. But even if it is not, a large percentage of the population speaks English. As such, you can speak the language in many situations all over Belgium.Feb 16, 2021

How much money do I need to move to Belgium?

Family of four estimated monthly costs are 3,141$ (2,888€) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 885$ (813€) without rent. Cost of living in Belgium is, on average, 1.44% lower than in United States. Rent in Belgium is, on average, 50.09% lower than in United States.

Is English spoken in Belgium?

Belgium has three official languages. Flemish Dutch, French and German. Flemish Dutch is spoken by 56% of the population, French 40%, and German 1%. Even though English isn't an official language of Belgium, it is still spoken by 55% of its people.Nov 29, 2017

Coronavirus

  • Follow the advice of the Belgian Government and your local authority. You should also read the Belgium travel advice. For information on getting a COVID-19 vaccine as a UK national in Belgium, read our coronavirus travel advice.
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Visas and Residency

  • You must tell the UK government offices that deal with your benefits, pension and tax if you are moving or retiring abroad. Check the entry requirements for Belgium and read the Belgian government’s guidance on residency documents. You must inform your local municipality (commune/gemeente) if your circumstances change. For example, tell them if you move home o…
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Visas and Residency If You Were Living in Belgium Before 1 January 2021

  • If you applied for the ‘M’ card by 31 December 2021, your rights are protected by the Withdrawal Agreement pending a decision on your application. Read the Belgian government’s guidance on residency rights. You should continue the process to get your ‘M’ card if you do not yet have it. You should keep hold of your certificate of application ‘annexe/bijlage 56’ as evidence of your rig…
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Passports and Travel

  • Coronavirus travel restrictionsmay affect travel to and from Belgium. You can apply for or renew your British passport from Belgium. Check the Belgium travel advicefor passport validity requirements. Always carry your passport when travelling within the Schengen area. If you have citizenship of an EU or European Free Trade Association (EFTA) country, in addition to your Briti…
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Healthcare

  • Read our guidance on healthcare in Belgiumand make sure you are correctly registered for your circumstances. Travel insurance is not intended to cover healthcare costs if you live overseas. You must register with a health insurance fund (mutuelle/ziekenfonds) to access the healthcare system if you are resident in Belgium. If you are working, both you and your employer will make …
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Working in Belgium

  • If you are planning to move to Belgium and work, you may need a visa. Read the Belgian government’s guidance on working in Belgium as a foreign national and how to get a visa. To apply for a job you may need to provide a: 1. UK police certificate 2. Belgian criminal records certificate (extrait de casier judiciaire/uittreksel uit het strafregister), which you can request at y…
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Professional Qualifications

  • You may need to get your professional qualification recognised if you want to work in a profession that is regulated in Belgium. Read guidance on: 1. recognition of professional qualifications 2. how to get your qualification recognised in Belgium
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Studying in Belgium

  • If you plan to study in Belgium, you must meet all visa requirements before you travel. Contact the relevant higher education provider in Belgium to check what fees you may have to pay. Read guidance on: 1. continuing your studies in the EU 2. studying in the European Union 3. healthcare for students in Belgium
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Tax

  • The UK has a double taxation agreement with Belgiumso that you do not pay tax on the same income in both countries. Ask the relevant tax authority your questions about double taxation relief. You should get professional advice on paying tax in Belgium. Read guidance on: 1. tax if you leave the UK to live abroad 2. tax on your UK income if you live abroad 3. tax if you get a pensio…
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