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Home » Europe » What is Annex 8 Belgium?

What is Annex 8 Belgium?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Foreigner’s ID card If a positive decision is made by the immigration office, you will receive an annex 8. This is proof of your registration in the Belgian national registry. You may also request an electronic ID card (type E) but this is not obligatory – a fee will apply.

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Do I need to register in Belgium?

Belgian law requires all foreigners to register their long-term stay (i.e. of more than 90 days) at the town hall or city office of the municipality where they reside, and to carry a valid residence permit valid during their stay.

Can I live in Belgium without a job?

Short-term visas for Belgium. A short-stay Schengen or C visa allows you to stay in the Schengen area – but not work – for up to a maximum of 90 days in any 180-day period. If you have a Schengen visa from another Schengen state, you can also stay in Belgium if you haven’t exceeded the 90-day allowance.

What documents do I need to register in Belgium?

In order to be issued with an Annex 3ter, you must present a valid ID card or passport. Family members who are not EU citizens must present a passport which, if required, has a valid visa for Belgium. If you or your family members do not have a valid ID card (or passport), you must prove your identity by another means.

How can I get residency in Belgium?

You will need a long-stay visa to travel to Belgium and apply for residency.
The Step-by-Step Process to Obtain Belgian Residence

  1. Obtain temporary residence.
  2. Acquire an address.
  3. Form a Belgian company.
  4. Open a corporate bank account.
  5. Apply for a professional card.
  6. Get a residence permit.
  7. Register as a tax non-resident.
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Can I travel with Annex 49?

Annex 49 and Annex 15 do not allow travel in and out of Belgium and are only valid within Belgium. In addition, third country nationals have the right to apply for an extension of their right to stay in Belgium, if they are unable to leave the country due to “force majeure”.

How do I get annex 49?

You will need the visa to be allowed to enter Belgium. Upon arrival in Belgium, you must register at the town or city hall of your place of residence. They will give you an Annex 49 pending the issue of your single permit.

What is F card in Belgium?

The F Card (Appendix 9) is issued to family members of third-country nationals in Belgium based on the right to family reunification with a Belgian or EU citizen after the approval of their residence application. The F Card is valid for five years.

What is B card in Belgium?

The B card : Proof of registration in the foreigners register – unlimited residence. This card is provided for NON EEA – Third-country nationals admitted or authorized to stay for an unlimited period.

What is the most common job in Belgium?

service sector
The majority of Belgians work in the service sector in the banking, law, media, retail, tourism and transport industries. A limited number of jobs are available in industry.

What is Annex 3 Belgium?

If you are an EU/EEA national or a family member, you will receive a “Declaration of Presence” (“Annex 3ter”). If you are a non-EU/EEA national, you are issued with a “Declaration of Arrival” (“Annex 3”), which indicates the maximum duration of your stay.

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Can I travel with Annex 15?

The annex 15 document however is not a valid travel document and thus does not solve foreign employees’ travel requirements.

How long can EU citizens stay in Belgium?

EU/EEA and Swiss citizens do not require a Belgian visa and have the right to stay in Belgium for a maximum period of three months, provided they register their presence in Belgium after arrival.

Can you buy Belgian citizenship?

Acquisition of Belgian nationality
Declaration is now the principal route through which foreigners can acquire Belgian nationality, and naturalisation has become extremely rare. Approximately 30,000 to 40,000 people acquire Belgian nationality per year. In 2020, 32,663 people acquired Belgian nationality.

Can you buy citizenship in Belgium?

Successful applicants can gain permanent residence and citizenship after five years. Typical investment throughout the five year period is €350,000 – €500,000. To gain citizenship by investment in Belgium investors must pass a language test in either Dutch, German or French.

What is Malta Golden visa?

The Malta Golden Visa (Malta Residence and Visa Program) route allows high-income individuals to receive a Maltese passport within one to three years, by making a substantial investment in Malta. To get a Maltese passport in one year, you have to make an investment of at least €750,000 to the national development fund.

Can I travel with Annex 46?

To obtain a visa D to travel to Belgium, you need to present your annex 46 or 47 and international passport and submit a visa application to the Belgian diplomatic or consular post of your place of residence.

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How do I get a Type B work permit in Belgium?

Typically the employee must apply themself. To get a type A Belgian work permit, you must prove you have worked for four years on a type B Belgian work permit within a 10-year, uninterrupted legal stay in Belgium.

How long does it take to get single permit in Belgium?

The Single Permit application requires both work and residence authorizations to be approved before non-EU nationals can start their employment in Belgium. The average total processing time in 2019 was three to four months and sometimes even longer.

Is it difficult to immigrate to Belgium?

It may be quite difficult to obtain a residence permit in Belgium, due to the strict immigration policies, in contrast with other European countries.If one is a non-EU citizen, in order to stay in Belgium for more than 3 months, he or she needs a temporary residence permit, resident card or retired residence permit.

Can I immigrate to Belgium?

There is one application form for short-term visas (up to 90 days) and one for long-term visas. In addition to your valid passport, several supporting documents are required, depending on the purpose of your stay. Non-EU foreigners moving to Belgium need a long-term visa.

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