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Immigration
to Belgium
With,
among other things, many EU-driven infrastructure projects, there
is a significant shortage of IT staff in Belgium. The Belgian
government is aware of this shortage and looks favourably on applications
from IT professionals.
Belgium
is divided into three administrative areas
The French speaking Waloon
area in the south the capital of which is Jambes
The Flemish area in the north
the capital of which is Brussels
The Central Brussels area.
Applications for permits are dealt with in the regional capitals,
the process is slightly different in each area, but the legislation
is the same.
How
long would it take to get a candidate on-site with a Belgian Work
Permit?
The whole process, from lodging the application to collecting
the permits from the local town hall, takes about 4 - 6 weeks.
The
possession of a work permit does not exempt the holder from visa
requirements. Once the permit is issued, it takes about a week
for the candidate to receive a visa from the Belgian Embassy in
their country of residence. It is the responsibility of the candidate
to ensure that the visa is secured. The candidate in person, however,
must make this application.
Before
the work permit/visa is approved, the applicant may visit your
or your clients offices to assess the tasks on a Shenegan
visa. They may not however start work until the permit has been
approved.
Can
a Company obtain Belgian Work Permits?
There are two possible ways for the candidate to be employed with
a work permit:
a. As a direct employee of a Belgian company.
b. As an employee of a foreign company, providing services
to a Belgian company.
This foreign company must not be a recruitment agency and should
produce a service contract as part of the application. Where this
occurs, the application needs to be made in conjunction with a
Belgian accountant who must administer the pay rolling of the
candidate to ensure that all tax and social security is duly paid.
What are the requirements for a candidate to qualify for a
Belgian Work Permit?
The only explicit requirement is that the position is "high
level" commanding a salary in excess of BGF 8200 per
month (cGBP1366) if paid in Belgium, or BGF 14000 (cGBP2333) if
paid elsewhere.
It must
be shown that the candidate has the qualifications and experience
necessary to fill such a high level position, but there is no
requirement of advertising for the positions.
If the
application is for an assignment permit (b above) then the candidate
should have at least 6-12 months experience with the service provider,
to justify the claim that they have experience with the companys
systems.
NB A Belgian work permit is employer specific, and working for
another Belgian company would not be legal unless a fresh application
has been made by the new employer and approved by the authorities.
How does a candidate apply for a Belgian Work Permit?
Once the application has been assembled and all relevant parties
have signed it, the application is lodged with the Belgian authorities.
It takes a week for the formalities to be completed after which
the candidate may travel to Belgium to begin working.
What
is the difference between a work permit and a visa?
A work permit is permission for a company to employ a foreign
worker given by the labour authorities. It does not allow the
candidate to travel to or reside in Belgium. Once the work permit
has been approved the candidate should apply for a residence visa
(type D), a Schengen (type C) visa is not sufficient to take up
employment.
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