How to become Belgian
1. Born in Belgium and resided there for ever
Conditions
• Be at least 18 years old
• Have always legally resided in Belgium
Documents
1. Birth certificate
2. Certificate of residence with address history
3. Double-sided photocopy of the identity card, certified in accordance with
2. Married to a Belgian for three years (art. 12bis § 1.3 °)
Conditions
• Be at least 18 years old
• Have 5 years of uninterrupted legal stay
• Proving knowledge of one of the 3 national languages (level A2)
• Proving social integration (by 3 possibilities)
Documents
1. Full copy of the birth certificate (legalized/apostilled and translated)
2. Duplex photocopy of the identity card, certified in accordance with
3. Proof of Belgian nationality of the spouse
4. Excerpt from the Marriage Act (translated and legalized, if celebrated abroad)
5. Certificates of residence with address history (of each
of the spouses)
6. Proof of the social integration and knowledge of one of the three
National languages. Or:
-by a diploma of the minimum upper secondary obtained in Belgium
-by a certificate of follow-up of an integration course (with level A2) *
-by a certificate of follow-up of at least 400 hours of training
Professional + proof of 234 working days (if independent, 3
Quarters of social contributions)
* If the course has been carried out in another language region, it must be added
A proof of the knowledge of the language of the region where the application is made.
Ex: one must add proof of the knowledge of the French if the course was
Carried out in Flanders and the application for nationality is filed in Wallonia.
3. After 5 years of legal stay (art. 12bis § 1 2 °)
Conditions
• Be at least 18 years old
• Have 5 years of uninterrupted legal stay
• Proving knowledge of one of the 3 national languages (level A2)
• Proving social integration (by 4 possibilities)
• Be able to prove its economic participation
Documents
1. Full copy of the birth certificate (legalized/apostilled and translated)
2. Certificate of residence with address history
3. Double-sided photocopy of the identity card, certified in accordance with
4. Proof of the social integration and knowledge of one of the three national languages. Or:
-by a diploma of the minimum upper secondary obtained in Belgium
-by a certificate of successful professional training of at least 400 hours
-by a certificate of follow-up of an integration course (with level A2) *
-Working for five years without interruption at the time of the application
5. Evidence of its economic participation: individual accounts proving 468 working days in the last 5 years (self-employed: 6 quarters of social contributions) **
** may be replaced by days of study or vocational training
Under certain conditions.
* If the course has been carried out in another language region, it is necessary to add proof of the language knowledge of the region in which the application is made.
Ex: A proof of French knowledge should be added if the course was carried out in Flanders and the application for nationality is filed in Wallonia.
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4. Disabled, disabled or at the age of pension (art. 12bis § 1 4 °)
Conditions
• Be at least 18 years old
• Have 5 years of uninterrupted legal stay
Documents
1. Full copy of the birth certificate (legalized/apostilled and translated)
2. Certificate of residence with address history
3. Double-sided photocopy of the identity card, certified in accordance with
4. Documents proving that you have been disabled for 5 years or disabled
5. Parent of a minor Belgian child (art. 12bis § 1 3 °)
Conditions
• Be at least 18 years old
• Have 5 years of uninterrupted legal stay
• Proving knowledge of one of the three national languages
• Proving social integration (by 3 possibilities)
Documents
1. Full copy of the birth certificate (legalized or apostilled and
Translated)
2. Certificate of residence with address history
3. Double-sided photocopy of the identity card, certified in accordance with
4. Proof of the Belgian nationality of the child and proof of the relationship of filiation
5. Proof of the social integration and knowledge of one of the three
National languages. Or:
-by a diploma of the minimum upper secondary obtained in Belgium
-by a certificate of follow-up of an integration course (with level A2) *
-by a certificate of follow-up of at least 400 hours of vocational training + proof of 234 working days (if independent, 3 quarters of social contributions)
* If the course has been carried out in another language region, it is necessary to add proof of the language knowledge of the region in which the application is made.
Ex: A proof of French knowledge should be added if the course was carried out in Flanders and the application for nationality is filed in Wallonia.
6. After 10 years of legal residence (art. 12bis § 1 5 °)
Conditions
• Be at least 18 years old
• Have 10 years of uninterrupted legal stay
• Knowledge of one of the three national languages
• Proving participation in the host community
Documents
1. Full copy of the birth certificate (legalized/apostilled and translated)
2. Certificate of residence with address history
3. Double-sided photocopy of the identity card, certified in accordance with
4. Proof of knowledge of one of the 3 national languages level A2
5. Documents proving that one participates in the life of its host community. Examples: certification followed by the integration course, Diploma, Volunteer Attestation, proof of work, etc.
7. Naturalization for exceptional merits (art. 19 § 1)
Conditions
• Have 18 years minimum
Documents
1. Full copy of the birth certificate (legalized or apostilled and translated)
2. Certificate of residence with address history
3. Double-sided photocopy of the identity card, certified in accordance with
4. Proof that one has exceptional merits (a doctorate, a high-level sportsman who wants to integrate the Belgian team, a recognized artist, an important member of the sociocultural milieu ...)
8. Naturalization for recognized stateless persons (art. 19 § 2)
Conditions
• Have 18 years minimum
• Have 2 years of legal residence in Belgium
Documents
1. Attestation of birth (issued by the Office of the Commissioner General for Refugees and Stateless Persons)
2. Certificate of residence with address history
3. Double-sided photocopy of the identity card, certified in accordance with
4. Evidence of the recognition of the status of Stateless persons
• The person concerned must be in possession of an unlimited residence permit at the time of application (cards B, C, F, F +, E, E +, D)
• Each application costs 150 euros
• Some documents are directly added to the file by the Civil registrar (e.g. Certificate of residence)