Getting Resident card (Posting it again in the wider Belgian forum)
- Taxes in Belgium - Guide
- Permanent resident Card - 6 Replies
- Single permit + Getting married with a Belgian citizen - 4 Replies
- Travel within EU before getting the Residence Permit card - 2 Replies
- Permanent Resident Card B - 7 Replies
- Again, resident card to my partner - 9 Replies
- Resident card expiration and moving - 9 Replies
Make your relocation easier with the Belgium expat guide

How to buy a house or apartment in Brussels
Buying real estate in Brussels remains more affordable than in most major European capitals. The Belgian real ...

How to buy a car in Belgium
Whether you are considering buying a new or used car in Belgium, certain procedures are unavoidable. This article ...

Sporting activities in Brussels
Every day, Brussels buzzes with people practicing their favorite sports. There are many clubs and various courses ...

Obtaining a work permit in Belgium
Are you planning to move to Belgium and start a new professional adventure? Great idea! Just know that, ...

Lifestyle in Belgium
Belgium is a diverse country, very welcoming to newcomers. What about its traditions, festivals, and way of life? ...

What to expect when living in Brussels
Brussels, one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world, is regularly ranked among the best places for expats ...

How to develop your social and professional circle in Brussels
Brussels, a cosmopolitan capital and home to many international institutions, is a city where social and ...

Sports activities in Belgium
In Belgium, sport plays a significant role in everyday life, supported by a vast network of sports ...
Essential services for your expat journey

Even in less busy communes in Brussels, appointment is normally given after a month or month and half from date of initial reporting to the commune and then further 1 to 2 months for RP procedure to complete.

