Living in Belgium is a great option for anyone who wants high living standards, a multicultural environment, great job opportunities, and easy access to nearby European destinations. Students, working expats, and families choose Belgium as the country boasts high quality healthcare, education, and housing. And although a small nation, the charming countryside with its castles and valleys is just as appealing as the cosmopolitan buzz of Brussels. Calling this trilingual nation home will mean brushing up on your foreign languages, developing a fine taste for beer, and tasting Belgium's famous chocolates, waffles and fries whenever you want. Browse houses for rent in Belgium.
Moving to Belgium? We can imagine it can be a lot to process. So much paperwork to arrange, appointments to make … in other words, things can get pretty stressful. But don’t worry, with our checklist, you can be sure you don't forget a thing!
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Haven't decided on your destination yet? Here’re the 4 best cities to live in Belgium for expats, based on the quality of life, internationality, cost of living and safety.
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Can you afford to live comfortably in Belgium? Let's take a look at all the costs from rent to health insurance to see what you're in for. And to put things into perspective, we'll compare the costs to those of other popular Belgian cities and European capitals.
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When renting in Belgium for the first time, you must understand your rights and obligations as a tenant to know how to protect yourself in uncertain situations. We explain everything from tenant notices to landlord disputes and ending your lease in simple terms.
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Finding a job in Belgium isn’t easy. Visa requirements, language barriers and recognition of your qualifications are just a few of the many things you must consider when navigating this complex process. But, hey, our little guide here is a good place to start!
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Want to start working in Belgium but don't know where to begin? With the changing regulations and inconsistent information online, figuring out which Belgian work permit to apply for might get pretty confusing. But we are here to help you navigate this complicated process.
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Moving abroad is tough. Let alone living abroad. Ace your expat life in Belgium with our 4-7 minute blogs that bring you up-to-date information on moving, renting, living, studying, or working in Belgium.
How to get your Belgium residence permit: An expat guide
Belgium student visa: A guide for international students
An expat guide to Belgian work permits
How to move to Belgium in 12 easy steps
Best cities to live in Belgium as an expat
How to open a bank account in Belgium as an expat
Belgium healthcare system and health insurance for expats in Belgium
What’s a Belgian national number and BIS?
What language is spoken in Belgium?
Belgium grocery stores, food markets and online delivery
How to pay taxes in Belgium as a foreigner
How to get a Belgian SIM card and a phone number
Your Guide to Public Holidays in Belgium 2024 – 2025
Pros and cons of living in Belgium as a foreigner
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