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Last activity 17 May 2023 by Peterjohn123

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pavcar

Hi everyone,

Hope y,all are having a great day.

So  icame to Belgium as a reunion with a family member of an eu state. I have lived here for 5 years now and i have obtained the f+.

I going for my nationality and i don't quite understand the requirements. For what i have, i have my birth certificate original and translated, and also the middelbaar diploma.

In the requirements email i got from the town hall they made mentioned that i can use this diploma for both the language requirement and economic participation. I need help here is there anything else i am missing. I have tried searching online but i found zero info pertaining to my situation.


Ps: i am still a student in hoger school now.


Any help would be really appreciate 😃

Peterjohn123

Hi everyone,
Hope y,all are having a great day.
So icame to Belgium as a reunion with a family member of an eu state. I have lived here for 5 years now and i have obtained the f+.
I going for my nationality and i don't quite understand the requirements. For what i have, i have my birth certificate original and translated, and also the middelbaar diploma.
In the requirements email i got from the town hall they made mentioned that i can use this diploma for both the language requirement and economic participation. I need help here is there anything else i am missing. I have tried searching online but i found zero info pertaining to my situation.
Ps: i am still a student in hoger school now.

Any help would be really appreciate 😃
-@pavcar

Hi, may I ask what is unclear to you?


Because I think that you could already follow what the commune mentioned?


Finishing at least a secondary education in Belgium indeed enough as what they said.


Maybe you did not search enough in French/Dutch

https://justice.belgium.be/fr/themes_et … ationalite

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