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mhmd zalzali

Hello Expats!


I hope you're all doing well. I have a couple of questions regarding the requirements of Family Reunifaction while applying on the same time for a single permit, and I was wondering if anyone has experience with this.


Work Contract Submission:

Instead of the traditional salary slips for the past 12 months, the authorities are asking for a copy of the work contract. I understand that it should mention the duration, net salary, and a potential rent payment clause. Could someone clarify what exactly the "rent payment clause" entails? Is it a standard inclusion in work contracts, or should it be a specific clause related to housing arrangements?


Accommodation Proof:

Instead of a property lease, the authorities are accepting Hotel or Airbnb reservations for the stay upon arrival. I'm curious about the duration of the reservation required. How long should the reservation be for it to meet the permit requirements? Are there any specific details or conditions to consider when making such reservations?


Your insights and experiences would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance for your help.

eshtaranyal

@mhmd zalzali

The contract mentioning the salary should suffice. The airbnb or hotel should idaelly be booked for a month.

oregonauden

@eshtaranyal

when I move to Belgium I’ll be living with my husbands parents after we get married. He just started a job. Do you know if showing his parents savings and income will be enough to show for income?

mhmd zalzali

@oregonauden

i don't know, i think you need to ask in marriage forum

mhmd zalzali

@eshtaranyal

thanks dear for the clarification, I just recognized that you have been going through the same situation.

Do you have any idea about the Timeline Between the Vignette and Entry:


Once I receive the vignette, what is the timeframe within which my family members and I need to enter Belgium?

SimCityAT


    @oregonauden
i don't know, i think you need to ask in marriage forum
   

    -@mhmd zalzali


There is no Marriage forum.

SimCityAT


    @eshtaranyal
when I move to Belgium I’ll be living with my husbands parents after we get married. He just started a job. Do you know if showing his parents savings and income will be enough to show for income?
   

    -@oregonauden


Hi again, I would start a new post with your question, it will get better coverage.

oregonauden

@SimCityAT

lol thanks! I asked in a new post  😊

mhmd zalzali

@SimCityAT

https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.p … 44#5839788

SimCityAT


    @SimCityAT
https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.p … 44#5839788-@mhmd zalzali


It's called a thread, not a forum. But as it is an individual question, its best to have its own thread.

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