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Travelling outside EU while Citizenship application is in progress

Last activity 18 January 2024 by manoras

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NBM2009

Dear All,


I live in Brussels and I have applied for my Belgian Nationality (as a L-card holder) in December 2023. I am planning to travel outside Belgium (in fact, it's outside of EU borders) in March. I was told that the my current RP/eID (L card) will be de-activated/cancelled as soon as my Nationality application is approved.


So my worry is that, what will happen if my application is approved when I am travelling outside of Belgium/EU borders. Will it create any issues during my return to Belgium? Anyone in the forum has experienced a similar situation like this before?


Any info or suggestions are welcome. Thanks in advance.

Rd Devils hooray

@NBM2009


Hey there. I had the same situation. I applied for the nationality back in Aug 2023. In December I was in S. America, and while I was there the approval of nationality came in. I came back to Belgium via the NL, and no issue. what they do is to deactivate if for online transactions, but this is still your valid IOD until you get the new one and render this one back.

Hope this help.

NBM2009

@Rd Devils hooray


Thank you very much for your feedback. This really helps.

Edigj

No worries. You will not have any issue to return. Once back you can apply for ID and they will cancel your resisdence permit.

manoras

Though I didn't travel during the Citizenship processing but I expicitly asked after when I went to apply for Belgian ID card (after Citizenship approval). City hall said, you can still travel outside with the B/L card without getting the Belgian ID (as it takes couple weeks for normal processing)

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