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I am new one in Brussels. I came here two weeks ago to learn French.
I would really like to meet some new people, make some new friends and explore this lovely country.
We are currently in South Africa and crime against whites are becoming worse and we are starting to beleive we will not be safe here much longer. We have 2 little girls (3 and 6) brought up Afrikaans. Apparently Belgium is similar to Afrikaans so they will easily pick it up. Is that correct? I am an Accountant and tax consultant, I also have my higher education diploma for high school teaching and I do show jumping at 1.30m level and that is a big sport in Belgium so I can continue my sport. My husband is in graphic designing, printing vehicle branding and wrapping, signboards and shop fitting.
Any advice/help on finding jobs, accommodation, emigrating, visas etc will be much appreciated!
Hi,
I am Engr. Sharif Mahmud Bhuiyan, from Bangladesh wish to visit Belgium soon.
Hi MarleinGreeff! For the jobs you can check websites of Actiris and VDAB. And for the accommodation the most common are immoweb.be and vlan.be. You can check the website of the Belgian Embassy based in Africa for the visa requirements and or immigration qualifications. I hope this gives you something to work on. Good luck!
Charm
MarleinGreeff wrote:We are currently in South Africa and crime against whites are becoming worse and we are starting to beleive we will not be safe here much longer. We have 2 little girls (3 and 6) brought up Afrikaans. Apparently Belgium is similar to Afrikaans so they will easily pick it up. Is that correct? I am an Accountant and tax consultant, I also have my higher education diploma for high school teaching and I do show jumping at 1.30m level and that is a big sport in Belgium so I can continue my sport. My husband is in graphic designing, printing vehicle branding and wrapping, signboards and shop fitting.
Any advice/help on finding jobs, accommodation, emigrating, visas etc will be much appreciated!
Thank you! Which are in Belgium is known for show jumping?
Hi all!
I'm Darren, originally from Scotland and been living here now for almost a year and a half.
Came across with my company originally for four weeks to help set up the expansion of a new store in Zaventem airport... And well... Like a lot of others end up staying!
I'm 26, definitely a bit daft, but friendly and certainly not rude. Looking for expat/Belgian for chats, ideas and learning Dutch!
Hello everyone,
I am Zarei, from Egypt, 25 years old. I will be moving to brussels 26th of August to do my master.
Looking for new friends and tips about moving to Brussels.
Nice to meet all of you!
sorry, which AREA is knows for Show Jumping in Belgium?
Not good to hear the tax are so high
The tax is high, but the general wage is the best in Europe behind Germany and France.
Thanks. We are in South Africa and considering moving to Belgium. 2 reasons: Kids are Afrikaans and will pick up on the language there. I do Show Jumping and that is a big sport in Belgium. Any idea which area has the most show jumping?
Afrikaans will be okay in the Flemish side. It shouldn't take them long to adapt the language. It doesn't necessarily mean a lot will understand, it just won't take long for them to switch.
As for horses, you will need to look up equestrian websites in Belgium. It's a pretty specialist topic.
thank you so much for your reply!
one last thing, which towns fall under the Flemish side?
Hello I am piergiulio from Italy i came two belgium for two reason:
1) because my girllfriend is here
2) for actually find a job.
The first of september I will start my netherland lessons hoping to be able to catch up quick with the language that indeed is fascinating me.
At the moment looking for work I have had experience as free lancer, slaesman and cameraman and regist for a tv station in italy ,called Metro tv.
Hey,
I'm Hazel-Marie, 23, Scottish.
Coming to Belgium in a few weeks so thought i'd introduce myself on here and see what is happening in the Brussels area.
I'm always keen for a good night out, pint, coffee, a few travel adventure or a game of hockey/badminton.
Have a science degree and have done a lot of youth work so if those are your interests- let's grab a beer!
Also keen to learn/practice my French so if you need English help or just want to help out a poor non-native speker- gimme a message
If anyone needs a babysitter- I'm your girl (having done work with kids in over 10 countries!)
Cheers one and all. Have a good evening.
Hi, My name is Huw, 23, currently living in Cardiff Wales. I am a graduate with a hankering for a new environment.
My goal is to work my way through Europe.
First time on a forum, and first time properly considering moving out of the UK following graduation. Belgium seems like a great place to start. I would call myself creative and outgoing, happy as a badger in a nice bar chatting to the early hours of the morning.
I hail from technical education with a degree in sound technology. Would love to meet some people in the same boat as me, looking to traverse the EU and beyond. Any and all advice would be awesome. I'm looking to head out ASAP. Need some technical knowledge on audio (probably unlikely) I'm your man.
English is my only language (unfortunately) I am keen to learn as I go though.
I am Manfred. I have gotten admission to study Msc management at vrije Universiteit brussels Dis September. Will like to meet people when I arrive on the first of September. Am very friendly and down to earth. Hope to see u soon.
hello
my name is peyman bolandkerdar and i'm living in atwerpen belgium and i'm looking for a full time job or part time.
i'm 27 years old and lookin to find a job as a worker or working in garden or painting or any other thing.
thanks
Hello Everyone,
My name is Ghadi, I am new to the group... I have finished my master's in Belgium and now am looking for a job to settle down here... I absolutely fell in love with the country and I hope i can find a job soon...
If Anyone lives in Hasselt here, feel free to contact me to get to know each other...
Thanks
Mello, im Jorge from Portugal and i search a job , im hardworker .
Please if know any job its greater
Hello everyone!
I'm Phillipe and from Brazil! I have plans to move to Antwerp next year to do a master so i'm here to talk as many people I can to gather some info about the place!
I speak portuguese and english and can try at spanish!
I like pratice and watch some sports like footbal(soccer), run, workout and many others!
Like to read some books (and HQs), watch movies and party a lot! hehe!
Hope I achive my plans for the next year and make some new friends using the blog!
Hello,
My name is Milena and I'm an Interior design student living in Sydney and considering a move to Belgium. I've got 4 months left of my course until I start preparing for my move to Europe. I think the biggest challenge will be learning another language but it's something that needs to be done.
Would love to hear from anyone currently living there to get a better idea of what life is like in Belgium.
Thanks
Hey Mateja,
Kako si??
Koliko dugo zivis tamo i kako ti se svidja?
Ja se zovem Milena i zivim u Sydney i razmisljam da dodjem tamo ali se bojim da posao necu moci naci.
Milena
u will enjoy Belgium just a bit cold in the winter but nice places to live & visit @ good food everywhere
Wat abt som pint Beer,
I am English speaking guy and speak dutch and english
Hi All,
I am a Caribbean Chick trying to settle in Belgium. Went to school here but never learned the language. I am living with bf and am looking for any job in a creative field. I am also looking to make friends and get advice on living here.
Thanks for your reading time!
Tasha
Hello,
I'm Jenny, 25 yo, French.
Lived in London for a year and now in Brussels for my third year. Looking to meet new people.
More than happy to grab a beer at some point. Don't hesitate to PM me
Hey everyone!
I'm Laura, 20 years old and from Australia. I'm moving to Belgium in the early days of September, setting up in Leuven. I'm always up for a chat, a drink or to go exploring around new cities. I'm looking to meet fellow expats or locals to develop some more solid connections in the country, as well as some assistance from others learning Dutch!
Feel free to send me a message!
Hi there
I am Ameera, i am a young female in her twenties who decided to move from Canada to Belgium to be with her native Belgian boyfriend. In addition to moving here for love, one way for me to be in the country was on a student visa. As such, i will be completing my Masters in Criminology at KU Leuven in Septemeber. I have arrived in the country in June, though not my first time being here it is my first time actually trying to make a life anywhere but Canada. I have had a lot of struggles, and one of the main ones is dealing with City Hall and the amount of confusion and frustration associated with my visa. I live in a very beautiful one bedroom apartment with my boyfriend, however the city we live in is mainly Dutch speaking and is quite small. I have had some struggles to meet people my own age, and to get used to the culture here, as a North American i am used to being very open and talking/meeting strangers but of course, respectfully its not viewed the same in this city or in Belgium, i feel. I had a very hard time when i first arrived here, mainly because i had no idea what culture shock was and felt it very surprising to learn after a very rough and extremely anxiety inducing month here, that that was what i was experiencing. I will say this much, that coming here as an Expat definitely does play a toll on a relationship, as the expat...if you are like me, will experience severe depression and anger and just simple frustration an unhappiness with everything. I sadly went through this and now i am slowly becoming much more used to doing very simple things, or what people are like so its no longer a shock. I am still very angry with train officials or city hall officials as it seems they can make life a lot more difficult than it really needs to be, but in due time maybe i will just accept this is just how it is. Otherwise, its very exciting to be here...i have a lot of nervousness being new to a country, and now studying in a completely new and foreign place but i hope for the best!
Hi,
I'm Christina,I am 24. I just recently moved to Belgium to be with my boyfriend (native Belgian). I am living in Antwerp, but don't really speak the language all that well. Hopefully i can pick it up fast! So looking to meet some fellow expats which are going through similar situations, to chat, hang out and have some fun learning the language and exploring the different cities.
feel free to message me, I hope we can be friends.
Hi,
I'm Dario and i'm an italian engineer. I live in Tuscany but i would like to go in Belgium to work and live there with my girlfriend and our three cats: Lapo, Sofia and Dante.
Please help me to find a beautiful belgian life.
Thanks
Dario
Daaaag,
You guys can called me My. Im living in Bangkok, Thailand but I would like to go in Belgium to work and live there. I lived in Leuven as an exchange student in 2007-2008. Im looking forward to move back again!
My
Hello,
My name is Sam. I currently live and work in Canada. I am considering to accept a potential offer for an expat senior process engineer position im Brussels. 1- Anyome could assist me in terms of how much I could expect as salary range ? 2- how about living expenses for a couple im Brussels, I heard ita a pretty expensive city to stay in ?
Thanks million for the help,
Hi Radka!
Please check your messages
Hi,
Im Laine and will be moving to Antwerp next year and to be honest, its very daunting and nerve racking!!! The new language, the new environment, not knowing anyone -.- hope to make new friends even before coming over.
Hi every one here is sweety from pakistan. I apply for the visit visa for belgium to visit my husband who is already working there on work permit as a software engineer. But after 2 and half months of processing my visa refused.
Its unbearable. I m much disappointed.....
Hi All,
My name is Urmila and I belong to India. I recently joined my husband in Brussels. It's a lovely city, good to be here.
But my story has a sad part too. I am a Physiotherapist by profession. I have completed my Bachelor's of physiotherapy from India and have 3+ yrs of professional experience. I also scored 7 bands in IELTS and can speak English fluently. But now when I wanted to apply for academic equivalence, they say dat I can't get equivalence for my Indian degree. Without equivalence, I can't practice my profession here. I also thought of enrolling in a Masters of physiotherapy course, but there are no courses available in English in Belgium. I am not in touch with practice since last 5 months. I just love my profession and can't see my career ending. Seems like all doors are closed. Any help, advice or suggestion from you regarding what I can do next would be highly appreciated.
Nevertheless, I am currently unemployed and looking for a job. I can do any job- helper with a doctor, assistant, administration, receptionist, call centre, bartender, babysitting,etc. I am also learning French these days.
You can also write to me on my e-mail ID : urmila.rathore2787@gmail.com
Please do write to me. Your one advice can give me a new direction to pursue. Looking forward to any help or advice from my friends and helpful people of Belgium. Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Urmila
lainecruz2003 wrote:Hi,
Im Laine and will be moving to Antwerp next year and to be honest, its very daunting and nerve racking!!! The new language, the new environment, not knowing anyone -.- hope to make new friends even before coming over.
Hi Laine! Welcome to Belgium! I live in the center of Brussels. So if ever you are in brussels don't hesitate to let me know and perhaps we could have a drink somewhere. Greets, Charm
One of my friend is joining a physiotherapy masters in KU Leuven..
http://onderwijsaanbod.kuleuven.be/ople … 269036.htm
Hope this helps..
My name is Jannatul Sathi and I am 26 years old looking for work as a cleaning woman
Hi Jannatul - I invite you to drop your resume in the Personal and household services jobs in Belgium section please
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