New Single Work Permit Procedure - Belgium
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Anyone got unlimited single permit?
MittalVibhor wrote:Anyone got unlimited single permit?
I am applying for it. Did you get/Are you applying for one?
I want to apply for it but don't know whether I am eligible or not?
If you have any information then please let me know.
Rgds
Vibhor
Can we apply single permit after 4 years?
Your Q's are very vague Vibhor. Please be specific!
Thanks!
MittalVibhor wrote:Can we apply single permit after 4 years?
At least 4 years of working in the last 5 years. I called the economische migratie and thats what they told me. You can find what you have to submit in this link: https://www.werk.be/online-diensten/van … vergunning
The biggest benefit of application for the unlimited single permit compared to the normal one is that there are less required documents that you have to submit.
I’m changing my contract at the beginning of next year so i include the new contract also in the application. Better to submit more than required, you never know.
For the unlimited one you have to apply by yourself, and not by your employer. I have not heard anything back from ifz so im also curious how long this process takes compared to the normal one.
Hello, My application was submitted on 8th August. Till now, i haven't heard any response from the Govt. I am really worried. I asked my employer to check for the update but they said that only consulting firm can do that - and the consulting firm would charge for money to keep in touch with the Govt. So, should I contact with the officer by myself - giving details of my name, passport, visa ... to ask them about the updates?. And if it is possible, may it negative affect to my application due to "bothering" them....
belgium123 wrote:Hello, My application was submitted on 8th August. Till now, i haven't heard any response from the Govt. I am really worried. I asked my employer to check for the update but they said that only consulting firm can do that - and the consulting firm would charge for money to keep in touch with the Govt. So, should I contact with the officer by myself - giving details of my name, passport, visa ... to ask them about the updates?. And if it is possible, may it negative affect to my application due to "bothering" them....
Normally they are giving the WP in 2 months time. Wait till 3 Oct. and call then.
belgium123 wrote:Hello, My application was submitted on 8th August. Till now, i haven't heard any response from the Govt. I am really worried. I asked my employer to check for the update but they said that only consulting firm can do that - and the consulting firm would charge for money to keep in touch with the Govt. So, should I contact with the officer by myself - giving details of my name, passport, visa ... to ask them about the updates?. And if it is possible, may it negative affect to my application due to "bothering" them....
You need to wait for 8 weeks since the application filed .So wait till 3rd October and by then you should receive some update from authority. Better you do not contact directly with authority.
Anyone for new application whose WP aproved in 1st week of August got SP.
I’m waiting since 4 months lol .
ashishmau5 wrote:I’m waiting since 4 months lol .
Your 4 months is from the application filed right not from the date of admissibility approval.when was your files declared as admissible. ?
Anjani0803 wrote:ashishmau5 wrote:I’m waiting since 4 months lol .
Your 4 months is from the application filed right not from the date of admissibility approval.when was your files declared as admissible. ?
My WP was approved on 28th June.
ashishmau5 wrote:I’m waiting since 4 months lol .
Didn't you try to contact the authorities?
Ahmed_Talaat wrote:ashishmau5 wrote:I’m waiting since 4 months lol .
Didn't you try to contact the authorities?
I asked my employer to do so. Can I contact them directly? Or only my employer can do it?
ashishmau5 wrote:Ahmed_Talaat wrote:ashishmau5 wrote:I’m waiting since 4 months lol .
Didn't you try to contact the authorities?
I asked my employer to do so. Can I contact them directly? Or only my employer can do it?
Actually I don't know but if I were in your situation, I would prefer to let my employer contact them first!
Ahmed_Talaat wrote:ashishmau5 wrote:Ahmed_Talaat wrote:
Didn't you try to contact the authorities?
I asked my employer to do so. Can I contact them directly? Or only my employer can do it?
Actually I don't know but if I were in your situation, I would prefer to let my employer contact them first!
Ya. I told them to so. This process is a crazy brother. 4 months to get a WP is not sustainable.
Ahmed_Talaat wrote:ashishmau5 wrote:Ahmed_Talaat wrote:Didn't you try to contact the authorities?
I asked my employer to do so. Can I contact them directly? Or only my employer can do it?
Actually I don't know but if I were in your situation, I would prefer to let my employer contact them first!
We shouldn't contact to the officers directly? Does it has any negative impact on the application, do you think? I don't want to bother them, but in fact, I am really worried about my application
belgium123 wrote:Ahmed_Talaat wrote:ashishmau5 wrote:
I asked my employer to do so. Can I contact them directly? Or only my employer can do it?
Actually I don't know but if I were in your situation, I would prefer to let my employer contact them first!
We shouldn't contact to the officers directly? Does it has any negative impact on the application, do you think? I don't want to bother them, but in fact, I am really worried about my application
Bud! I suggest not to get into administrative things of gov. Let your perspective employer contact hem and get the updates.
If the WP is approved and I have the RP still valid for a month, Can I continue working ?
SP status is still unknown, WP was approved on 12/09.
Hello Naman,
My question was related to unlimited single permit.Can we apply unlimited single permit after 4 years?
The 4 years start from work permit or from residence card?
Do you have any idea about that?
Currently I work in expat contract and switching to Belgian employer (SP is under process). My wife is already working with her dependent SP.
Will there be any impact for my wife's dependent WP because of the change of employer by me (from expat contract to Belgian employer) ?
MittalVibhor wrote:Hello Naman,
My question was related to unlimited single permit.Can we apply unlimited single permit after 4 years?
The 4 years start from work permit or from residence card?
Do you have any idea about that?
Hey,
Find all the relevant information here. https://www.werk.be/online-diensten/van … vergunning
Plus, my understanding is yes you can apply after 4 yrs and it means 4 years of uninterrupted work (meaning WP).
Also, it is free to apply, so you can give it a chance!
Hello everyone !
Did anyone receive their Single Permit whose application was filed on or after 15th July 2019 ?
Thanks in advance !
ArpitaC wrote:Hello everyone !
Did anyone receive their Single Permit whose application was filed on or after 15th July 2019 ?
Thanks in advance !
Nopes. Mine was applied 28th May and still waiting.
ArpitaC wrote:Hello everyone !
Did anyone receive their Single Permit whose application was filed on or after 15th July 2019 ?
Thanks in advance !
Mine was on 21th June , still I did not got yet!
When was your WP approved and admissable
Hi
Anjani0803 wrote:ArpitaC wrote:Hello everyone !
Did anyone receive their Single Permit whose application was filed on or after 15th July 2019 ?
Thanks in advance !
Mine was on 21th June , still I did not got yet!
When was your WP approved and admissable
WP was approved on 3rd Sept (Admissibility date don't know). Some people whose were applied in July had started getting Single Permit in last week (saw posts on this forum) , so I was curious.
Thanks
They are still clearing June's backlog. You'll have to wait a few more weeks.
aisu22 wrote:Here are my timelines:
Application filed: 17-06-2019
Received admissibility: 03-07-2019
Work Permit Approval:31-07-2019
Single Permit: Awaiting
New update:
Application Type: New
Nationality: Indian
Application filed: 17-06-2019
Received admissibility: 26-07-2019 (correction) -- 1.5 weeks
Work Permit Approval:31-07-2019 -- 5 weeks
Single Permit: 25-09-2019 -- 8 weeks
Total time taken: 1.5 + 5 + 8 = 14.5 weeks = 3.2 months (103 days)
Time taken post admissibility = 5+8 = 13 weeks = 3.05 months (93 days)
This forum has been of immense help to me in these past few months. I would like to put across all my experiences here so that it could be of some help to the others who are waiting for their approvals.
The pattern that I have observed, based on my experience is that it takes on an average 3.5 months for processing fresh applications, provided they don't see any deviations in your file.
Here's the timeline break up based on my research and follow ups:
Application filing - Application admissibility --> 2-5 weeks
Application admissibility - Work Permit --> 0-6 weeks
Work Permit - Single Permit --> 8-10 weeks
Your contract start date doesn't expedite any of the process. Ministry have their own SLAs for processing. If any of you have received local offers, please plan your resignation accordingly.
70-80% of cases that I have seen/heard have been processed in the above timeline. However, there also have been a handful of exceptions where people have waited for more than 120days.
If you have already stayed in Belgium , for work or studies, you're Work Permit - Single Permit processing would be faster by 2-3 weeks.
There has been a recent update on the dofi site stating that WP-SP processing happens within 2-8 weeks. They might have fastened the processing as their holiday period is over. With this, you could reduce the no. of weeks in the timelines.
During my waiting period, I and my employer, we'd try to mail the Foreign's office on singlepermit@ibz.fgov.be. We never received any response from them. So, if any of you are planning to write to them, have lesser expectations of them getting back to you with the status.
For my single permit application, I never got any of the documents apostiled.
Wishing all others, the best of luck with your approvals!!
aisu22 wrote:aisu22 wrote:Here are my timelines:
Application filed: 17-06-2019
Received admissibility: 03-07-2019
Work Permit Approval:31-07-2019
Single Permit: Awaiting
New update:
Application Type: New
Nationality: Indian
Application filed: 17-06-2019
Received admissibility: 26-07-2019 (correction) -- 1.5 weeks
Work Permit Approval:31-07-2019 -- 5 weeks
Single Permit: 25-09-2019 -- 8 weeks
Total time taken: 1.5 + 5 + 8 = 14.5 weeks = 3.2 months (103 days)
Time taken post admissibility = 5+8 = 13 weeks = 3.05 months (93 days)
This forum has been of immense help to me in these past few months. I would like to put across all my experiences here so that it could be of some help to the others who are waiting for their approvals.
The pattern that I have observed, based on my experience is that it takes on an average 3.5 months for processing fresh applications, provided they don't see any deviations in your file.
Here's the timeline break up based on my research and follow ups:
Application filing - Application admissibility --> 2-5 weeks
Application admissibility - Work Permit --> 0-6 weeks
Work Permit - Single Permit --> 8-10 weeks
Your contract start date doesn't expedite any of the process. Ministry have their own SLAs for processing. If any of you have received local offers, please plan your resignation accordingly.
70-80% of cases that I have seen/heard have been processed in the above timeline. However, there also have been a handful of exceptions where people have waited for more than 120days.
If you have already stayed in Belgium , for work or studies, you're Work Permit - Single Permit processing would be faster by 2-3 weeks.
There has been a recent update on the dofi site stating that WP-SP processing happens within 2-8 weeks. They might have fastened the processing as their holiday period is over. With this, you could reduce the no. of weeks in the timelines.
During my waiting period, I and my employer, we'd try to mail the Foreign's office on singlepermit@ibz.fgov.be. We never received any response from them. So, if any of you are planning to write to them, have lesser expectations of them getting back to you with the status.
For my single permit application, I never got any of the documents apostiled.
Wishing all others, the best of luck with your approvals!!
Congratulations Ashu, Finally your wait is over.
Which location did you submitted your application in Belgium ?
hey all,
which date should we consider as 8 weeks post WP approval?
I have signature date of 4 September on my WP while my employer sent out WP approval to me on 19 September.
Thanks
deepanshu99 wrote:hey all,
which date should we consider as 8 weeks post WP approval?
I have signature date of 4 September on my WP while my employer sent out WP approval to me on 19 September.
Thanks
WP is send to employer by post which takes 14 days time ,
So , 4th September is your WP approval officially ,
19th September is when employer received the hard copy.
For you ,its 4th September .
deepanshu99 wrote:hey all,
which date should we consider as 8 weeks post WP approval?
I have signature date of 4 September on my WP while my employer sent out WP approval to me on 19 September.
Thanks
Hi,
Can you also tell about your application date and region?
Hey,
Region- Brussels
Application Date -5 July
WP Approval date-4 September
SP : Waiting
Thanks
aisu22 wrote:aisu22 wrote:Here are my timelines:
Application filed: 17-06-2019
Received admissibility: 03-07-2019
Work Permit Approval:31-07-2019
Single Permit: Awaiting
New update:
Application Type: New
Nationality: Indian
Application filed: 17-06-2019
Received admissibility: 26-07-2019 (correction) -- 1.5 weeks
Work Permit Approval:31-07-2019 -- 5 weeks
Single Permit: 25-09-2019 -- 8 weeks
Total time taken: 1.5 + 5 + 8 = 14.5 weeks = 3.2 months (103 days)
Time taken post admissibility = 5+8 = 13 weeks = 3.05 months (93 days)
This forum has been of immense help to me in these past few months. I would like to put across all my experiences here so that it could be of some help to the others who are waiting for their approvals.
The pattern that I have observed, based on my experience is that it takes on an average 3.5 months for processing fresh applications, provided they don't see any deviations in your file.
Here's the timeline break up based on my research and follow ups:
Application filing - Application admissibility --> 2-5 weeks
Application admissibility - Work Permit --> 0-6 weeks
Work Permit - Single Permit --> 8-10 weeks
Your contract start date doesn't expedite any of the process. Ministry have their own SLAs for processing. If any of you have received local offers, please plan your resignation accordingly.
70-80% of cases that I have seen/heard have been processed in the above timeline. However, there also have been a handful of exceptions where people have waited for more than 120days.
If you have already stayed in Belgium , for work or studies, you're Work Permit - Single Permit processing would be faster by 2-3 weeks.
There has been a recent update on the dofi site stating that WP-SP processing happens within 2-8 weeks. They might have fastened the processing as their holiday period is over. With this, you could reduce the no. of weeks in the timelines.
During my waiting period, I and my employer, we'd try to mail the Foreign's office on singlepermit@ibz.fgov.be. We never received any response from them. So, if any of you are planning to write to them, have lesser expectations of them getting back to you with the status.
For my single permit application, I never got any of the documents apostiled.
Wishing all others, the best of luck with your approvals!!
great write up and congrats !
aisu22 wrote:aisu22 wrote:Here are my timelines:
Application filed: 17-06-2019
Received admissibility: 03-07-2019
Work Permit Approval:31-07-2019
Single Permit: Awaiting
New update:
Application Type: New
Nationality: Indian
Application filed: 17-06-2019
Received admissibility: 26-07-2019 (correction) -- 1.5 weeks
Work Permit Approval:31-07-2019 -- 5 weeks
Single Permit: 25-09-2019 -- 8 weeks
Total time taken: 1.5 + 5 + 8 = 14.5 weeks = 3.2 months (103 days)
Time taken post admissibility = 5+8 = 13 weeks = 3.05 months (93 days)
This forum has been of immense help to me in these past few months. I would like to put across all my experiences here so that it could be of some help to the others who are waiting for their approvals.
The pattern that I have observed, based on my experience is that it takes on an average 3.5 months for processing fresh applications, provided they don't see any deviations in your file.
Here's the timeline break up based on my research and follow ups:
Application filing - Application admissibility --> 2-5 weeks
Application admissibility - Work Permit --> 0-6 weeks
Work Permit - Single Permit --> 8-10 weeks
Your contract start date doesn't expedite any of the process. Ministry have their own SLAs for processing. If any of you have received local offers, please plan your resignation accordingly.
70-80% of cases that I have seen/heard have been processed in the above timeline. However, there also have been a handful of exceptions where people have waited for more than 120days.
If you have already stayed in Belgium , for work or studies, you're Work Permit - Single Permit processing would be faster by 2-3 weeks.
There has been a recent update on the dofi site stating that WP-SP processing happens within 2-8 weeks. They might have fastened the processing as their holiday period is over. With this, you could reduce the no. of weeks in the timelines.
During my waiting period, I and my employer, we'd try to mail the Foreign's office on singlepermit@ibz.fgov.be. We never received any response from them. So, if any of you are planning to write to them, have lesser expectations of them getting back to you with the status.
For my single permit application, I never got any of the documents apostiled.
Wishing all others, the best of luck with your approvals!!
Thanks alot for all the information.
People like you who share information helps others to gauge ahead and reduce the anxiety!
Thanks again! 😊
rajpnr wrote:Currently I work in expat contract and switching to Belgian employer (SP is under process). My wife is already working with her dependent SP.
Will there be any impact for my wife's dependent WP because of the change of employer by me (from expat contract to Belgian employer) ?
Any insights regarding this would be of great help. Thanks !
Aneesh wrote:aisu22 wrote:aisu22 wrote:Here are my timelines:
Application filed: 17-06-2019
Received admissibility: 03-07-2019
Work Permit Approval:31-07-2019
Single Permit: Awaiting
New update:
Application Type: New
Nationality: Indian
Application filed: 17-06-2019
Received admissibility: 26-07-2019 (correction) -- 1.5 weeks
Work Permit Approval:31-07-2019 -- 5 weeks
Single Permit: 25-09-2019 -- 8 weeks
Total time taken: 1.5 + 5 + 8 = 14.5 weeks = 3.2 months (103 days)
Time taken post admissibility = 5+8 = 13 weeks = 3.05 months (93 days)
This forum has been of immense help to me in these past few months. I would like to put across all my experiences here so that it could be of some help to the others who are waiting for their approvals.
The pattern that I have observed, based on my experience is that it takes on an average 3.5 months for processing fresh applications, provided they don't see any deviations in your file.
Here's the timeline break up based on my research and follow ups:
Application filing - Application admissibility --> 2-5 weeks
Application admissibility - Work Permit --> 0-6 weeks
Work Permit - Single Permit --> 8-10 weeks
Your contract start date doesn't expedite any of the process. Ministry have their own SLAs for processing. If any of you have received local offers, please plan your resignation accordingly.
70-80% of cases that I have seen/heard have been processed in the above timeline. However, there also have been a handful of exceptions where people have waited for more than 120days.
If you have already stayed in Belgium , for work or studies, you're Work Permit - Single Permit processing would be faster by 2-3 weeks.
There has been a recent update on the dofi site stating that WP-SP processing happens within 2-8 weeks. They might have fastened the processing as their holiday period is over. With this, you could reduce the no. of weeks in the timelines.
During my waiting period, I and my employer, we'd try to mail the Foreign's office on singlepermit@ibz.fgov.be. We never received any response from them. So, if any of you are planning to write to them, have lesser expectations of them getting back to you with the status.
For my single permit application, I never got any of the documents apostiled.
Wishing all others, the best of luck with your approvals!!
great write up and congrats !
Thanks Aneesh!
Hello, it is my timeline:
Submission date: 12/8
Admissibility date: 18/9
WP approval: 18/9
SP: still waiting
Fresh application
Region: Flanders
*fingers crossed to get it asap
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