Menu
Expat.com

What can I apply for to work? Non-EU Family Member of Belgian Citizen

Post new topic

Guest6782

Hi all,

I have a question about non-eu family member living in the UK with his Belgian Partner.

We got married in Belgium but we only lived in the UK together as a married couple. In the short term, we would like to move back to Belgium but I am a non-eu family member, and I would need a visa to go to Belgium (even visiting) thanks to Brexit.

My partner's work is relocatable, so he could work from Belgium. But mine isn't and I would need to find a job in Belgium. How do I go about that? His salary would definitely be enough for the financial requirements of a Family Reunification visa but that can take months and we don't want to go separately. If we wanna move together, is there a way to show the financial requirement with a large sum in the bank to get the visa easier? So not relying on income but relying on the cash in bank?

I may be understanding visa requirements completely incorrectly.

Or could I apply for a job which would give me a single permit, and then I can change that single permit?

Thanks in advance for any responses!

Guest6782

I have found in one of the posts that savings is a no go unless the law has changed at all.

Edigj

Normally as a family member of European citizen proved by marriage certificate you  wont need a visa as the freedom of movement will be extended to you too as EU citizen family  member. The biggest challenge would be for you to find a job in Belgium as there might be language barriers.

phipiemar

Hello,

In reality, many of your fears are unfounded.

Since your partner is Belgian, and you have probably been married for some time, you will automatically receive a residence permit "F" (corresponding to the status of member of a Belgian family).

For work, you will also automatically have a work authorization. However, you may need to have your diplomas and skills validated. Look on this site: https://www.enic-naric.net/belgium.aspx

The family reunification procedure is valid for the newlyweds. Go with your partner to the Belgian Embassy in London to initiate this. And when with him, you proceed to the registration in the Belgian city where you will reside, you will be given an orange residence permit before receiving the final one.

Guest6782

Thank you Phipiemar, we have been married over 5 years, and we were married in Belgium, so we are a registered married couple in Belgium.

So if we went to the consulate in London to start the process of moving, it should not be an issue? That sounds really good!

Articles to help you in your expat project in Belgium

  • Working in Antwerp
    Working in Antwerp

    Antwerp is famous for its harbor and diamonds. It's located in Flanders, north of Belgium. Conditions apply to ...

  • Working in Leuven
    Working in Leuven

    Leuven is located within the Flanders region in Belgium. It's a Dutch-speaking city that offers opportunities ...

  • Working in Charleroi
    Working in Charleroi

    Charleroi is a French-speaking town located in the Walloon region in Belgium. It is an industrial center, which ...

  • Finding work in Brussels
    Finding work in Brussels

    Home to a diverse array of peoples, cultures, and languages, Brussels is a very multicultural city that is popular ...

  • Working in Liège
    Working in Liège

    Liège is the economic capital of Wallonia and is a French-speaking city. The area's recently recovered ...

  • Working in Namur
    Working in Namur

    Namur is the capital city of the province of Wallonia. The city is surrounded by Liege, Brussels, and Charleroi. ...

  • Doing an internship in Belgium
    Doing an internship in Belgium

    Students usually have to do an internship to validate their academic training. What's the process of doing an ...

  • Starting a business in Belgium
    Starting a business in Belgium

    Thanks to its geographical location in central Europe, Belgium has become one of the most popular countries to ...

All of Belgium's guide articles