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akhiljose

Hi,

I got an offer from a reputed company, they started processing my single permit type D visa
after waiting for a long period i for single permit annex 46, then the very next day employer contacted me saying that they dont have that position now since the process took so long 4 months.

I dont have RP card but i have a valid visa in my passport valid till sept 2022
is it possible to travel to Belgium with that visa and search a new job?
Is it possible to transfer the single permit to new employer from Belgium?

Thanks
Jose
Priscilla
Hi jose,

Welcome to Expat.com :)

I am sorry that you are facing a difficult situation right now.
I hope that our members will be able to help you very soon.

Meanwhile, please feel free to go through existing topics online and to read the Belgium Expat Guide.

Best of luck,

Priscilla
Expat.com team
josephstanly
@Priscilla
Hi dear pris 
I left Malaysia one year ready  now  only  I saw your  message    now  I am looking for uk  or any European  country , presently  no job  . I worked
In Malaysia  one of the hospital  17 yrs  , after
17yrs they give rm 5000 only  If I  worked in Dubai 
They will give  a solid  amount  . Please  if got any job  Vaccancy  please  email  me

Thank you
Joseph
josephstanly
Hi jose,

Welcome to Expat.com smile.png

I am sorry that you are facing a difficult situation right now.
I hope that our members will be able to help you very soon.

Meanwhile, please feel free to go through existing topics online and to read the Belgium Expat Guide.

Best of luck,

Priscilla
Expat.com team
- @Priscilla
SimCityAT
@Priscilla
Hi dear pris 
I left Malaysia one year ready  now  only  I saw your  message    now  I am looking for uk  or any European  country , presently  no job  . I worked
In Malaysia  one of the hospital  17 yrs  , after
17yrs they give rm 5000 only  If I  worked in Dubai 
They will give  a solid  amount  . Please  if got any job  Vaccancy  please  email  me

Thank you
Joseph
- @josephstanly

We are not a job agency, you free to look at the job section at the top of the page and upload your CV.

Good luck

SimCityAT
Expat Team
GuestPoster5510

@akhiljose I have only just seen this and wanted to say I'm sorry this happened to you. The permit is tied to employer I believe. I also have a similar issue with time (although my employer did not withdraw the offer- they gave it 5 months before I was due to start and my visa took 6months because of both them and the agency they employed stuffing up- I would've been livid if they withdrew it because it's their fault- they should budget in this time! I don't have any advice but I hope you are well. Certainly look at any other European country- maybe the UK as they do not have EU immigrants now they may have more need?

Ewms
@akhiljose

I'm so sorry you are going through this and most employers know how long the process takes once they start so I'm surprised they backtracked. Anyway, from what I've read on the immigration websites, you can't use one company's WP for another company. With new job, your new employer must apply for WP for you as well. Your situation is tricky cos even though you have a visa, it's tied to the job which is no longer available so I think if you go there without a job at hand, it might land you in a difficult situation legally and from immigration.

Nonetheless, I think you can ask anyone in the legal field/immigration on how to go about this situation.

All the best

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