Thursday, May 14, 2009

What age can you begin to work in Belgium

What age can you begin to work in Belgium?

Other - Europe - 1 Answers
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the working age in belgium is 15 for part time and 18 for full time. =] *for any extra info just visit the refrence link!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

If I buy an ipod touch in belgium will wifi work in hungary

If I buy an ipod touch in belgium will wifi work in hungary?
A friend of mine bought an Iphone in France but the Wifi on it doesn't work in England on it So if I buy an Ipod touch in belgium, will the wifi not work either in Hungary?
Music & Music Players - 1 Answers
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It should work in hungary - just make sure you select the right options when connecting - for example WEP key or WPA. I hope I helped.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Is it possible to find a job in the Netherlands with a work permit of Belgium for a foreigner

Is it possible to find a job in the Netherlands with a work permit of Belgium for a foreigner?

Netherlands - 2 Answers
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Hi, If you come from outside the European Union: No. Inside the European Union you are free to work wherever you want. High educated persons get easy a work permit in the Netherlands. You need a bachelor diploma and a "key position" for a company. You can use it for 2 years and 11 months. This website can be handy: http://ec.europa.eu/eures/home.jsp?lang=en Regards, Alexander
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The Netherlands and Belgium are TWO DIFFERENT COUNTRIES. What do YOU think?

What to I need to work in belgium

What to I need to work in belgium?
I am planning to move to belgium with my boyfriend with cohabitation visa, but people in the embassy told me that I am allow to work there, having this visa, but my doubt is, what do I need to work there, which documents? because I need to prepare them since I am here because the apostille and legalizations etc But thinking that I am living already in Belgium and I have the VISA of cohabitation (the main reason cause I will move to Belgium is to live with my couple, he is belgian, he has already a job) being there, just I need to add some documents to work? that is my question People in the embassy explained me, that I must check in the city council after being there, but I would like to have an idea of which documents I will need
Belgium - 7 Answers
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It is pretty difficult to find a job in Belgium, at first you have to be able to speak all 3 official languages-French, Flemish nd German....
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You need the language means Dutch in the Flemish part and French at the south part(also in Brussels). Please think twice before moving to here, there's even no work here for the Belg's, still they scream on TV there so many unfilled jobs here.
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If you are not a citizen of an EU member state, I believe you will either need a professional card (carte professionnelle in French) to be self-employed or a work permit (permis de travail) to work as an employee. The work permit application is submitted to the authorities by the employer, for a carte professionnelle you have to apply through the Belgian consulate in your home country.
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Take a look at the site below...you might find all the answers there... When in Belgium, just go to the local council and ask them what to do... Things you should bring with you as they could prove to be use full : off course your passport (you couldn't get here without ^-^), a certificate of being born, your diploma's, all other official documents you can think about... As some one else already said, you have to be able to speak dutch or French, if not, you'll have a hard time finding work...
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You will need a Rijksregisternummer and a SIS card. A Rijksregisternummer is issued through 'Vreemdelingendienst' (foreigners police/immigration services) at the local town hall (gemeentehuis). A SIS card is issued by the 'ziekenfonds'. The Belgians are obsessed with diplomas so whichever you have bring them along. Passport photos will come in handy too. The one thing you will need for most jobs is to speak fluent Dutch and/or French depending on where you live/work.
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two right hands, a lot of courage, boldness, bravery, daring, valour, gallantry and prowess. How more languages you can speak the better !!! And of course the neccessary papers. go to www.belgium.be
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You'll need your visa, birth certificate, and anything else you need to speak to somebody at the embassy about exactly what you'll need. Also brush up on your Flemish, French, and Dutch languages. Its very important that you know how to speak those languages because that will help you get a job there. I have family there and I visit often and although most people under 30 can speak English its best to know a bit of the language. Have a great time though! Belgium is fabulous. Go to Brugge---its beautiful there. Thats where my family lives.