One Brussels resident in three has a foreign nationality, and more than 20% are nationals of other EU states. Yet the voice of these International Brusselers is scarcely heard in the Region’s politics. This needs to change. It's time to raise your #BrusselsVoice.
One Brussels resident in three has a foreign nationality, and more than 20% are nationals of other EU states. Yet the voice of these International Brusselers is scarcely heard in the Region’s politics. This needs to change. It's time to raise your #BrusselsVoice.
Are you living or working in Brussels? Or are you planning to do so? The Guide Expats in Brussels, specially dedicated to expatriates, offers you the possibility to have access to a huge source of information for questions you might come across during your settling and in your daily life in Brussels.
Since 1st January 2021, many changes came into force in Belgium such as '30 zone" in Brussels Region, extension of the parental leave for fathers and co-parents. On the international front, Brexit finally happened ... Read more !
The fight against pollution is an important issue. One of the solutions put in place to tackle this problem is a new blue bag ! What packaging can be thrown in it ? Why is this a good decision ? The Expat Welcome Desk explains everything!
Are you living or working in Brussels? Or are you planning to do so? The Guide Expats in Brussels, specially dedicated to expatriates, offers you the possibility to have access to a huge source of information for questions you might come across during your settling and in your daily life in Brussels.
As in other big cities, getting around Brussels by car is increasingly difficult these days. "Alternative mobility" seems the ideal solution. But what exactly is it? And what different “alternative” means of transport are available in Brussels? The Expat Welcome Desk explains below all you need to know on the subject...
Have you just arrived in Belgium and want to drive on the roads? You have a national driving licence but you’re not sure if it is valid here? What exactly is the procedure? The Expat Welcome Desk explains...
Since 1st July, several changes have come into force in Belgium. In terms of mobility, environment, work, media, etc.. The Expat Welcome Desk explains everything in detail below.
You have a problem in your apartment and despite several attempts, your landlord doesn’t react. What are your rights? What legal steps can you take to resolve the issue? Can you block payment of the rent? The Expat Welcome Desk explains below…
The principal guideline for the Brussels Commissioner' office (CEIO) is still to commit fully to the creation of a dynamic solution-oriented host region policy, capable of competing internationally. This annual report presents the achievements of 2018 and touches on the outlook for 2019.
Imagine that you come back from vacation but you’re unhappy about your trip: the hotel was not as described or your reservation wasn’t confirmed and you had to be transferred to another hotel. The Expat Welcome Desk explains how you should react…