International telework is ever more common. But what rules do workers and employers need to keep in mind? Come meet the experts and empower yourself and your organisation!
The EU elections on Sunday 9 June are the first of two chances for International Brusselers to vote in Belgium. All EU citizens living here can participate, but you need to be registered by 31 March.
L’Aire d’un Souffle by Belgian artists Ann Veronica Janssens and Michel François is the first exhibition of The Artists’ Parliament, celebrating the Presidency of the Council of the EU with public art.
The European Quarter of Brussels has a new attraction: the Artists’ Parliament! This series of open-air exhibitions in front of the European Parliament will mark the rotating Presidencies of the Council of the EU. Belgium takes the lead for first edition...
Alain Hutchinson, Brussels Commissioner for Europe and International Organisations, hosts the 10th BCR-EU summit on 7 November – the last before the Brussels and European elections. Senior representatives of the European institutions meet members of the government of the Brussels-Capital Region.
As a prospective parent, you’re sure to have many, wide-ranging questions and things to consider. This requires real organisation, particularly when it comes to work. When to tell your employer? What are your rights? When does maternity leave start? The Expat Welcome Desk answers all your questions!
Holidays provide the ideal time for recharging your batteries and taking a well-deserved break. But to make sure your trip goes according to plan, you need to make sure that your travel documents are all current and up to date. The Expat Welcome Desk is your guide for a summer with total peace of mind.
All tenants must maintain their accommodation properly and this includes the boiler! Moreover, the tenant must also carry out the periodic inspection of the boiler that is mandatory in the Brussels Region! The Expat Welcome Desk explains everything you need to know.
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.