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    پیش فرض گفته ها و ناگفته های در مورد زندگی در Belgium

    درود...

    بدون حاشیه برم سر مطلب...
    اول از همه فکر می کنم بلژیک در خارج از اپلای ابرود خیلی شناخته شده است و فکر می کنم بیشتر افراد متقاضی برای اون از اپلای ابرود خبر ندارن و به واسطه ی فامیل و داداش و اینا براش اپلای کردن...
    در مورد مخارج و کلا بحث زندگی تو تاپیک های مربوطه به بلژیک به صورت جسته و گریخته مطالبی عنوان شده...گفتم جمع و جور کنم بیارم تو یه تاپیک...

    از دوستانی هم که اون ور هستند خوشحال میشم نظراتشونو و حرفاشونو برامون بگن...

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    از اونجایی که فعلا به منبع ایرانی دسترسی ندارم از سایت های خارجی مطالبی رو میگذارم:

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    Tips for living in Belgium: American expat Sarah shares her experiences

    http://www.expatinterviews.com/belgi...h-steegar.html

    این مطلب یه امریکایی است که به مدت چند سالی تو بروکسل بلژیک زندگی کرده و کلا مطلب جمع و جوریه....

    یه خلاصه ی مهمش...

    What is the cost of living in Belgium?
    Even though the Euro is so strong right now, the cost of living in Brussels is very affordable. As mentioned, we spend 680 on rent. An average, good restaurant will run you an average of 30 euros per person, for starter, main course and a drink or two. We probably spend 500 euros a month on food for two of us. Public transport is good and there is no need for a car. Bus/metro rides can be had for 1.10 euros if you buy in advance. The train system is the most extensive in Europe and is very affordable. It is difficult to find a one way ticket inside the country for more than 15-20 euros.

    Last I heard, Brussels was considered the “most affordable Western European capital.”

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    Cost of living in Belgium
    http://www.expat-blog.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=3684



    hi there
    i can give you some more info about living in ghent belgium
    there is a big difference between Brussels and Ghent of course

    so i can start with housing this is about 400 euro monthly for a nice house or a rather big apartment. Can be cheaper and of course more than that but the normal price is that and this does not include electricity, water and gas.

    gas and electricity may vary depends on use but 100 per month
    water 30euro on the 3 months.
    Fooding this is not expensive like 60 - 100 a month
    if you cook at home not in a restaurant
    eating out can be as 5 euro if you get the chips with mayo
    or 30 if you go to a restaurant- nice meal .
    tobacco way too much 5/40 per pack
    internet around 40 euro
    tel, mobile - can be 10 euro can be 25 if on contract depends on the provider.
    clothing great deals on sales cheap really
    if no sales pretty normal
    school if language- 20 euro can be 400 if in the uni language centre.
    but compared to uk uni higher education is really cheap
    i study architecture and this is 500 euro a year .

    well for one 1000 euro per month is good to have nice life style not too much but far from surviving. and this you can get with around 25 hours of work in a restaurant or a store.
    if you have a better job you would earn more.

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    I've lived in Brussels,

    > accommodation prices = 600-700E per month for 50m2 in city centre.

    > public transportation fares = bus /tube / tram / sometimes train within Brussels, you use the same ticket. 1E70 for one trip ticket and 11E5 for 10 times.

    > food prices(per month, how much does it cost you?) 100E if you cook, the food is not very expensive

    > health prices (for those who need medical insurance): don't know

    > eduction prices (if you need to pay) ): don't know

    > energy prices (oil, electricity): don't know, mine is included in the rent


    > common bills (Internet, television, telephone, mobile phone) , internet =30E, TV about 200E per year, fix line it depends, will cost 6E5 for the line. Mobile 20E per month.

    > prices of a good menu in a traditional restaurant. Belgium people told me there is not Belgium cook. A menu normaly 20-25E

    > prices of a beer or a coffee in a regular pub. In bar around the center, 3-5E for a beer.

    Allez, bon courage!!!

    پست شده در تاریخ:2008-12-02 00:42:13

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    Yes I agree Brussels is more expensive with short term rentals getting very expensive - above 1k Euro per month.

    I alos find food expensice when compared to neughbouring countries Holland for example.

    Public transport in Brussels although really filthy in places in cheap when compared to London.

    Enrgy prices are steep - Belgium has one of the highest untility csts in teh world.

    Regards

    Paul
    پست شده در تاریخ : 2008-12-06

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    prices are generally slightly less than the things are stated here, irrespective of the place,
    bruxelles is not a very expensive place, at least in comparison with neighbour capitals, like Amsterdam, Paris, Luxembourg, Berne...

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    prices are generally slightly less than the things are stated here, irrespective of the place,
    bruxelles is not a very expensive place, at least in comparison with neighbour capitals, like Amsterdam, Paris, Luxembourg, Berne...
    درود دوست عزیز...
    اول از همه ایا شما تجربه ای در بلژیک داشتید؟

    همانطور که گفتید قیمت ها کمی کمترند نسبت به انچه که در بالا ذکر شده ولی فکر نمی کنم نسبت به بقیه شهرها مثله پاریس تفاوت انچنانی داشته باشه...
    بروکسل یه جورایی پایتخت اروپا حساب میشه و با توجه به اینکه مقر اتحادیه اروپا هم شده و نخست وزیرش شده رئیس اتحادیه اروپا فکر کنم مخارجشم به نسبه بره بالا...
    البته قیمت هایی که بالا هستند همانطور که نوشتم مربوط به 2008 هستش...
    ولی مثلا من در دانشگاه گنت در مورد مخارج که زده بود به رقم بالای 10.000 در سال رسیدم و مثه اینکه بروکسل و گنت زیاد با هم تفاوت ندارن...
    راستش من هنوز نفهمیدم چرا با اینکه اسکاندیناویا مخارج بیشتره حول و حوش 9000 تا در میاد ولی باز از شمال به جنوب اروپا میری زیاد تفاوتی پیدا نمی کنی....هنوز برام سواله
    این هم لینکی که دانشگاه مخارج زندگی رو تحمین زده بود...
    http://www.applyabroad.org/forum/sho...l=1#post154416

    در پایان از اظهار نظرتون باز ممنونم...

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    Hello,

    Ghent isn't thàt expensive, compared to other University cities such as Brussels or Antwerp.
    For €170 a month you should be able to find a small room in a student dorm with shared kitchen and bathrooms. If you are looking for an appartment or something alike, it'd start from about €350.
    If you try 'kot gent' on google, you can find some great links to help you further.

    Kind regards,
    A Ghent History student

    http://www.topix.com/forum/world/bel...CL87F5ADFMFKS0

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    Cost of living
    Minimum cost of studying and living in Ghent amounts to € 500 – € 600 per month. This total includes accommodation per month, course material & books, food & drinks per month, mobility per month, insurance per month, leisure activities and recreation and other costs like clothing, furniture and medical costs.

    http://www.riba.eu.com/contents/inde...d=56&Itemid=78

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    Agostino Moretti از ایتالیا:
    sorry, of course I'll give you more details. The thing is, that I'm going to study in Belgium for either 6 or 12 months, no problem so far. Now my girlfriend (who already finished her education) wants to come with me and work there. We're both Italian. To be honest, I don't even know if she first has to apply for a residence permit or something...it's quite complicated...

    Regards
    Angostino

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    جواب Camille Vermeulen از بلژیک
    Hi Agostino,

    An EU national is granted a temporary residence permit valid for three to five months, which can be renewed for a further three months once you’ve found a job and been registered with the Belgian Social Security system. You may then apply for an identity card and to be officially registered in the foreign population register. To obtain a temporary residence permit, simply register at the town hall of the commune where you’re staying within three days of your arrival in Belgium.

    To apply for your identity card, whether you’re an EU national or not, you and family members over the age of 21 must go to the town hall in person to register. Children under the age of 12 will be issued a ‘name card’, while children between the ages of 12 and 15 can apply for a child’s card or an adult identity card. To apply for an identity card, each applicant needs three passport-size photos, a medical certificate, a police certificate ( certificat de bonne vie), plus a work permit and visa if you’re a non-EU national. The charge for the application varies from commune to commune, but is usually around €7.50. In some communes you may have to be fingerprinted.

    Hope that helps!
    Camille

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