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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