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کار در بلژیک - Faraz - 04-02-2011

در این تاپیک به شرایط کار کردن در بلژیک و وضعیت کار در این کشور می پردازیم




RE: کار در بلژیک - aminp30 - 09-02-2011

Work permit in Belgium
You have a foreign nationality and you wish to work in Belgium. Do you need a work permit?

Attention: This text only applies for activities that are executed in the framework of paid labour (employee or worker), not for activities that are executed as a self-employed worker.
Many categories of foreigners are exempt from a work permit, however.
Other categories are entitled to a work permit type A or C, which is valid for all employers.
Finally, certain foreign nationals can only be employed if an employment permit is granted to the employer. If the employment permit is granted, automatically a work permit type B is granted to the employee concerned.

Except for the employees who benefit from the deviation provided for in art. 9 of the Royal Decree of 09/06/1999, the granting of an employment permit and of a work permit type B is restricted to the countries that are bound to Belgium through international treaties or conventions on the occupation of employees. The countries referred to in art. 10 of the Royal Decree are: Algeria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Morocco, Serbia, Tunisia, Turkey, and the 2 new member states of the European Union (Bulgaria and Romania).

Please consult the different sections to know if you can apply for the exemption from a work permit or to know if you are entitled to a work permit type A, a work permit type B or a work permit type C.

How do you file an application?

Applications for employment permits and work permits must be filed at the following address:

Ministry of the Brussels Capital Region
Employment Policy and Plural Economy Department
Work Permits Section
Vooruitgangstraat 80
1035 Brussels
Noordstation
CCN 1,5

De department desks are open Monday till Friday from 8.45 h until 11.45 h.

In case of a refusal, you can appeal to the regional Minister of Employment.

Since 1 June 2006 a new and accelerated procedure is in force for occupations with a labour shortage. This procedure only applies to applications for work permits for inhabitants of the new EU member states.
Who is exempt from a work permit?

Persons who are exempt from a work permit are automatically exempt. Therefore you do not have to file an application if you meet the conditions for exemption.

The main categories of foreigners who are exempt from a work permit are the following:
http://www.bruxelles.irisnet.be/en/citoyens/home/travailler/travailler_comme_ressortissant_etranger/permis_de_travail.shtml
Work permit (only for non-EEA citizens + citizens of Romania and Bulgaria)
In order to register/employ a foreigner, K.U.Leuven must apply for a work permit. The permit consists of two parts. The first is a document permitting K.U.Leuven to employ the foreigner in question, which K.U.Leuven keeps on file, and the second is a permit that the employee keeps in his/her possession. The two documents are linked to one another and are valid for the same period. When K.U.Leuven’s application for the work permit is approved, the employee receives a ‘work permit B’.

K.U.Leuven needs to apply for a work permit* for every foreigner it wants to register/employ. There are, however, a number of exceptions to this rule.

EEA-citizens and citizens of Switzerland, as well as their spouses, do not need a work permit. They enjoy the right of free movement of citizens within the EU. Certain transition regulations apply to citizens of Bulgaria and Romania. They still need a work permit (probably until 31 December 2011).

Students and visiting scholars are not “employed” and thus do not need a work permit. Moreover, students are allowed to work as ‘student employees’ without a work permit during the holiday periods. In order to work as a student employee during the academic year, they need to apply for a ‘work permit C’. Doctoral students are subject to the same migration regualtions as pre-doctoral students.


Since December 2007, certain researchers have been exempted from obtaining a work permit. In taking this measure, Europe is endeavouring to make its labour market more attractive and to promote the mobility of international researchers. The exemption only applies to research associates, (doctoral) assistants and postdoctoral fellows. In order to qualify for this exemption, the researcher and the university need to draw up a ‘hosting agreement’*.

If applicable, the Human Resources Department of K.U.Leuven applies for the work permit to the “Vlaams Subsidieagentschap voor Werk en Sociale Economie”. The application may be submitted at the earliest two months before the start of the registration/appointment and it takes about three weeks to obtain the work permit. The work permit is only valid for a maximum duration of one year, but it can be extended.

The conditions for obtaining a work permit and the required documents differ depending on the status of the foreigner. The Human Resources Department will send the applicant a list of the required documents.

In general, these are:
medical certificate
photocopy of passport or information sheet for foreign employees
photocopy of highest degree
copy of K.U.Leuven-agreement or letter of secondment
declaration of secondment
ID-photograph

Since it may take some time to obtain certain documents and to have them translated and legalised, we recommend that you begin the procedure a few months before the start of the appointment.
For more information, please contact the HR Consultant for Internationalisation at the HR Department - Hrdepartment@kuleuven.be
* In most cases, to obtain a work permit or hosting agreement, the staff member needs to earn a minimum amount of 2629.60 EUR gross/month.
Cited from: http://www.kuleuven.be/admissions/travelling/work_permit.html


RE: کار در بلژیک - مهمان - 26-09-2015

چراتاپیکها فارسی نیستن؟


RE: کار در بلژیک - Emir - 26-09-2015

(26-09-2015, 01:48 AM)مهمان نوشته: چراتاپیکها فارسی نیستن؟

سلام 
خوش آمدین به فروم . 
دوست عزیز در مورد هر کدام از بخش ها اگه سوالی دارین لطفا مطرح کنین تا دوستان پاسخ دهند. 

با تشکر


RE: کار در بلژیک - btu1 - 04-10-2017

سلام
ببخشید میشه لطفا در مورد شرایط کار و .... در بلژیک توضیح بدین ؟؟؟؟؟

اوضاع کار اونجا چطوره ؟؟؟؟ براحتی می شه کار پیدا کرد ؟؟؟؟؟ ویزای کار داریم؟؟؟؟؟ برای کارهای معمولی و یا مهندسی چطوره؟؟؟؟؟


RE: کار در بلژیک - nanock - 11-10-2018

سلام،

دوستان من از ku lueven یه اوکی از یه استادی گرفتم ولی میگه فاند ندارم ... چطور میشه به غیر از استاد از یه شخص دیگه یا نهاد دیگه ای فاند گرفت؟

ممنون


RE: کار در بلژیک - automotive - 11-10-2018

(11-10-2018, 06:20 PM)nanock نوشته: سلام،

دوستان من از ku lueven یه اوکی از یه استادی گرفتم ولی میگه فاند ندارم ... چطور میشه به غیر از استاد از یه شخص دیگه یا نهاد دیگه ای فاند گرفت؟

ممنون

سلام
در وبسایت خود دانشگاه قیمت Financial aid یا Scholarships یا موارد مشابه وجود داره که تمامی کمک هزینه های موجود رو نوشته، اگر چنین چیزی وجود نداشت، در مورد بورسیه های موجود از اینترنت جست و جو کنید یا بهتر هستش که از خود دانشگاه سوال کنید که چه کمک هزینه هایی وجود دارد.
در مورد کشور هم معمولا در وب سایت ها توضیح داده شده، هم بر حسب مقطع تحصیلی و هم خود کشور کمک هزینه های موجود رو جست و جو کنید.