πŸ›‚ Belgium Visa Types & Immigration Pathways

Belgium offers various visa options for students, skilled professionals, entrepreneurs, and tourists.

πŸ“’ Why Choose Bestow for Belgium Immigration?

Covers All Visa & Immigration Options – Work, study, business, and residency.

Step-by-Step Support – From visa application to settling in Belgium.

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Opportunities for Growth

πŸŽ“ Student Visas & Academic Opportunities in Belgium

Belgium is a top destination for international students, known for its high-quality education, multilingual programs, and research opportunities.

πŸ’Ό Work & Skilled Migration Visas

Belgium is a thriving economy, with high demand for skilled workers, IT professionals, engineers, and healthcare workers.

βœ”οΈ Work Visas & Skilled Migration

βœ”οΈ Business & Investment Visas

🏑 Permanent Residency & Citizenship in Belgium

🏑 Settling in Belgium – Legal & Practical Steps

Ensure a smooth transition with these key legal and settlement steps.

🏠 Housing & Cost of Living

πŸ“‘ Legal Documentation & Registration

🩺 Healthcare & Insurance

🏝️ Travel & Tourism – Explore Belgium

Belgium is a thriving economy, with high demand for skilled workers, IT professionals, engineers, and healthcare workers.

πŸ›οΈ Must-Visit Destinations

πŸš† Transportation Tips

πŸ’Ό Job Market & Career Opportunities in Belgium

Belgium’s job market is strong, with many opportunities in technology, finance, and healthcare.

βœ”οΈ In-Demand Jobs & Industries

❓FAQs – Belgium
Immigration & Travel

At Bestow Travel & Tour, we simplify the journey
toward your dream destinationβ€”whether for
education, work, or immigration.
Here are answers to some common questions.

  • πŸ“Œ Student Visa FAQs

    Q1: What are the language requirements for studying in Belgium?
    A: Most programs are in English, French, or Dutch. You may need IELTS (6.5+), TOEFL (90+), DELF/DALF (for French), or NT2 (for Dutch).

    Q2: Can I work while studying in Belgium?
    A: Yes! Students can work up to 20 hours/week during the academic year and full-time during holidays.

    Q3: What’s the cost of living for students in Belgium?
    A: On average, students spend €800 - €1,500 per month, including rent, food, transport, and leisure.

  • πŸ“Œ Work & Skilled Migration FAQs

    Q4: How long does it take to get a Belgian work visa?
    A: Processing takes 6-12 weeks. Your employer applies for the Single Permit, covering work & residency.

    Q5: What is the EU Blue Card?
    A: The EU Blue Card is a residency & work permit for highly skilled professionals earning at least €55,000 per year in Belgium.

    Q6: Is Belgium a good country for IT and engineering jobs?
    A: Yes! Belgium has high demand for IT professionals, engineers, healthcare workers, and researchers.

  • πŸ“Œ PR & Citizenship FAQs

    Q7: How can I get permanent residency in Belgium?
    A: Live legally in Belgium for 5 years with a valid residence permit, show economic stability, and integrate into society.

    Q8: How long does it take to become a Belgian citizen?
    A: You can apply for citizenship after 5 years of legal residence if you meet the integration requirements.

    Q9: Can I get PR if I start a business in Belgium?
    A: Yes! If you invest and run a business successfully, you can apply for PR after 5 years.

  • πŸ“Œ Travel & Tourism FAQs

    Q10: Do I need a visa to visit Belgium as a tourist?
    A: If you're from a Schengen-exempt country (e.g., USA, UK, Canada, Australia), you can stay for 90 days visa-free. Otherwise, you need a Schengen Visa (Type C).

    Q11: What’s the best time to visit Belgium?
    A: Spring (April-June) and Autumn (September-October) offer the best weather and fewer crowds.

    Q12: Can I travel freely to other Schengen countries with a Belgian visa?
    A: Yes! A Belgian Schengen Visa allows travel to 26 European countries.