When my
employer started processing the Belgium work permit, I thought it’s going to be
a cake walk ; thought European visas are not that complicated and troublesome
as the US – L1 and H1B’s procedures.
It may be
true if you travel alone, but definitely not that easy, if you take your family
with you. I had to see a lot of surprises at almost every stage. Main issue was
my company’s immigration team’s lack of knowledge on Belgium processing, as
well due to the lack of information
available over internet.
I’ll try to
write about the Work permit and Visa
pre-travel procedures /experiences here, so that it could help the needy
ones (someone who’s terribly looking for some information/documents on Belgium
visas :P).
1 Comment to "Moving to Belgium (Part-1) : Work Permit & Visa Guide"
Only, then it could be given to small kids, to offer freedom
from varied forms of diseases. Other than this, proper baby medicines are utilized
to conserve the health of the kids. Ask people around, do some research or ask elders before
heading looking for your loved one.
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