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Moving To Belgium

So, you have decided you are moving to Belgium? Whatever your reasons, whether for work, love, family, or just adventure, there are many things you will need to do before you leave and when you arrive in Belgium. Moving to a foreign country, even a country that is part of the European union, may be a lot more complicated than you think. Many of these things may apply to those moving to other countries as well, such as if you are moving to Holland.

Some countries require you to apply for something called a certification of registration, while others may require a Visa, such as a working Visa. You should look up this kind of information on official government sites for the country you plan to move to. Never just assume that you can enter a country without certain paperwork. There will always be paperwork of some kind to take care of both beforehand and when you arrive.

Think about your car. Do you want to bring one with you or buy one when you arrive? How does this work where you are moving to? Look up this information. What about schools? Do you have children that will need to be put in schools? Will you be hoping to attend university? What about flats, electricity, and gas? How are these handled in Belgium? Will you need to get these arranged before you leave or after you arrive? Do you have a place to live if you don't have a flat or house yet?

If you are moving to Belgium (or moving to another European country such as moving to Holland), you may assume that life there will not be that hard to figure out since it's Europe, and thus not as hard to get used to as say life in China or South America might be, but you should remember that any foreign country poses challenges and difficulties that you might not have thought of before hand. Try to do as much research before hand as you can.

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