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- Anyone living in Belgium, whether Belgian or a foreigner, are obliged to notify their change of address to the local authority in which they will take up residence. When you change your address, even…
- A certificate of good character (criminal record extract 596.1.8) is issued to any person wishing to own or work in an establishment that serves beverages (catering, snack bar, etc.), whether…
- With effect from 1 August 2018, the entire procedure for changing your given name(s) is now handled by the municipalities. If you want to change your given name(s), you must contact your local…
- From the birth of your child, you have 15 days to register the birth at the municipality in which they were born, so that they can be entered into the population register. If the child was not born…
- Any Belgian citizen (adult, emancipated minor, or young person aged 16 or above) or foreign national registered in the population register who believes that the sex listed on their birth certificate…
- In Belgium, any person of Belgian nationality aged 12 years or over must have an identity card (e-ID). To obtain or renew an identity card, you need to go to your municipal administration. The e-ID…