Processes
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- 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…
- To apply for a stillbirth certificate, the parents must submit a joint declaration to the civil registrar in the place where the birth occurred. The parents may give the child one or more first names…
- When older people can no longer live independently or home care is not possible, moving into a residential and care center for seniors can open up new perspectives. In the German-speaking Community,…
- In Belgium, wills can be registered in the Central Register of Wills (registre central des testaments, CRT), which is managed by Fednot. Last wills and testaments can be entrusted to a notary, who…
- The birth grant is a one-time payment made upon the child’s birth. The child’s place of residence determines which region is responsible for paying their child benefits. The birth grant…
- Each time an election is held, the Walloon Region updates its election website, where you can find all the information you need on the subject. There are several categories of voters: Belgians in…
