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Welcome to the 51ԹϺCommunity of Expats in Belgium!

Goededag, salut and welcome to our expat community in Belgium! By joining 51ԹϺyou're instantly put in touch with our thriving expat community in Belgium. If you're in the process of moving or have already decided you're leaving for a new life in Belgium, then our informed network of expats can help you to make that big step a success. When you join InterNations, you can get in touch with fellow expats in Belgium and ask them anything you need to know. You might have pressing questions like, “where's the best neighborhood for a family to live in Ghent?” or “what are the job opportunities like in Antwerp?” or even “what's the healthcare system like in Belgium?”. It doesn't matter how trivial your questions are, our expat community is happy to help.

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Kelly Powell

Kelly Powell

I loved moving to Brussels. But after a while I felt homesick. On 51ԹϺI met a bunch of people from the US. That helped a lot.

Maria Lombardi

Maria Lombardi

You can really get lost in the "capital of Europe" - 51ԹϺhelped me to get settled and to make a lot of expat friends.

An amazing community is waiting for you!

Meet international people at local events

Meet international people at local events

Socialize, enjoy hobbies, and make friends

Socialize, enjoy hobbies, and make friends

Get info, and feel at home abroad!

Get info, and feel at home abroad!

Why you'll love 51ԹϺin Belgium

85,269
members in Belgium
93
monthly events
77
interest-based groups
133
event hosts

and countless possibilities for fun and friendship!

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Living in Belgium: Your Questions, Answered

If you're a new or soon-to-be expat in Belgium, you might have some uncertainties about what life will be like in this European country. We've put together answers to seven common questions to help you get started. To ask more specific questions or share your own experiences, consider joining InterNations, where you'll find a supportive community of expats who love to help each other out.

1. Is it necessary to speak the local language?
Belgium has three official languages: Dutch, French, and German. Dutch is spoken in the Flanders region, French in the Wallonia region, and German in a small part of the east. While many Belgians are multilingual and English is widely spoken, it's beneficial to learn the local language of the area you'll be living in to facilitate daily interactions and build connections with locals.

2. What are the average rent prices in popular expat locations?

Brussels:

  • Single-room flat: 700–1,200 EUR (808–1,386 USD) per month
  • Three-bedroom flat: 1,500–2,500 EUR (1,733–2,889 USD) per month

Antwerp:

  • Single-room flat: 600–1,000 EUR (693–1,155 USD) per month
  • Three-bedroom flat: 1,200–2,000 EUR (1,386–2,311 USD) per month

Ghent:

  • Single-room flat: 550–900 EUR (636–1,040 USD) per month
  • Three-bedroom flat: 1,100–1,800 EUR (1,271–2,078 USD) per month

3. How safe is Belgium for expats?
Belgium is generally safe for expats, with low crime rates in most areas. However, it's important to take common-sense precautions, especially in crowded places and tourist hotspots. Keep your belongings secure and avoid poorly lit areas at night.

4. How is the healthcare system in Belgium?
Belgium has a high-quality healthcare system, with both public and private hospitals and clinics. As an expat, you'll need to register with a health insurance fund (mutuelle/mutualiteit) to access healthcare services. Most healthcare costs are reimbursed, and the standard of care is generally excellent.

5. How can I open a bank account in Belgium?
To open a bank account in Belgium, you'll need to provide proof of identity (such as a passport), proof of address (such as a utility bill or rental agreement), and a residence permit or other proof of legal residence. Some banks may have additional requirements, so it's a good idea to check with the specific bank you plan to use.

6. What is the cost of living in Belgium?
The cost of living in Belgium is moderate compared to other European countries. Housing, transportation, and food can be relatively affordable, but imported goods and dining out can be more expensive. As an expat, you can expect to live comfortably on a moderate budget.

7. Can I drive with my foreign driver's license in Belgium?
Foreigners can drive in Belgium using their foreign driver's license for up to 185 days. After that, you will need to obtain a Belgian driver's license. To do so, you'll need to provide your foreign license, passport, and proof of residency. Depending on your country of origin, you may need to pass a driving test or simply exchange your current license for a Belgian one.

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Join Our Online and In-Person Events in Belgium

Attend our many events to get to know like-minded expats, both in Belgium and around the world! Our new online events even let you find connection and inspiration without leaving your home.

Pleasant  Afterwork Meeting
Pleasant Afterwork Meeting
We meet in a well known bar - bistro in European quarter. (...) Protected content (...) is a good and famous place to meet people. There are of course drinks and some food. I booked a table. See you all. Greetings Danny
We meet in a well known bar - bistro in European quarter. (...) Protected content (...) is a good and famous place to meet people. There are of course drinks and some food. I booked a table. See you all. Greetings Danny
Poetry-Writing Workshop in English
Poetry-Writing Workshop in English
A fun workshop run by a poet with multiple publications and who is researching a PhD involving a creative poetry component
A fun workshop run by a poet with multiple publications and who is researching a PhD involving a creative poetry component
French Language in Brussels
French Language in Brussels
This group is open to ALL, whether you are a native French speaker or a true beginner, don't be shy and simply join us! We'll meet to chit-chat or just listen to each other, have a drink, and enjoy a relaxing evening together. - How to find us?Our meetings take place (...) Protected content (...)
This group is open to ALL, whether you are a native French speaker or a true beginner, don't be shy and simply join us! We'll meet to chit-chat or just listen to each other, have a drink, and enjoy a relaxing evening together. - How to find us?Our meetings take place (...) Protected content (...)
51ԹϺAntwerp - Pre Christmas Event - Ηilton Hotel
51ԹϺAntwerp - Pre Christmas Event - Ηilton Hotel
Your Antwerp Ambassadors are happy to celebrate another beautiful evening at the Hilton Hotel. This iconic location is always a favorite among 51ԹϺmembers. And what better place to celebrate Christmas than next to the Antwerp Christmas markets? So you can combine the 51ԹϺChristmas
Your Antwerp Ambassadors are happy to celebrate another beautiful evening at the Hilton Hotel. This iconic location is always a favorite among 51ԹϺmembers. And what better place to celebrate Christmas than next to the Antwerp Christmas markets? So you can combine the 51ԹϺChristmas

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Connect with Like-Minded Expatriates in Belgium

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From Argentina, living in Gent

From Argentina, living in Gent


From Argentina, living in Gent

From Argentina, living in Gent


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From Argentina, living in Gent


From Argentina, living in Gent

From Argentina, living in Gent


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From Austria, living in Gent

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Our Global Partners

Pursue your hobbies with amazing new friends

Do you like culture and music? Books? Food? Or is having a relaxed coffee and a chat more your thing? Whatever you're into, we've got the group for you. So go ahead and do more of what you love in Belgium - or learn something new!

Explorers Group
Explorers Group
City Explorers Group
City Explorers Group
La Dolce Vita Group
La Dolce Vita Group
Outdoor Adventures Group
Outdoor Adventures Group

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Begin Your New Life as an Expat in Belgium

Famous for its medieval architecture, Trappist beer and as the center of the European Union and NATO, Belgium is not a country of extremes, but of balance. With its mix of French speakers in the south and Dutch speakers in the north, its cities, like Brussels, Ghent and Antwerp, are picturesque and prosperous places to live. Belgium scored highly in our 51ԹϺExpat Insider survey. Voted as the third-best expat country for education, Belgium also ranked highly in childcare and quality of family life. Many expats move to Belgium for job opportunities, with most having a high level of education, a Master's or PhD for example, before making the move to the country. Belgium is also a great location for traveling Europe, and this can be a factor in expats' relocation and happiness in the country. The economy in Belgium is based on private enterprise and benefits from its central European location and highly developed transportation network. Belgium's industries are centered around importing raw materials and exporting manufactured products to the rest of the EU.

51ԹϺis the largest global network for expatriates, with communities in 420 cities around the world. Meet fellow global minds in your city of residence or get to know local expatriates before you're moving or traveling abroad and never feel like a stranger. 51ԹϺmakes it easy for you to stay in touch with your expat friends, both online and offline, so you can grow your network of friends and contacts from all over the world. Whether they live in China or Spain, 51ԹϺallows you to be close to them even if they are miles away.

The Network for Like-Minded Expatriates in Belgium

All of our 51ԹϺmembers go through an approval process before they can join the community, and every user understands and follows the guiding principles of 51ԹϺto make our community and safe and welcoming place for people from around the world. With this global network you can also connect with expats in person. Meet up with like-minded people as part of one of Belgium's many expat groups and events. From the Ghent City Trotters Group and Brussels' fun Karaoke Club to Antwerp's sophisticated Art and Culture Group and Leuven's adventurous Hiking in Nature Group, Belgium has lots of activities where you can meet up with like-minded people and begin your brand-new social life. Start your chapter in Belgium with informed, interesting, and active members of the expat community, and settle in easily and happily in your new home!

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