Studying in Belgium

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1. Entry requirements for Belgium


If you are a national from a non-European Union country, you may need a visa to enter Belgian territory. For questions regarding visa and related matters, you should contact the Belgian embassy or Belgian consulate in your country or a neighbouring country.

All the information concerning visa applications for Belgium is available on the website of the Foreigners Department of the FPS Home Affairs, which is the competent Belgian authority for access to the territory, stay, residence and removal of foreigners in Belgium.

Once you have arrived in Belgium, details of your country's embassy or consulate may also be useful.
 

2. Accommodation


Many schools and universities have rooms available for students or provide lists of rooms which are available to rent locally. As such, it is advisable to contact your educational establishment to find out this information.
 

3. Education in the Flemish Community


You will find a comprehensive overview of all possibilities on the website Studying in Flanders

The website Higher Education in Flanders lists and explains the various degrees and diplomas which can be obtained from Flemish educational establishments. It also provides information on the range of study options in Flanders. The website gives a comprehensive overview of higher education establishments and financial information on all types of courses (e.g. grants).

The NARIC website and ENIC-NARIC website inform you whether your foreign diploma receives the same recognition in the Flemish Community as in your own country.
 

4. Education in the French Community


You will find a comprehensive overview of all possibilities on the website Study in Belgium

On the website Venir étudier en Belgique, you can find an overview of opportunities for studying in French-speaking Belgium.

The Service Equivalences deals with the equivalence of foreign primary and secondary education certificates. To find out if your university degree receives the same recognition in the French Community as in the country where you obtained, you can visit the website of the French Community

Allocation d’études provides useful information on how to submit an application for a student grant or student loan.
 

5. Education in the German-speaking Community


On the website of the German-speaking Community, you can find an overview of opportunities for studying in German-speaking Belgium.
 

6. Scholarships


You will find more information about Belgian scholarships on the website of the federal government in French and Dutch
 

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