Registering in Ghent as an employee with a work permit
In some cases, as a non-EU citizen, you may need a work permit to be employed. Read more about it here.
What is this about?
Non-EU citizens who work for an employer usually need a work permit. Some categories of employees are exempt. Depending on the duration and nature of the job, the employer applies for the work permit through a work card.
More information on how to apply for a work card can be found on the Flanders website. You can collect the card at the City Office without an appointment, two weeks after receiving a letter from the Economic Migration Service.
Are you staying in Belgium for more than three months? You must register and apply for a residence card. This must be done at the municipality where you reside.
What are the conditions?
- You reside at a private address in Ghent
- You already have a work permit
- You have a visa D, which you must apply for at the relevant Belgian diplomatic post before coming to Belgium
You can also apply for a short-term work permit (less than three months)
- You have a visa C
- You have a residence card from another EU member state
- You do not require a visa
How much does it cost?
Starting your file in Ghent is free if you entered Belgium with a visa D.
For the residence card, you will pay:
Standard procedure | 29 euro |
Urgent procedure | 130 euro |
What do I need?
- A valid passport
- A valid visa or proof of valid entry if you are exempt from a visa or have a residence card from another EU member state
- Your work permit or exemption
What are the steps?
Registration for less than three months
Follow the procedure to apply for a short stay and include your work permit in the documents.
Registration with a visa D for a long stay (more than 3 months)
- Register online within eight working days. Follow all the steps in the form to complete the application.
- You will receive a confirmation email once we have received your e-form.
- Once your application has been processed and your file is complete, you will receive a digital Appendix 15.
- The police will verify your address.
- You will receive an email invitation (link) to apply for your residence card. Use the link to schedule an appointment to apply for your A-card. You will receive a temporary residence document (2nd Appendix 15) at the desk.
- You collect your residence card at the location where you applied for it.
You do not need to make an appointment for this, except at the Wijkkantoor Rabot.
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Are there exceptions?
Are you staying in Belgium for more than three months but do not have a visa D and have another legal status? You must apply for a status change.