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Mar 4 2008, 01:15 PM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 4-March 08 Member No.: 71,608 |
Hi,
I am in the process of getting my Working Holiday Visa for Belgium. I have a few questions, if anyone has some info to share that would be great. 1. How hard is it to find a job in Belgium, I only speak english, some german...Admin jobs, marketing,PR... 2. What city would you recommend for a start, having in mind finding a job is my main priority 3. How hard is it to get a permanent visa once I have a job? Thank you all soooo much! |
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Mar 5 2008, 12:51 PM
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 34 Joined: 1-March 07 Member No.: 51,040 |
Hi Lisa,
I have been working in Belgium for over 1 year now. I started out on a working holiday visa, and now my company sponsors me. They took care of the paperwork, but it didnt appear very difficult! Just a few trips to the city hall. I only speak English. I got my job within 1 mth of moving here. At forst, it was very hard, and I really thought i wasnt going to get a job, because of the language problems. However, i work in a position where i am communicating with people form around the world, so my English was an asset. I would have thought that i would have gotten a job in Brussels, but, i ended up in Gent! One piece of advice: even if the job says you need French and Dutch, if it is an international role, apply anyway. You never know. Feel free to message me if you have any other questions, im more than happy to help!! |
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Mar 12 2008, 01:40 PM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 12-March 08 Member No.: 72,037 |
Hi Elle,
My boyfriend and I are planning to move to Belgium. I'm French but he's Australian and only speaks English, and I wondering if you'd have any tips on job search in Belgium for an English speaker. I thought it'd be a requirement to speak at least French or Dutch (in his case, he'd be working in IT) but from what you said, you managed to find a job easily without speaking French or Dutch? Also do you enjoy living in Gent? Is there a lot to do there? Do you know any English speakers working and living in Brussels? Thanks for your help Hi Lisa, I have been working in Belgium for over 1 year now. I started out on a working holiday visa, and now my company sponsors me. They took care of the paperwork, but it didnt appear very difficult! Just a few trips to the city hall. I only speak English. I got my job within 1 mth of moving here. At forst, it was very hard, and I really thought i wasnt going to get a job, because of the language problems. However, i work in a position where i am communicating with people form around the world, so my English was an asset. I would have thought that i would have gotten a job in Brussels, but, i ended up in Gent! One piece of advice: even if the job says you need French and Dutch, if it is an international role, apply anyway. You never know. Feel free to message me if you have any other questions, im more than happy to help!! |
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Mar 13 2008, 12:48 PM
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 42 Joined: 18-October 07 From: Antwerp Member No.: 65,305 |
Hi Elle, My boyfriend and I are planning to move to Belgium. I'm French but he's Australian and only speaks English, and I wondering if you'd have any tips on job search in Belgium for an English speaker. I thought it'd be a requirement to speak at least French or Dutch (in his case, he'd be working in IT) but from what you said, you managed to find a job easily without speaking French or Dutch? Also do you enjoy living in Gent? Is there a lot to do there? Do you know any English speakers working and living in Brussels? Thanks for your help Hi lelaina, I know a few people who only speak English, and have got jobs pretty easily in Brussels/Belgium (especially so in IT). Message me and I could pass on a few details -------------------- "The important thing is to know why we want to dance. We dance a solitude that we have inside us and cannot occupy with anything. This gap, that emptiness to which we put movement is the tango." - Carlos Gavitos
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Apr 25 2008, 05:40 AM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 24-April 08 Member No.: 74,192 |
Thanks for your answers, I do have one more question, how much money will need for a start in Brussels region, if I come on a WHV and start looking for a job as soon as possible, I work in Admin.
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Jul 14 2008, 11:11 AM
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 34 Joined: 1-March 07 Member No.: 51,040 |
Hi,
I think if you need to ask, then, you probably dont have enough... Brussels is expensive, and you should be prepared to be unemployed at least for 3 mths! Thanks for your answers, I do have one more question, how much money will need for a start in Brussels region, if I come on a WHV and start looking for a job as soon as possible, I work in Admin. thanks |
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