Scientific congress, inner circle meetings
In the following cases, there is no need to submit an application with Brussels Economy and Employment.
The worker is coming to Brussels to attend a scientific congress.
Art. 2, 27 of the royal decree dated 9 June 1999
You do not need to ask Brussels Economy and Employment for employment authorisation in order to work in Belgium. (automatic exemption by virtue of article 2,27 of the royal decree dated 9 June 1999)
The worker comes to Belgium to take part in inner circle meetings for discussions, contract negotiations, evaluation interviews, etc., for at most sixty days a year and at most twenty consecutive calendar days.
Art. 2, 28 of the royal decree dated 9 June 1999
You do not need to ask Brussels Economy and Employment for employment authorisation in order to work in Belgium. (automatic exemption by virtue of article 2,28 of the royal decree dated 9 June 1999)
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Regulation
- Law dated 30 April 1999 on the employment of foreign workers
- Royal decree dated 9 June 1999 implementing the law dated 30 April 1999 with regard to employing foreign workers
- Royal decree dated 5 July 2018
- Decree of the Brussels-Capital Government dated 16 May 2019 amending the Royal Decree of 9 June 1999 implementing the Law of 30 April 1999 on the employment of foreign workers with regard to admission to work for activities carried out within the framework of a transfer within a company, a seasonal
- Decree of the Brussels-Capital Government dated 25 June 2020 amending the Royal decree dated 9 June 1999 implementing the Law of 30 April 1999 with regard to employing foreign workers More