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About Belgian reciprocal students

Official languages of Belgium: Flemish (Dutch) in the north, Walloon (French) in the south, and a few German-speaking areas in the east.

University application methods and materials vary from school to school and major. It is suggested that LZ visit the school in official website, which is very detailed. There are even regulations specifically for China students, such as financial guarantee, which will be clearly introduced. This general statement is too general.

LZ means to go out to study at a university, so normally it should be taught in Dutch or French (depending on where the school is). Generally speaking, only Dutch-speaking areas in Belgium teach in English, which is aimed at the schools and majors of international students, but they are basically master's courses. As for whether you need college entrance examination results, since you are an exchange student, ask the school.

Belgium is not an immigrant country. However, after graduation, international students can find a job in the local area, change their student visas into work visas, or obtain permanent residency through other means. Last year, for example, many students changed to permanent residence because they studied abroad long enough to meet the standards and other requirements. The concept of permanent residence is not just the so-called immigration.