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Belgium's latest immigration policy. Can I travel to Belgium now?

As a small country in Europe, Belgium is a place suitable for tourism and vacation, and also a destination for some young people to study abroad. The epidemic in recent years has caused everyone to be very cautious, hoping to get the entry and exit regulations of Belgium.

Now Belgium classifies other countries or regions as "green", "orange", "red" or "very high risk" according to the epidemiological situation, and applies different measures.

Non-essential travel from non-EU "red zone" to Belgium is prohibited for people who are neither EU nationals nor Schengen countries, but mainly live in non-EU countries, except for individuals who have been fully vaccinated with recognized vaccination certificates since July 20021year.

Belgium allows unnecessary travel to Belgium from the following third countries, excluding Chinese mainland and other third countries.

Albania

Australia

New Zealand

Ukraine

Singapore

South Korea

Japan

Lebanon

North Macedonia

Serbia

China Special Administrative Region

China Special Administrative Region

China Province

Armenia

Azerbaijan

Bosnia Herzegovina

Brunei Darussalam

Canada

Jordan

Kosovo

Moldova

Qatar

Saudi Arabia

United States of America

Israel

Montenegro

"China will not recover, because the conditions of reciprocity have not been met, so it is painted red".

These are the original words translated by official website. Actually, it means ideological reasons. Now they are basically open to each other, but they are not open to China, and we are not open to their borders.

Although it is generally acknowledged that the China epidemic is not a serious country, according to the strict border policy, the entry of China people is still restricted, and the restrictions on Chinese mainland residents will not be restored in a short time.

Belgium currently only accepts certain types of visa applications:

1. Professional travel of health professionals, health researchers and elderly nurses;

2. Professional travel of border guards;

3. Agricultural tourism seasonal workers;

4. Professional tourism and transportation personnel;

5. Diplomats, staff of international organizations, personnel invited by international organizations who need to be present in person to ensure the good operation of these organizations, military personnel, federal police personnel, civil defense personnel, law enforcement personnel, professional travel and immigration offices of international organizations, customs personnel and humanitarian aid personnel performing their duties;

6. Transit passengers: transit outside Schengen countries and transit outside the EU.

7. Passengers traveling for emergency family reasons refer to:

Travel on the grounds of family reunion (this is a long-term residence in the sense of Belgian immigration law);

Visit spouses or partners who do not live under the same roof, as long as they can provide reasonable evidence of a stable and long-term relationship;

(For a de facto partner, reasonable proof of relationship stability and long-term characteristics can be provided in the following ways:

The partner proves that they have lived together in Belgium or other countries for 6 months; Or his partner proves the relationship for at least one year, during which he has met at least twice for at least 20 days; Or your partner proves that you have children. )

* * * Travel within the scope of child care, including medical treatment within the scope of medically assisted reproduction;

Or funeral cremation tour (first or second relatives, etc.);

Travel within the framework of secular or religious marriage (first and second degree relatives).

8. Professional travel of seafarers;

9. Travel for humanitarian reasons (including travel for emergency medical reasons or continuous emergency medical care or providing assistance or care for the elderly, the disabled or vulnerable groups);

10. Travel for the purpose of study, including students, students and interns receiving training as part of study, and researchers with reception agreements;

1 1. Travel of qualified personnel, if their work is necessary from the economic point of view and cannot be postponed;

Including professional athletes and women with the highest sports status and professionals in the cultural field, when they hold a single license and a reporter, and when they engage in professional activities.

The travel of employees coming to Belgium includes helping students, no matter how long this activity lasts, as long as they are authorized by the competent area (work permit or exemption certificate).

Self-employed individuals traveling in Belgium, regardless of the duration of their activities, only need to be authorized by the competent region (valid professional card or proof that they meet the exemption conditions).

12. Travel of spouses or partners of citizens of the European Union or Schengen countries and accompanying spouses or partners. Spouses or partners must live under the same roof. The same applies to the travel of children living under the same roof. A de facto partner must provide reliable evidence of a long-term stable relationship.