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 BELGIUM

Finding a job

Students from Norway and Iceland who want to work should ask for a work permit.
During school vacations, all students who are residing legally in Belgium and are following a full course of studies do not need a work permit.
Students who arrive in Belgium in the summer and are not yet full-time students in Belgium are not authorized to work.
Get more information from your school, at the youth information centers, and in the want ads in the newspapers (VLAM for Brussels).

Finding an internship
The Leonardo program is for young graduates in the technical and scientific fields who want to find an internship.
Remuneration: €377 monthly
You can look for an internship directly with companies or through professional trade organizations or national syndicates:
Centrale des Syndicats Chrétiens (CSC)
Rue de la Loi 121
1040 Brussels
Tel: 02/237.31.11

Fédération Générale des Travailleurs en Belgique (FGTB)
Rue Haute 42
1000 Brussels
Tel: 02/506.82.11

Centrale Générale des Syndicats Libéraux de Belgique (CGSLB)
Bd Baudouin 11
1210 Brussels
Tel: 02/206.67.11

     



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