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  1. Work in Belgium
    Getting a job and working in Belgium is one of the reasons why one might want to acquire a residence permit in Europe (an example of this would be a residence permit in Latvia). Working in Belgium also allows you to enjoy all the benefits of residing in the EU, such as freedom of moving in the Schengen area, the chance to be employed and do business in the member-states with fewer requirement, as well as travel to European destinations without the need for a visa (with some exceptions).

    Vacancies
    As of now, there are approximately 138 968 vacancies available in Belgium. That is 3.4% of all the job positions, both occupied and vacant, in the country.

    Wages and expenses
    In Belgium the minimum wage is EUR 1593.81, while the average salary is EUR 3401.

    A single person in Belgium spends an average of EUR 782 per month, not including rent.

    Workweek
    The standard workweek in Belgium is 8 hours a day or 40 hours a week.

    Trade unions
    Trade unions are organizations that protect the rights of workers, and help them settle potential disputes with employers. In Belgium, an employee may use the support pf the following unions:

    Confederation of Christian Trade Unions (Confédération des Syndicats Chrétiens/Algemeen Christelijk Vakverbond, CSC/ACV)
    Belgian General Federation of Labour (Fédération Générale du Travail de Belgique/Algemeen Belgisch Vakverbond, FGTB/ABVV)
    Federation of Liberal Trade Unions of Belgium (Centrale Générale des Syndicats Libéraux de Belgique/Algemene Centrale der Liberale Vakbonden van België, CGSLB/ACLVB)
    Useful resources
    If you are planning to work in Belgium, it is useful to know the following information and contacts of organizations.

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