Travel to Belgium to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work,

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Backpacking or travelling in Belgium?

  • Alee! You want to travel to Belgium, the country of beer, chocolate and a far too complicated state structure that makes even the smartest politician dizzy. However, the country has much more to offer than these culinary highlights, such as beautiful walks, beautiful old cities and friendly people (in the pub at least).
  • Spotting activities: shop in Antwerp; walk, cycle or climb in the Ardennes; visit the picturesque Dinant; climb the Sint Rumboutstoren in Mechelen; relax in the thermal baths of Spa; visit the Atomium in Brussels and visit the beautiful Bruges.
  • Spotting animals: wild boars, foxes, beavers, Flemish Giants, storks.
  • Spotting food: Flemish fries of course, chocolate, waffles, mussels, stew, shrimp croquettes, speculoos, orval cheese, cuberdons.

Studying in Belgium?

  • Belgium is known for its top universities and excellent chocolate shops. If you are having a hard time studying, you can at least fight your sadness with chocolate. There are many possibilities, but popular study programs are law, economics and Burgundian enjoyment. And student life is very pleasant if you like pubs.
  • Study cities: Leuven, Ghent, Brussels, Antwerp.
  • Language: Dutch, French and German.

Internships in Belgium?

  • There are all kinds of internships possible in Belgium. Interesting possibilities can be with EU institutions, multinationals, the cultural sector, NGOs or in technology.

Volunteering in Belgium?

  • If you want to do volunteer work in Belgium, you can mainly rely on part-time volunteer work. However, private individuals sometimes offer room and board via volunteer websites for some help.

Working in Belgium?

  • There is a lot of work to be found in Belgium, but for temporary work you can think of the catering industry and tourism in the winter and summer seasons. Work at a campsite, in a hotel, guide tours and activities or try to get a much-coveted spot with a festival crew. Working as a digital nomad in Belgium?
  • Belgium is a comfortable country for digital nomads - not only because of the good internet and the many facilities, but also because of the delicious food and lots of beer (if you like it). It is also quite affordable compared to neighboring countries.
  • Favorite locations: Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, Leuven.

Living in Belgium?

  • Living in Belgium means enjoying the best fries, chocolate and beer, combined with a rich culture, many outdoor activities and history.
  • Why, why not? Well, the reason is already mentioned above and on top of that it is also well connected to the rest of Europe. So you can easily go somewhere else if you are tired of Belgium. However, it can be rainy, in the cities you sometimes have to be careful in certain neighborhoods and the complex government structure can be confusing.
  • Education: Belgium has excellent schools.
  • Expat community: There is a large and diverse expat community, especially in Brussels, Antwerp and Ghent.
  • Safety: Quite safe (if you can resist your appetite). Health insurance: healthcare is excellent, but make sure you have good health insurance.

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  • Er is geen toeristenvisum nodig voor België.
  • Je kunt er onbeperkt verblijven als je een geldige ziektekostenverzekering hebt en genoeg financiële middelen hebt om jezelf te onderhouden.
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    • Belgium has a lot to offer: from outdoor activities in the beautiful Belgian Ardennes to great city trips in medieval towns such as Ghent and Bruges. The world port city of Antwerp and Brussels as the &lsqu...
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Camping de Chênefleur

Camping de Chênefleur, gelegen in de Belgische Ardennen, is een 4-sterren camping met kampeerplaatsen, bungalows en stacaravans.

VVOB

VVOB's motto 'Education for Development' ('onderwijs voor ontwikkeling') weerspiegelt de algemene doelstelling: bijdragen aan armoedebestrijding en een meer rechtvaardige wereld met verhoogde kansen voor iedereen.

ELSA (European Law Students’ Association)

ELSA is de grootste onafhankelijke vereniging voor rechtenstudenten en bemiddelt onder andere in stageplaatsen speciaal voor rechtenstudenten op Universitair niveau. De stageplaatsen worden aangeboden binnen 40 verschillende landen binnen Europa.

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Camping Parc la Clusure

Camping Parc la Clusure is een 4-sterren camping van de Sandaya groep, gelegen bij het plaatsje Tellin in de Ardennen. Binnen Sandaya is het mogelijk om campings in diverse Europese landen te boeken of er een seizoen te komen werken.

Camping Bertrix

Camping Bertrix is een 4-sterrencamping in de Ardennen met ruime kampeerplaatsen, hutten en luxe stacaravans.

Safety and insurances in Belgium

How does healthcare work in Belgium, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does healthcare work in Belgium, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?

How does the healthcare system work in Belgium?

What is the quality of healthcare in Belgium?

  • Belgium is known as a country with one of the best healthcare systems in the world, despite being expensive and quite complex.
  • Healthcare in Belgium is of very high quality and is financed by public or private health insurance funds for Belgians.
  • Everyone who lives or works in Belgium must join a health insurance fund (mutuelles in French). This also applies to expats.
  • Belgium has agreements with more than 20 countries outside Europe which affects access to healthcare. Check which countries get social security online. 

How does the public healthcare system work in Belgium?

  • Healthcare is largely subsidised by the Belgian government.
  • Public care is available to residents who are affiliated with a health insurance fund.
  • Public health insurance funds in principle reimburse 50-75% of the costs of treatment and medicines for patients.
  • Mutualities, such as CM (Christian Mutuality) or Partena, arrange reimbursements for medical costs. Public health insurance covers consultations with general practitioners and specialists, hospital admissions, medication (partially), limited dental care, rehabilitation services.
  • Expats from the EU can temporarily use the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), but Belgian insurance is required for long-term stays.

How does the private healthcare system work in Belgium?

  • In addition to public healthcare, many people in Belgium opt for additional private insurance.
  • Private clinics and hospitals often offer more luxurious facilities and shorter waiting times.
  • Employees can take out private insurance through their employer (the so-called hospitalisation insurance), which covers additional costs, such as a single room in hospitals.

How is the general practitioner arranged in Belgium?

  • Belgium works with a general practitioner system. The GP (generalist or "médecin généraliste") is usually your first point of contact for medical problems.
  • GPs often work with appointments, but some practices have free consultations.
  • Many GPs speak English, French and/or Dutch, depending on the region.

How is the dentist arranged in Belgium?

  • Dental care is of high quality in Belgium. Dentists work in both public and private clinics.
  • The costs are reasonable: a standard check-up costs around €30, part of which is reimbursed by your health insurance for basic treatments.
  • For orthodontics and other complex treatments, additional insurance is recommended.

How is prenatal- and pregnancy care arranged in Belgium?

  • Belgium offers excellent care for pregnant women.
  • When you are pregnant, you will receive regular prenatal consultations with gynaecologists, which are largely or fully reimbursed.
  • Hospitals offer comprehensive maternity care with both private and shared rooms.
  • There are also options for home births with midwives.
  • Breastfeeding in public is accepted in Belgium.
  • Abortion is legal until 12 weeks of pregnancy. 

How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in Belgium?

What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in Belgium?

  • Belgium is a relatively safe country, but as in almost any urban environment, you should be alert to your belongings.
  • Petty crime, such as pickpocketing, occurs in tourist areas and busy stations.
  • Violent crime is rare, but there is extra security in public places since previous terrorist attacks.
  • Watch your belongings in busy cities such as Brussels, Antwerp and Ghent.

What should you look out for in terms of diseases in Belgium?

  • Belgium has no specific health risks such as tropical diseases. However, you can pick up ticks when walking. So always check your body for tick bites after a walk in nature/in parks.
  • The tapwater is safe to drink and of good quality.

What should you pay attention to when it comes to traffic in Belgium?

  • The roads are generally well maintained, but traffic jams are common around cities such as Brussels.
  • Traffic drives on the right, as in the Netherlands.
  • You need a valid driving licence to drive; an EU driving licence is sufficient.
  • Traffic in cities can be chaotic, especially during rush hour. Cycling is becoming increasingly popular, but Belgian cities are not always as bike-friendly as the Netherlands.
  • Belgium has an extensive and reliable public transport system, with trains, buses, and trams that cover the entire country.

What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in Belgium?

  • Is the trip to and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity? Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.

What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for Belgium if you are going to live there for a while?

  • In Belgium it's mandatory to take out public health insurace if you become a resident. Still, many emigrants or expats take out additional private insurance to have more options for medical care and cover treatment that isn't covered by public health insurance. Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.

 

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