How to get a work visa in Belgium as a Filipino citizen
Complete guide to all available work permit pathways, requirements, costs, and processing times.
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Belgium offers Filipino workers 3 distinct visa pathways to live and work legally. Filipinos are valued for English fluency, world-class nursing education, and DMW-managed overseas deployment. Applications are made at the Belgium diplomatic mission serving Manila.
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- ✓Professionals working with or around the EU institutions
- ✓Pharmaceutical and life-sciences specialists
- ✓Logistics and supply-chain managers
- ✓Chemicals and engineering professionals
- ✓Self-employed consultants (Professional Card)
Available visa pathways
Single Permit
Permis Unique / Gecombineerde Vergunning
The Single Permit (Permis Unique in French, Gecombineerde Vergunning in Dutch) is Belgium's standard combined work and residence authorization for non-EU workers. Introduced to streamline what was previously a two-step process, the Single Permit is now the default route for most employment-based immigration to Belgium. Your employer initiates the application by filing with the regional authorities — and this is where Belgium's federal structure creates complexity, because each region (Brussels-Capital, Wallonia, and Flanders) has its own salary thresholds and processing procedures.
EU Blue Card Belgium
Carte Bleue Européenne / Europese Blauwe Kaart
The EU Blue Card in Belgium targets highly qualified non-EU professionals and offers a faster, more streamlined alternative to the standard Single Permit. The key requirement is a higher salary threshold: €60,998 per year for 2026, which is significantly above the Single Permit thresholds. You must also hold a recognized higher education degree of at least three years duration that is relevant to the position. In return, you benefit from a process that is handled at the federal level rather than through regional authorities, avoiding some of the complexity inherent in Belgium's federal system.
Professional Card
Carte Professionnelle / Beroepskaart
The Professional Card (Carte Professionnelle in French, Beroepskaart in Dutch) is Belgium's authorization for non-EU nationals who wish to engage in self-employed or freelance activities. This includes entrepreneurs starting a business, independent consultants, freelancers, and professionals practicing a regulated profession. The Professional Card is managed by the regional authorities, so the application process and evaluation criteria can vary between Brussels, Wallonia, and Flanders.
💡 route.tipFor: Have your Manila police clearance certificate ready, and check whether your degree and supporting documents need to be apostilled or legalised for use in Belgium.
Application timeline for Belgium
Employer applies to regional authority
Your employer applies for a work authorization to the regional authority (Flanders, Wallonia, or Brussels-Capital).
1-2 weeksSingle Permit processing
The combined single permit application is processed by both the regional employment office and the Immigration Office.
90-120 daysDecision
You receive notification of the decision. If approved, the single permit covers both work and residence authorization.
1-2 weeksApply for D visa at Belgian embassy
Apply for your long-stay D visa at the Belgian embassy or consulate in your home country.
2-4 weeksTravel and register at commune
Enter Belgium and register at your local commune (municipality) within 8 days to receive your electronic residence card.
1-2 weeksCommon required documents
Documents commonly required for a Belgium work visa for Filipinos:
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| Item | Amount | In PHP |
|---|---|---|
| route.cost.visaFee | €350 | ₱21,304 |
| route.cost.minSalary | €47,174 | ₱2,871,461/yr |
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Apply at the Belgium diplomatic mission serving Manila. Check the official embassy or visa application centre website for appointment booking, fees and current document requirements.
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Làm việc và sinh sống tại Belgium
Các ngành tuyển dụng chính
Belgium's international employment is driven by the EU institutions and related organisations, pharmaceuticals, logistics (the Port of Antwerp), chemicals, and professional services concentrated in and around Brussels.
Chi phí sinh hoạt và chất lượng cuộc sống
Brussels is reasonably priced for a capital - one-bedroom rents average around €1,100 a month - and the city is highly international. Belgium offers strong healthcare, central rail links across Europe, and a genuinely multilingual environment.
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Frequently asked questions
What salary is needed for a Single Permit in Belgium?
The minimum salary is €47,174 per year.
How long does it take to get a work visa in Belgium?
Processing times range from 8 to 16 weeks.
Do I need a job offer for a Belgium work visa?
Not always. Professional Card does not require one.
Can I bring my family on a Belgium work visa?
Yes. 3 of 3 visa types allow dependants.
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