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Moving to Brussels having permanent residence in another EU country

Golan10

Hi, I am currently living and working in Czech Republic and I have a permanent residence permit here. I am considering moving to Brussels. Do I need to request a work visa there and wait for another 5 years in order to get a new permanent residence there or I can get permanent residence there straight away?
Another question, I have an University diploma from a Czech University and that allows me free access to the Czech job market. That means I don't need work permit here. Does that diploma allows me to work in Brussels as well without work permit?

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amarimuthu

Hi,
If you are having the Permanent residence according to this , then, you dont need work permit after the first year i.e for the first year you may still need to apply for a work permit.

In case if you have permanent residence based upon the other nature, you need to check this indeed.

If you wish to have a Permanent residence from Belgium , then I believe 5 years it takes in which case I also suppose, your Czech one will be void (once you received your PR in Belgium)

Typically, the EU degrees/diplomas are well recognized. They are the basic requirement for work permit applications. Degrees/qualifications only dont decide whether you need a work permit or not. Your residence status plays a role as well.

Couple of links here for your read;


phipiemar

Hello,

As much for the residence permit part, there is not much to add.

As much for the diploma part, there is reason to be a little less optimistic ... Each country for each diploma stream has its own criteria. So follow what is ask on this European website.