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After registering your application for protection, the Immigration Office will invite you to its offices to officially 'lodge' your application.
In Belgium, there are various religions and ideologies. The largest religion is Christianity. There are also many people who are not religious.
Some refugees arrive in Belgium through resettlement.
Asylum seekers receive the decision of the CGRS (CGRA/CGVS) in a letter sent by post.
Children can attend religious classes at school. During classes, children are given explanations about religion, traditions and values.
If you wish to apply for asylum, the first step is to register your application.
To work, study and make contact with people in Belgium, you need to learn the language. In Belgium, you can take a Dutch or French course, which is adapted to newly arrived non-native speakers.
In Belgium, you can easily travel by train, tram or bus. Always purchase a ticket before boarding.
Every child in Belgium can go to school, regardless of their nationality or residence situation. In Belgium, school is compulsory for all children aged 5 to 18.
In Belgium, men and women are equal before the law. They have the same rights. It is prohibited by law not to give the same rights to a woman. You also cannot discriminate against anyone on the grounds of their origin, sexual orientation or religion.