Living and working
Cross-border work
What to do in case of cross-border work? - I am retired
You live in Belgium, were a cross-border worker and you receive your pension from one or more countries.
What to do in case of cross-border work? - Regulations
Where are you insured as a cross-border worker? What if you need medical care in a country other than your country of work or residence? And what about your dependents?
What to do in case of cross-border work? - You live in Belgium and work in another EEA country or Switzerland
As a cross-border worker, you take out health insurance in Belgium and in your country of work.
What to do in case of cross-border work? - You work in Belgium and live in another EEA country or Switzerland
In this case, as a cross-border worker you take out health insurance in Belgium and in the country where you live.
Retirement
What to do in case of cross-border work? - I am retired
You live in Belgium, were a cross-border worker and you receive your pension from one or more countries.
What to do when you retire?
An application must only be submitted to the municipal council if you are taking early retirement.
Starting as a self-employed person
What to do when you want to become self-employed?
You become self-employed in your main or secondary occupation. What do you have to do to be okay? What are your rights?
Living and working abroad
Living and working in the EEA or Switzerland
Are you moving to another country in the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland? Contact CM.
Living and working outside the EEA or Switzerland
Are you moving to a country other than an EU member state, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland? Contact CM.
Secondment by a Belgian employer
Are you detached by your Belgian employer? Please contact CM in advance. We are happy to help you.