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Visa required [2] Albania: Visa not required [3] 90 days ID card. Algeria: Visa required [4] Andorra: Visa not required [5] ID card valid. Angola: Visa not required [6] 30 days 30 days per trip, but no more than 90 days within any 1 calendar year for tourism purposes only. [7] Visitors must have a return/onward ticket and a hotel reservation ...
ETA 601 online visa still available to citizens of Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Sweden. More recent and free eVisitor authorisation is available to all. Online Visitor visa e600 for stays over 90 days is also available to all EU citizens.
€45 per day in the form of cash, credit cards and cheques but alternatively a letter of guarantee from the host. [230] Greece: €50 per day; minimum total amount of €300 for a stay of up to 5 days reduced by 50% for minors [231] Hungary: HUF 10,000 per entry or letter of invitation, confirmation of accommodation or any other credible proof ...
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A Belgian passport (Dutch: Belgisch paspoort; French: Passeport belge; German: Belgischer Reisepass) is a travel document issued by Belgium to Belgian citizens to facilitate international travel. It grants the bearer international passage in accordance with visa requirements and serves as proof of citizenship.
Foreigners resident in Belgium are issued with a Belgian resident card (Dutch: Verblijfstitel, French: Titre de séjour, German: Aufenthaltstitel), which appears similar, but is legally distinct. Nevertheless, the term "identity card" is often used to refer to both the identity cards issued to citizens and the resident cards issued to foreigners.
Add another country to the list of nations enjoying a four-day work week. On Tuesday, the seven-party coalition federal government in Belgium reached a deal that not only allows Belgian employees ...
The FPS Interior (Dutch: FOD Binnenlandse Zaken, French: SPF Intérieur, German: FÖD Inneres), formerly the Ministry of the Interior, is a Federal Public Service of Belgium. It was created by Royal Order on 14 January 2002, as part of the plans of the Verhofstadt I Government to modernise the federal administration.