As of October 1, 2024, Brussels is set to implement significant changes to its work permit regulations and salary thresholds. These updates are designed to streamline the application process and better align salary expectations with regional standards. Here’s a comprehensive overview of what’s changing and what it means for both employers and employees.
Additional Requirements: The government may request further details, such as job descriptions and organizational charts, for some work authorization categories.
Salary thresholds are based on a percentage of the region’s average gross monthly salary of €4,604 and apply to specific job categories:
Conclusion
The upcoming changes to Brussels' work permit system and salary thresholds mark a significant shift in how work permits are managed and how salaries are regulated. Employers will benefit from a more streamlined process for long-term work authorizations, while employees will need to be mindful of the updated salary thresholds for various job categories.
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