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22/12/2008Immigration changes December 2008

Our experts highlight changes to Belgian immigration arrangements.

Employment, Social Security and Immigration Law Agreement on social security between the Kingdom of Belgium and the Republic of India

In February 2008, the Belgian parliament has approved a draft bill to implement the social security agreement between Belgium and India. The agreement, which was signed on 3 November 2006, is considered a landmark agreement as it was the first agreement of its kind ever negotiated by the Indian authorities. It is expected to enter into force in the first half of 2009. The agreement covers the major Belgian and Indian social security insurance systems. More precisely, the material scope of the Agreement covers:

• The old age pension schemes;
• The invalidity insurance schemes;
• The applicable social security schemes for employees and self-employed persons.

The agreement will apply to Belgian and Indian nationals, as well as to the national of third countries who are or have been subject to the social security legislation of one of the contracting countries. Under the agreement, it will be possible for employer to assign employees to the other contracting state while remaining subject to the legislation of the first contracting state, provided that the expected duration of the assignment to the other contracting state does not exceed 60 months (5 years).

Exceptions beyond that duration can be granted after agreement of both contracting states. The agreement does however not foresee rules on assignment of self-employed persons. We will keep you informed of further developments.

Employment, Social Security and Immigration Law -
Indexation of salary levels for work permits


In application of article 131 of the law of July 3, 1978 on employment contracts and article 9 of the Royal Decree of June 9, 1999 enforcing the law of 30 April 1999 on the employment of
foreign employees, salary levels taken into account for issuing work permits for highly qualified foreign employees or executives who have a management position in Belgium, are linked to the
indexation of salaries. These levels are reviewed each year.

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