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  • In Belgium, any person of Belgian nationality aged 12 years or over must have an identity card (e-ID). To obtain or renew an identity card, you need to go to your municipal administration. The e-ID…
  • Anyone wishing to get married must submit a declaration at least 14 days before the marriage date to the civil registrar at the place of residence of one of the two future spouses. Marriage creates a…
  • If you can no longer live alone and home help is no longer sufficient, you may consider moving into a nursing home (NH) or a residential care home (RCH).   These homes offer: secure and stable…
  • From the birth of your child, you have 15 days to register the birth at the municipality in which they were born, so that they can be entered into the population register. If the child was not born…
  • Acknowledgement is an official act that establishes a link of paternity, maternity, or co-maternity between a person and a child. Acknowledgement is made at the civil registry office of a…
  • The deceased may choose one of the following options: Burial of the remains in a vault (with the granting of a concession) or in the ground (with or without a concession); Cremation, followed by…
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