partners who assist or replace their husbands or wives in the exercise of their self-employed professional activities.refugees recognised by the Belgian authorities.the spouse of the persons mentioned under 1 and 2.the parents of the Belgian or his/her spouse, who are in their care.the descendants of the Belgian or of his/her spouse, under age 21 or who are in their care.spouses of Belgian citizens, and, provided that they settle with one of them:.the spouse of the persons mentioned under 2 and 3.his/her parents or his/her spouse's parents, who are in their care, with the exception of the parents of a student or a student's spouse.his/her descendants or his/her spouse's descendants, under age 21 or who are in their care. provided that they settle with him/her, family members of national of the European Economic Area :.foreign nationals holding a valid identity card for foreign nationals or a valid and permanent CIRE ( certificat d'inscription au registre des étrangers, or proof of registration at the Register of foreign nationals). Nationals of the European Economic Area (European Union, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein) and Switzerland do not need a professional card work permit to be able to to work as a self-employed professional in Belgium, be it as a natural person or an agent of a company or an association.Ĭertain categories of foreign nationals are also exempt from the requirement of a professional card due to the nature of their activity, their residency status or in accordance with international treaties :
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