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Since its launch at the end of 2023, restless.brussels has been on a mission to bring the “international community closer to the city”.
October 2024 brings another chance for International Brusselers to elect their representatives.
Moving to a new country is always exciting. Yes, there’s a lot of admin and practical things to do, but you also have a new area to explore, things to see and places to go.
Perhaps you have already encountered one of the following situations: your landlord refuses to come and inspect damp issues in your rental property using the pretext that it is the result of poor
Newcomers to Belgium often find it difficult to get their existing qualifications officially recognised – an often crucial step when applying for a job or considering further study.
Some 23% of people living in Brussels are non-Belgian EU citizens, according to the new annual report from Brussels statistical office Bisa, reports Bruzz.
The Belgian capital has fallen in the rankings of expat quality of life, according to a study by US consulting firm Mercer.
Balancing people’s rights and duties can be tricky, especially when it comes to neighbours… Noise from the flat next door or your neighbour’s tree which blocks sunlight… What are neighbourhood ann
A group of Brussels’ expats have joined regional MPs and staff from different political parties in co-drafting mobility recommendations for the capital.