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Work permit B to Work permit A

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Hoi,

I am a non EU citizen(work permit B holder) working with the same employer in Belgium for the 4th consecutive year now . The contract with my current employer will end next year after one more renewal i.e. on completing 5 years.

Does anyone know when i am allowed to apply for a work permit A, or is it the employer who should apply?(Remember, my contract ends on completing 5 years:|)
Is it during the 5th year or after the 5th year?

I also see some information in government websites that the 5 year (permit B) requirement is relaxed to 4 years if your spouse is also employed in Belgium. Can anyone confirm that?

Any info/advice on this matter is highly appreciated:)
Happy holidays!

J

I think you get permanent residency to Belgium after 5 years, but this would depend on your employment contract. If it's a Belgian one with 100% BE taxes, you're safe. If it's an expatty contract, you're going to need a new job with a new sponsor to stay.

Dec 30, 2016 12:40
crisscross

Your company would need to file the 6th and last WP B only then you can be assured of permanent residency that would be given on the basis of that last WP B filed.

WP A is not requested so often simply because the PR card (card B) replaces the need of the WP A. In any case for WP A (like wp C), its not a company that requests it but the person himself/herself but you need to be eligible to apply for it.

About the relaxation to 4 years, ask your commune that very question and they might ask immigration to confirm.

Bottomline is that for your PR you definitely need your last WP B filed so make sure that is done. In case your company should not object because ideally the WP A is applied for way before the current card expires and so once they do that and the PR card B is issued you wont need to work further than the 5 years but make sure they do apply for that last WP B.

Dec 30, 2016 19:06
crisscross

Correction in last paragraph, 3rd line:

"ideally the WP B is applied for"

Dec 30, 2016 22:27
world_citizen

Thanks crisscross, but is work permit A and permanent residency the same?
What i am looking for is work permit A, permanent residency can wait:)
I dont mind renewing my yearly residence card every year(as i do now) a few more times if i have a work permit A ...
PS: the info regarding work permit A that i mentioned in my first post is from
https://www.werk.be/en/work-permits/work-permit/definition

Dec 31, 2016 20:34
crisscross

No its not the same. But as mentioned on the werk website, you would need to request for a WP A once you've completed the 4 yrs on WP B. But its an application and I wouldnt know if this will get approved or rejected, its something that you will need to wait for the response from your application. Best to ask your commune.

Jan 1, 2017 01:01