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  1. Jan 1, 2013 · From the age of 18, a person can submit a voluntary and personal application for Belgian nationality. This is referred to as acquiring Belgian nationality. From 1 January 2013, Belgian nationality can be obtained in 2 ways: via a nationality declaration (various options) and by naturalisation. Every procedure has corresponding ...

  2. Belgian nationality is the link that connects you, as a person, to the Belgian state and confers rights and duties. There are 3 ways to become a Belgian citizen on application: Acquiring: you are at least 18 years old. Granting: you are under 18 years old.

  3. Mar 23, 2022 · One way of acquiring Belgian nationality is the naturalisation procedure. Naturalisation is a concessionary measure granted by the House of Representatives.

    • A. If You Were Born Before 1 January 1967
    • B. If You Were Born Between 1 January 1967 and 31 December 1984
    • C. If You Were Born After 1 January 1985

    You are a Belgian citizen if: 1. You are the legitimate child of a father who is a Belgian citizen. In this case, you are Belgian from birth 2. Or You were born out of wedlock and the first parent to acknowledge you was a Belgian citizen. In this case, you are Belgian from the moment of acknowledgement.

    You are a Belgian citizen if you met the conditions under point A (above) before 01.01.1985
    Or you have been a Belgian citizen since 01.01.1985 if you met the conditions under point C below.

    You are a Belgian citizen if: 1. You were born in Belgium to a Belgian parent (father or mother) 2. Or you were born abroad AND: 1. Your Belgian parent was born in Belgium or in Belgian Congo before 30 June 1960 or in Rwanda or Burundi before 1 July 1962. 2. OrYour Belgian parent was born abroad and makes a declaration, within a period of five year...

  4. If you’re looking to immigrate to Belgium, you’re likely familiar with the Code of Belgian nationality (French: code de la nationalité belge – CNB, Dutch: wetboek van de belgische nationaliteit – WBN).

  5. Belgian nationality law provides for the conditions in which a person holds Belgian nationality and is based on a mixture of the principles of jus sanguinis and jus soli . History. Pre-1984. Belgian nationality was historically governed by a law dating from 14 December 1932.

  6. Naturalisation is a concessionary measure granted by the House of Representatives. In contrast to the declaration procedure or the normal choice of nationality, in this case foreigners have no right to Belgian nationality, but the House may nevertheless grant Belgian nationality as a concession.