What are the conditions for receiving Brussels child benefits
General conditions
- Children living in the Brussels-Capital Region are eligible for Brussels child benefits.
- They must have Belgian nationality or be authorized to reside in Belgium.
Duration of the right
- This right is granted until August 31 of the year the child turns 18.
- Between 18 and 25 years old, additional conditions apply.
Specific conditions for young people aged 18 to 25
If the young person continues their studies or is registered as a job seeker, they can, under certain conditions, continue to receive child benefits.
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