I live with my family in Brussels, but work abroad. Do I receive child benefits?
If your child is domiciled in Brussels, you may still be eligible for Brussels child benefits. Everything depends on your professional and family situation, as well as the country in which you work.
It is important to also apply for family benefits in the country where you are employed.
The regulations for cases with an international dimension are complex. We can only correctly and fully investigate your entitlement if we have all the information. For this, contact your case manager. You can find their contact details on the letters from Famiris.
If the other parent or a partner works in Belgium or abroad, it is also important to inform us.
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