Until what age is my child abroad entitled to child benefits from Brussels?
If a child is entitled to Brussels child benefits and another country also has rights for that child, there are rules to determine which country pays first or as a supplement.
If the other country stops paying due to an age limit, Brussels child benefits will be paid in full until the age of 25 (under certain conditions).
International rules are very complex. Contact us so we can review your specific situation.
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