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A. Complete these sentences using the noun forms of the verbs in brackets. 1. There was a sudden in the undergrowth (move) 2. She is a frequent to Belgium. (travel)​

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Answered by vvms5073
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Answer: If you were living in Belgium before 1 January 2021

Some parts of this guide only apply if you were living in Belgium since before 1 January 2021. These are indicated with sub-headings.

You should also read our Living in Europe page for detailed guidance about citizens’ rights under the Withdrawal Agreement.

Coronavirus

You should follow the advice of the Belgian Government and your local authority. You can also read our Belgium travel advice.

For information on getting a COVID-19 vaccine as a UK national in Belgium see our coronavirus travel advice.

Visas and residency

Residency

If you were resident in Belgium before 1 January 2021, you must apply for the new residence card (‘M’ card) by 31 December 2021. This residence card is for UK nationals and their UK or non-EU family members who have rights under the Withdrawal Agreement.

Read the Office for Foreigner’s guidance for detailed information on the application process.

Note that residency is separate to citizenship.

If you have an ‘E’ or ‘E+’ card

You should have received a letter from the Belgian State Secretary for Asylum and Migration about the new residence card (‘M’ card). If you did not receive the letter, and think you should have, contact your local municipality (‘commune’ in French, ‘gemeente’ in Dutch).

Your local municipality will get in touch with you directly to outline the application process. You must follow the steps and deadlines outlined by your municipality, as these may differ locally.

You will need to provide a criminal record extract. The extract can be from the UK, Belgium or another country where you lived prior to Belgium. The UK extract can be issued by either DBS or ACRO. A Belgian extract (‘extrait de casier judiciaire’/’uittreksel uit het strafregister’) can be obtained from your local municipality.

You must apply for the ‘M’ card by 31 December 2021. If your application is successful, your ‘M’ card will be valid for 5 years. If you already have permanent residency, your ‘M’ card will reference this and will be valid for 10 years.

If you do not have an E or E+ card

If you started the process of registering your residency at your local municipality (commune/gemeente) before 1 January 2021, but have not completed it, you will not have an ‘E’ or ‘E+’ card. Your residency application will still be assessed under both previous EU rules and the new requirements for the ‘M’ card.

In line with previous EU rules, you may have to provide:

4 passport-sized photos

originals and copies of your passport

the lease for your apartment or house

documents proving you can support yourself in Belgium, such as your employment contract or proof of your pension

proof of health insurance

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Answered by tulikasharma2018
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Answer:

I think it will be

  1. There was a sudden movement in the undergrowth
  2. She is a frequent traveler to Belgium.

Explanation:

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