If your child studies outside of Belgium, you are entitled to child benefit under conditions that vary per country.
It’s time for an adventure abroad,
and it’s good to know this won’t affect your child benefit.
If your child studies outside of Belgium, you are entitled to child benefit under conditions that vary per country.
To be entitled to child benefit, your child must follow a course recognised by the government of the country in which they are studying or a course that is equivalent to a course that is recognised. Should your child’s course not be recognised by the government of the country in which they are studying or the course not be equivalent to a course that is recognised, you are still entitled to child benefit if your child follows at least 17 course hours per week.
If your child’s course meets these criteria, we look at how much time your child spends abroad:
There are three general conditions if your child studies outside the European Economic Area:
To have us investigate your entitlement to child benefit, you should take different steps depending on your child’s situation:
If none of the situations above apply to your child, you can apply for individual dispensation from FPS Social Security. If they approve your application, you can contact us to receive your child benefit.
You maintain your right to child benefit in Belgium and therefore receive it from us. All you need to do is fill in the correct form and send it to us. The regulation varies per country. If you provide us with more information, we will send you the correct form.