Specialisation at K.U.Leuven - Non-EEA

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Regulative framework

The enrolment category of “specialisation student” was introduced following a legal change in which the status of “free researcher” was rescinded, which in turn meant that some international students and researchers needed to be reclassified. This category only existed at the Faculty of Medicine for so-called 'clinical observers', and was extended to all faculties following a decision of the Executive Board.

Definition

This form concerns non-EEA citizens who are attached to a specialised education programme for a longer period of time (over three months, though no more than 24 months), with the intention of attaining a certificate or an attestation of competence within a specialised subject area, either with a scholarship or with their own means.

Status

Status in Belgium:
  • With respect to the Belgian government, they have the status of student. Students only have the right to stay in Belgium if they, in a foreign country, have received an authorisation for a provisional residence (visa type D), are registered in the Foreigners’ Register upon their arrival and have received proof of registration (white identity card) from the Foreigners’ Register (BIVR). Thus, they must request an authorisation for provisional residence from the Belgian embassy or consulate in the country in which they legally reside. To this end, the applicant must provide a valid passport, permission to register as a student, a proof of financial means, a certificate of good behaviour and a medical certificate. It is recommended to begin this procedure at least four months before departure to Belgium. The International Office co-ordinates all the administration in this regard.
Status at K.U.Leuven:
  • They have the status of "student" and must enrol at the Registrar’s Office as specialisation students. The enrolment fee is stipulated by the university’s governing body and amounts to 208 euro.
  • Upon enrolment, they receive all the necessary certificates for their stay at K.U.Leuven and in Belgium. They must present themselves to the municipal offices within 8 business days. In the event that they have a scholarship, the International Office co-ordinates the scholarship administration.

Research type

They follow a specialisation programme within a specific field of study.

Financing

A scholarship is possible for a maximum period of 24 months.
Fiscal status Entirely tax-exempt.
Social security contributions Exempt.
Scholarship amount This depends on the budget of the financial source; the scholarship must equal between 860 euro per month (minimum) and 100% of the net salary of an assistant (maximum).

Status concerning the immigration authorities

No work permit is required.

Required insurance

  • Accident and third party civil liability: as a student, in effect after enrolment.
  • Health insurance: required enrolment with a Belgian health insurance company as a student. After registration in the Foreigners’ Register, they can register as residents.
  • Insurance for personal third party civil liability: purchase required upon enrolment (13 euro), with the exception of students who can prove that they are already covered by a personal third party civil liability policy.

Regulations

In preparation.

 

 

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