
Xogħol u ħajja fi Brussell

Informazzjoni dwar l-għajxien fil-belt kapitali tal-Belġju, fejn diversi istituzzjonijiet u korpi tal-UE għandhom il-kwartieri ġenerali tagħhom
Brussell hija belt kapitali żgħira iżda vibranti u għandha ħafna x’toffri. Qed taħseb jekk Brussell hijiex il-post it-tajjeb għalik u għal familtek biex tgħix? Mela ara l-links t’hawn taħt biex titgħallem aktar.
- Expat Welcome Desk: informazzjoni dwar il-ħajja fi Brussell, inklużi aspetti amministrattivi (EN, FR u NL).
- Ir-Reġjun ta' Brussell Kapitali: informazzjoni dwar il-kultura, id-divertiment, l-isport, it-trasport pubbliku, l-edukazzjoni u l-akkomodazzjoni (EN, FR u NL).
- Il-Belt ta’ Brussell: informazzjoni dwar il-kultura, id-divertiment, l-isport, it-trasport pubbliku, l-edukazzjoni u l-akkomodazzjoni (EN, FR u NL).
- Brussels Mobility: informazzjoni u aħbarijiet dwar it-trasport pubbliku u inizjattivi relatati mal-mobbiltà fi Brussell (EN, FR u NL).
- Visit Brussels: informazzjoni dwar attivitajiet ta’ divertiment, inklużi ristoranti u avvenimenti kulturali (EN, FR, NL, ES, DE, IT u PT).
- Inħobbu Brussell Din il-gwida għad-Distrett tal-UE tesplora bl-aħjar mod li din il-parti vibranti u spiss inqas magħrufa tal-belt għandha x’toffri (EN).
- Brussels Museums: informazzjoni dwar il-mużewijiet kollha ta’ Brussell, kbar u żgħar (EN, FR u NL).
- Brussels Agenda: informazzjoni dwar il-postijiet tal-kunċerti, is-swali taċ-ċinema, il-ħajja billejl, l-attivitajiet għall-familji u aktar (EN, FR u NL).
- BOZAR: informazzjoni bl-EN, FR u NL, dwar programm kulturali dinamiku u diversifikat ta’ kunċerti u wirjiet: approċċ multidixxiplinari li fih jiltaqgħu dibattiti, teatru, ċinema, letteratura u dixxiplini oħra biex jirriflettu dwar il-konnessjonijiet bejn l-arti u s-soċjetà.
- Brussels Times: tgħallem aktar dwar x’qed jiġri fi Brussell kuljum, inkluża l-politika lokali (EN).
Fl-2023, ir-Reġjun ta’ Brussell-Kapitali kien fost ir-rebbieħa tal-Premjijiet tal-Kapitali Ewropej tal-Inklużjoni u d-Diversità, fil-kategorija tal-awtoritajiet lokali ’l fuq minn 50,000 abitant. Ir-Reġjun ingħata t-tieni premju għall-ħafna inizjattivi u l-istrateġija fit-tul tiegħu dwar id-diversità u l-inklużjoni.
Fl-2023, skont ir-rapport annwali “Mini-Bru” mill-Istitut għall-Istatistika u l-Analiżi ta’ Brussell, ċittadini Ewropej mhux Belġjani kienu jikkorrispondu għal 23% tal-abitanti ta’ Brussell, u dan għamilha verament “belt kapitali Ewropea”. (sors: BELGA, l-aġenzija tal-aħbarijiet Belġjana)
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- Starting a new job in Brussels with the EU
- Guide for newcomers with disabilities
- Spouses and partners
- European Schools in Brussels
The European Commission’s Welcome Office helps newcomers and their families settle in Brussels (and in Luxembourg too).
They make available useful information and the ‘Soon in Brussels’ guide to give newly arrived Commission staff an overview of what they can expect when moving to Brussels, and to give them tips and information to make their new start successful!
This information is publicly available to all and can be of benefit to anyone interested in learning more about Brussels and wishing to join in the future the European Commission, as well as other Brussels-based EU institutions.
The European Commission has also welcome guides for newcomers to their Joint Research Centre (JRC) sites in Geel (Belgium), Ispra (Italy), Karlsruhe (Germany), Petten (the Netherlands), and Seville (Spain). You can access those guides on the dedicated European Commission’s website: Working at the Commission – conditions and environment - European Commission (europa.eu)
The EU institutions prepared a guide to welcome staff with a disability to Brussels, at the start of their career or traineeship.
The guide aims to help staff with their new start and make it as smooth as possible. It provides pointers so that new staff can make the best possible choices in terms of accommodation, transport, and leisure activities.
Its content can also be of interest to those planning to join EU Careers in Brussels, and that is why EPSO is also making it available here.
If you are planning to move to Brussels to work for the EU and your spouse or partner is accompanying you, you may wish to learn more about the support offered by Actiris Brussels to people newly arrived to Brussels to help them find a job.
Their website is available in English, French and Dutch.
Learn more about the multilingual network of European Schools in Brussels where many children of EU staff go to school.
- European School, Brussels I (Uccle + Berkendael campuses)
- European School, Brussels II (Woluwe + Evere campuses)
- European School, Brussels III (Ixelles campus)
- European School, Brussels IV (Laeken campus)
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