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If you’re contemplating moving to Belgium, you have a lot of wonderful things in store for you. Belgium certainly has a high quality of life, significant social nets, and high-quality public amenities. This small country has what it lacks in size in qualities such as the ones earlier mentioned. We can add to this the straightforwardness of the Belgians. However, living in Belgium can present certain challenges, just as there are challenges everywhere. In this video, we’ll take an honest look at the pros and cons of living in Belgium. They’ll surely aid anyone who wants to move to Belgium in making a sound decision. The Pros of Living in Belgium 1. Good Living Standard The high-quality living standard is one of the pros of living in Belgium. The UN ranks Belgium high in this regard. The exceptional quality of education, health care, and cultural practice collectively contribute to the good living standard of living in this land. As we shall see later, Belgium outperforms other countries in income, education, housing, civic engagement, and life satisfaction. 2. Affordable housing Housing in Europe is generally quite expensive on average. So you can’t expect the kind of housing price you have in the United States and Africa. In Belgium, however, housing is quite affordable. In larger cities in the country such as Brussels and Antwerp, it is possible for you to get housing options that are as little as 1,000 pounds a month for rent. In smaller towns or villages, you may even pay considerably less.. 3. Nature is beautiful If you want to live in a country with beautiful nature, move to Belgium by all means. Most areas there are well-maintained and attractive. The streets are clean and full of public amenities, and highly safe spaces for everyone. 4. Good Job Opportunities The rate of unemployment in Belgium is among the lowest in the world. It’s almost impossible to be jobless in this country unless you’re choosy on the matters of job. There are job vacancies of all kinds. Search across just any industry of your choice, and if you’re qualified, you are almost certain to find a job. Even, job opportunities abound for both skilled and unskilled labour. 5. Excellent healthcare system The Belgian healthcare system is certainly one of the best in the world. No matter where you go, you can expect to find the right care for just the type of attention you need. There are several options in Belgium for healthcare coverage including private insurance through your employer. 6. High-speed internet Last but not least of the pros of living in Belgium is the high internet speed. Belgium certainly has a well-developed Internet infrastructure. Hence we don’t expect you to be surprised that Belgium is ranked sixth in the world in terms of speed of internet connection. Let’s now look at the cons of living in Belgium. 1. High Taxes Tax rates are high in many European countries, and Belgium has no exemption. However, its tax rates are among the highest in the European Union. Don’t be surprised if between 25 and 50 per cent of your income is collected from you as taxes. 2. Traffic This serious con of living in Belgium has defied all efforts. For one thing, there are too many cars on Belgian roads, especially in cities like Antwerp, Ghent, Charleroi, Liege, and Brussels. We learn from the figures from one of the country’s traffic authorities that 19.1 per cent of the cars in the country are owned by individuals, which is about 26,440, while 112,056 are owned by enterprises. Surely, the car ownership rate in Belgium is high. 3. Very expensive Like many other countries in Europe, the cost of living in Belgium is high. You don’t need a soothsayer before you understand why Belgium is very expensive. 4. It’s Depressing It’s difficult for some people to integrate into Belgian society. This is due to the fact that Belgians can be very reserved. This is why ex-pats view them as unwelcoming or cold, though this is largely a misconception. The fact is that many Belgians are welcoming to foreigners. Still, many people don't know this and they still have a difficult time establishing their footing in the Belgian society. Get this life changing book: Your Mindset - Acquiring the Power of Positive Thinking https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DC4SXVQ5 ✅ For business inquiries, contact me at everythinguk2040@gmail.com ---------Support my channel------ Bitcoin: 3AUhicWAZ2WhsuajJaY2MhBQustFx18hQn IMPORTANT INFORMATION This video contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. If you have any issue with the photos used in my channel or you find something that belongs to you before you claim it to YouTube, please SEND ME A MESSAGE and I will DELETE it immediately. Thanks for understanding. #belgium #livinginbelgium