Belgium for Ukrainians 2026: how to get temporary protection
Is Belgium accepting refugees from Ukraine now, in 2026?
Yes, Belgium is accepting refugees from Ukraine in 2026 and continues to grant temporary protection status, which allows Ukrainians to legally reside, work, and receive social benefits. According to a decision by the Council of the EU, this status has been extended until March 4, 2027.
Ukrainians in Belgium can obtain a temporary protection card type A (Carte A), which entitles them to residence, work, and social benefits.
Benefits for Ukrainians in Belgium in 2026
Ukrainians who have been granted temporary protection status in Belgium are entitled to social benefits (social assistance from CPAS/OCMW). The amount of financial support depends on the composition of the family:
- Single adult — €1,139.97 per month
- Spouses or couples — €758.64 each
- Additional payment for children — from €150 to €220 per month
- Maximum amount per family — up to €1,537.90 per month
Payments are made after registration with the CPAS/OCMW at the place of residence and receipt of an A card.
What does temporary protection status in Belgium entitle you to?
Temporary protection status grants the following rights:
- Legal residence in Belgium until March 2027.
- The right to official employment without additional permits.
- Social assistance, including cash benefits:
- for an adult - from 1,100 euros/month;
- additional payments for children.
- Free health insurance and access to medical services.
- Education: free education for children in Belgian schools.
- Language courses: free training in French or Dutch.
- Employment assistance through public employment services.
How to obtain temporary protection in Belgium in 2026?
In order to obtain temporary protection status, Ukrainians must follow the following steps:
1. Arrival and registration.
- You can register at the special Registration Center at: Rue Belliard 68, 1000 Bruxelles. Opening hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
2. Documents required for registration
- International passport or ID card (biometric or regular).
- A document confirming residence in Ukraine until February 24, 2022.
- Marriage or birth certificate (if you come with your family).
- If you do not have the documents, please contact the Embassy of Ukraine in Belgium to obtain a temporary document.
3. Obtaining the status
After successful registration, you will be issued a document Annexe 15 (Bijlage 15), which confirms the right to temporary residence.
Within a few weeks (2-3 months), it is replaced with a type A card, which allows you to live and work legally.
4. The cost of registration. Issuance of a type A card costs 17-25 euros, and an additional 5-7 euros for photographs.
Regions of Belgium and registration procedure for Ukrainians
Belgium consists of three administrative regions, in each of which registration for temporary protection is available:
- Brussels-Capital Region - registration at the Center Rue Belliard 68, 1000.
- Flemish Region - apply to the Flemish Integration Agency.
- Walloon region - registration through the Walloon Social Service.
The registration procedure is the same for all regions.
Is it possible to work in Belgium with a temporary protection status?
Yes, after obtaining an A card, Ukrainians have the right to work without an additional work permit.
Popular vacancies for Ukrainians in Belgium:
- Hotel and restaurant business.
- Construction and logistics.
- Elderly care.
- Agriculture.
Social benefits for Ukrainians in Belgium
Having received temporary protection status, Ukrainians are entitled to the following social services:
- Cash benefits for adults and children.
- Housing provided by the municipality or charitable organizations.
- Free health insurance for medical services.
- Language courses and integration programs.
Can I travel outside Belgium with temporary protection status?
Yes, Ukrainians can travel to and from Ukraine without losing their status, but it is important to wait until they receive an A-type card to avoid difficulties in re-entering.
How to extend temporary protection status in Belgium?
According to the latest decision of the EU Council, the temporary protection status for Ukrainians has been extended until March 4, 2027, so there is no need for an additional extension.