Belgium is located in the heart of Europe. Do all citizens enjoy high welfare?

Belgium is a very developed country, with industrialization, EU political center, harmonious society, generous social welfare system and beautiful living environment. Belgium, which belongs to the European Union and Schengen countries, has visa-free valid passports for more than 17 countries and regions. Benefits of diagnosis and treatment

Belgium's diagnosis and treatment system is based on a social system with high taxes and many benefits. Belgian government departments require that all citizens of China in this country have the right and convenience to see a doctor, and designated medical institutions are not service providers, so they cannot operate in a commercial way. Designated medical institutions should be highly public welfare organizations, and government departments can take out a considerable part of the taxes paid by operators to deal with the medical problems of citizens in this country.

All households with reasonable and legal status have the right to enjoy the basic medical insurance in Belgium, and enjoy the reimbursement for the usual hospital visits, medical expenses and hospitalization expenses, with the reimbursement ratio of 75%-95%. Dentistry and orthopedics can also be reimbursed. In Belgium, there are 4.5 doctors for every 1, people, so when seeking medical treatment in Belgium, family doctors are always sought first. Every family doctor in Belgium is connected to the network of hospital outpatient clinics and pharmacies, and patients can go to any local pharmacy to buy medicines with prescriptions prescribed by doctors in their hands. If the family doctor can't make a diagnosis on the spot or needs better equipment for diagnosis, he will give a bill for a certain kind of diagnosis and transfer the patient to the professional examination core for safety inspection. Belgian culture and education

Since its founding in 183, Belgium has attached great importance to culture and education, and now it has become one of the most advanced countries in the world. Belgium implements 12-year free basic education for primary and secondary schools, 3-year free but compulsory preschool education in Belgium, with 1% enrollment rate, 6 years for primary and secondary schools and 6 years for junior high schools.

Higher vocational education charges are cheap, and generally you can be exempted from the exam with your high school diploma. Basic education is actually compulsory cultural education. Children who are Belgian nationals, have permanent residence cards or temporary residence cards living in Belgium must accept basic education in primary and secondary schools.

In other words, if you get a residence card, underage children can apply for family reunion, and enjoy a completely free local basic education just like children in Belgium. They can choose their residence at will and move freely.