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Oct 31, 2025

Belgium confirms 2025 salary thresholds for work permits and EU Blue Cards

Belgium confirms 2025 salary thresholds for work permits and EU Blue Cards
Global immigration law firm Fragomen has published its annual salary-threshold update, formally confirming the figures that Belgian regional authorities will apply from 1 January 2025. For employers of non-EU nationals – from highly-skilled permit holders to ICT transferees – salary compliance remains the single biggest risk factor in Belgian audits.

Key changes include:
• Flanders – Highly-skilled threshold rises to €48,912 (+4.9 %); EU Blue Card to €63,586. Executives now require €78,259.
• Wallonia – Highly-skilled threshold increases to €51,613; EU Blue Card to €66,738. Young-graduate permits go to €41,290.
• Brussels-Capital Region – Monthly minimums move to €3,703.44 for highly-skilled and €4,748 for EU Blue Card holders; managers under the ICT permit must earn at least €5,460.20 per month.

Although the update was widely expected, the timing matters. Applications filed in November or December 2025 but issued after 1 January must meet the new figures or risk refusal. Employers should therefore audit pending cases, issue salary-increase letters where necessary and update posted-worker notifications. Benefits in kind remain excluded from the calculation except where expressly guaranteed and taxable.

The regional differences reflect Belgium’s federal structure: payroll for an executive posted to Brussels can be nearly €8,000 less per year than in Wallonia. Multinationals relocating staff between Belgian entities must ensure the host region’s rules are applied or face fines of up to €48,000 per infringement.

Practical take-aways:
• Start budgeting now for January payroll uplifts.
• Brief HR business partners about the pro-rata rule introduced this year, which allows part-time schedules but still demands the statutory minimum on an annual basis.
• Expect the Immigration Office (DVZ/IBZ) to step up spot-checks in Q1 2026, focusing on salary-compliance and working-time records.
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