3. Granting conditions
The conditions for granting a work permit also saw a number of changes. In the Brussels-Capital Region - for the so-called ‘residual category’, i.e. workers who do not fall under a special category - the publication of a vacancy on the Actiris website is mandatory for at least 5 weeks, or one must use the recruitment services offered by Actiris. The result of these actions will always have to be communicated; this becomes a mandatory step in the granting of a single permit. An exemption to this is provided for positions on Actiris' list of bottleneck jobs.
There are also some deviations from this general rule of prior publication of a vacancy for specific categories of employees (i.e. for highly skilled staff, visiting professors, specialised technicians, etc.). The category ‘executives/directors" has been omitted here as these employees can from now on be covered by the exemption of a single permit.
Some categories (e.g. highly skilled), have a minimum wage as an eligibility condition. To determine this wage limit, a change was also made: the Brussels Capital Region uses a new definition of the wage concept, which corresponds to code 1 of the DmfA declarations. For secondees (for whom no DmfA declaration is filed), taxable income and social security contributions paid abroad are taken into account. Specifically, this implies that only the base salary will be taken into account for calculating the annual remuneration that must be met for highly skilled workers, intra-corporate transferees, artists and blue cards. So the end-of-year bonus, double holiday pay, ..., will no longer be included when assessing whether a third-country national meets a certain wage limit. Only benefits subject to normal social security contributions may be included.