
modifica: Grazie per il tuo aiuto! Si scopre che qualsiasi interruzione è considerata un’interruzione. Invece, posso utilizzare alcuni dei miei certificati di deel dei miei corsi di olandese CVO purché siano superiori a 1.2. Link che mostrano che i deelcertificaat sono accettati: – [Een diploma raadplegen via de LED | Vlaanderen.be](https://www.vlaanderen.be/onderwijs-en-vorming/diplomas-getuigschriften-en-certificaten/een-diploma-raadplegen-via-de-led) – [Taalkennis | Vreemdelingenrecht.be](https://www.vreemdelingenrecht.be/belgische-nationaliteit/belangrijke-begrippen-nationaliteit/taalkennis) – [Accepted language certificates (PDF)](https://www.vreemdelingenrecht.be/belgische-nationaliteit/belangrijke-begrippen-nationaliteit/taalkennis) — Vivo ad Anversa e sto pensando di richiedere la cittadinanza belga. Mi hanno mandato [a list of required documents](https://nationaliteitsverklaring.antwerpen.be/belg-worden?brochure=12&land=401). Uno degli elementi è la prova della capacità linguistica. Il francese è una delle mie lingue madri, ma ho studiato inglese e non uso il francese dal 2006 circa. Per l’olandese ho fatto fino a 2.4, che presumibilmente è un B1, ma non ho il certificato. Posso sostenere l’esame, ma i requisiti elencano un’alternativa come “Je hebt 5 jaar gewerkt zonder tussenpauze (Zie 4. Werk)” Sotto 4. Werk, richiedono questo: “Bij jouw afspraak moet je 468 dagen van 7,6 uur (= 3557 uur) in de laatste 5 jaar gewerkt hebben.”, che ho. Tuttavia, ho lavorato con diverse aziende e c’è una pausa di un paio di mesi quando cambio, mentre trovo un nuovo lavoro e aspetto un nuovo visto. Questo sarebbe considerato un tussenpauze, o stanno parlando, ad esempio, di non passare ad un visto per studenti per un anno.
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If I understand correctly, 468 days is the minimum requirement to apply for citizenship. But if you want to bypass the integration and language requirements, you need 5 years of uninterrupted work.
Even a one day gap starts the clock from scratch. Changing jobs is okay, if there is no gap.
> Would this be considered a tussenpauze, or are they talking about e.g. not switching to a student visa for a year.
Yep. This is an interruption. 100%.
If you ever switch jobs, you must end your one job on the Friday and go back on the Monday to your new job without any time off in between. This is the only way to exempt yourself from the language and integration requirements.
Not to mention, your very first job must have started on or before the “Valid From:” date on your very first ID card.
If you arrived in Belgium on September 1, you got your card on October 1, and you started working on November 1, you’ve already got a gap.
> For Dutch, I did up to 2.4, which is supposedly a B1, but I don’t have the certificate.
Just go back to your language school and ask for a duplicate. They’re usually free (or cheap). That’s usually good enough for the administration.
Depending how long ago it was, you should be easily able to get your language certificate. The schools all do this regularly.
When I switched from CVO to CLT, CLT could see all my information automatically.
Is there a way to consult if your uninterrupted work is OK? I also switched jobs on the 5 years since I arrived. Switched jobs without a day interruption, but I’ve always wondered if the actual records the government has show any gaps.
Hey there. Your case would be considered as interrupted work, so you need to check the other options. Did you get your degree here in Belgium? Otherwise, you need to do the inburgeringsexam. Go to Atlas, explain them your situation, and you can directly do the exam without the lessons (it costs around 140e). You can check it via this link: [https://www.atlas-antwerpen.be/nl/certificerende-taaltesten/belg-worden](https://www.atlas-antwerpen.be/nl/certificerende-taaltesten/belg-worden)
On the other hand, be careful with your language certificate, not all of them are accepted, it has to be from a recognised institution. Did you get it here in Belgium? Via this link, you can have a look at the accepted diplomas: [https://www.integratie-inburgering.be/sites/default/files/2021-04/20210205_schema_certificaten.pdf](https://www.integratie-inburgering.be/sites/default/files/2021-04/20210205_schema_certificaten.pdf)
If you have doubts, send an email to stadsloket Deurne and confirm it with them.
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Check this website, it should have all you certificates, degrees… https://www.vlaanderen.be/ahovoks/dienstverlening/de-leer-en-ervaringsbewijzendatabank-led
You only need 1.2 for citizenship.