A new Belgian record

In Belgium, the bureaucratic procedures for obtaining a work permit for highly qualified workers are unmatched in Europe. Efficiency and speed are on the agenda in this state without a government. At the point of being a real magnet for excellencies minds around the world. It is what emerges from the study by Deloitte, conducted on a biennial basis, which indicates the timing required to get permission in some European countries. While in Brussels it takes three weeks to get it, in Spain or Italy it can take up to six months. In addition, the small monarchy stands for the speed of its intricate, but functional, programs of participating actively in the labor market. In short, although there hasn’t been an executive for over a year and the federal system is among the most complex in the world the reign of His Majesty Albert II attracts the brains not only for the quality of jobs available, but above all because of its perfect and efficient administrative machine.