- Travel Advice
NZ government advice for Belgium
When travelling to Belgium, you should always get travel insurance in case the worst happens. To help you ensure you travel safely, we have included the travel advice from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade for Belgium.
The terrorist group Al Qaida has made a specific threat to conduct terrorist attacks across Europe and Belgium shares this threat with the rest of the region. Al Qaida and individuals and groups inspired by their ideology have previously conducted attacks in major cities across Europe and continue to plan attacks.
The Belgian authorities have arrested and convicted a number of individuals for terrorism related offences in recent years.
New Zealanders in Belgium, as in the rest of Europe, are advised to be security conscious at all times, particularly in public places, and stay informed of potential risks to safety and security by monitoring the media and other local information sources.
Demonstrations and protests occur from time to time in Belgium. New Zealanders are advised to avoid all protests as they can occasionally turn violent.
New Zealanders travelling or living in Belgium should have comprehensive medical and travel insurance policies in place that include provision for medical evacuation by air.
New Zealanders travelling or living in Belgium are encouraged to
register their details
with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
See our regional advice for Europe
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Contact details are
Street Address:
Avenue des Nerviens 9/31, B-1040 Brussels, Belgium.
Telephone:
+32 2 512 1040
Facsimile:
+32 2 513 4856
Email:
nzemb.brussels@skynet.be
Website:
www.nzembassy.com/belgium
Office hours:
Mon-Fri 0900-1300 hrs, 1400-1730 hrs