integration programme - masar altakamul التكامل مسار - د ادغام لاره - Barnaamijka Is dhexgalka - курсы интеграции- 融入课程 - programa de integración – uyum programı - Masir edgham دوره ادغام
Settling in a new country may lead to queries regarding housing, health, learning the language, training opportunities, educating one’s children, employment, etc. That is why Wallonia has established an integration programme.
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If it has been more than a month since you received a positive response regarding your application for residency in Belgium, go to your communal administration
Obtain details about the Regional Centre for Integration (CRI) of your municipality.
What?
Analysis of your situation and identifying your needs and/or difficultés.
How?
Maintenance of the individual, in the form d'échanges.
Who?
With a social worker from the Centre Réregional Intégration (CRI)
An agreement is a document that you sign and by which you commit to abide. Here this commitment is established between you and the Regional Centre for Integration. It defines the integration programme stages that you need.
The French assessment test is conducted at the start of your programme. A validation test can be conducted in the course of the French language course and/or at the end of your course. Achieving level A2* releases you from the obligation to attend a French course. If you do not achieve level A2, you are not sanctioned but you will have to prove that you have attended 400 hours of training.
What?
To understand how Belgium functions and your rights and obligations in terms of daily life
How?
Collective or individual session, in French or in your contact language.
Who?
With a social worker from the Regional Centre for Integration (CRI) and an interpreter if necessary.
What?
To acquire an in-depth understanding of how Belgium functions in terms of daily life (health, housing, culture, employment, etc.)
How?
Group classes
Who?
Organisations recognised by the Walloon Region.
What?
Understanding, speaking and writing in French.
How?
Group classes (evaluation before and after).
Who?
Organisations recognised by the Walloon Region.
What?
Understanding, speaking and writing in French.
How?
Group classes (evaluation before and after).
Who?
Organisations recognised by the Walloon Region.
What?
Job assistance.
How?
Information session and/or individual appointment.
Who?
FOREM and/or CRI.
The étapes that are not validées by a green point are those that’it remains for you to do before you can receive your final statement. You can make contact with your référent the course in order to take stock of your situation. Contact the CRI corresponding to your commune.
What?
Job assistance.
How?
Information session and/or individual appointment.
Who?
FOREM and/or CRI.
The integration programme is COMPULSORY* for foreign-nationality newcomers residing in French-speaking Wallonia aged between 18 and 65, who have been legal residents for less than 3 years and who hold a residence permit exceeding 3 months.
*Comment: there are people who are exempt and dispensed from this obligation.
YES, the programme stages can be undertaken in random order, however, all the stages must be undertaken (except for the “FLE” French lessons if your level of French is sufficient and you can also be exempted from the “socio-professional integration” phase if you already have a job).
YES, however, it is preferable to seek guidance from your programme advisor, as not all bodies are accredited.
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