The Embassy of the Kingdom of Belgium in Bern is the diplomatic representation of Belgium in Switzerland and Liechtenstein. It fosters the excellent bilateral relations between the countries, which are characterized by strong economic ties and shared values. The embassy provides consular services and promotes Belgian interests in the region.
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Visa Services
As Switzerland is part of the Schengen Area, Swiss citizens do not need a visa for short stays in Belgium. The embassy handles applications for long-stay visas (Type D) for residents of Switzerland and Liechtenstein who wish to work, study, or live in Belgium.
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Consular Services
The embassy offers a full range of consular services to Belgian citizens residing in Switzerland and Liechtenstein. This includes passport and ID card services, civil status registration, and assistance in emergencies. Appointments are required for these services.
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Trade & Export Support
The embassy, in collaboration with the regional trade agencies, promotes trade and investment between Belgium and Switzerland. It supports Belgian companies in the Swiss market, which is a significant destination for Belgian exports, and assists Swiss companies interested in Belgium.
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Investment Opportunities
The embassy highlights investment opportunities in Belgium, focusing on sectors such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and logistics. It provides information to potential Swiss investors and connects them with Belgian regional investment agencies.
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Business Support
The embassy provides support to entrepreneurs and businesses, offering information on the economic and legal environments in both countries. It facilitates networking and connects businesses with relevant industry associations.
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Cultural & Educational Programs
The embassy promotes Belgium's vibrant cultural life in Switzerland, supporting events that showcase Belgian art, music, and gastronomy. It also encourages academic and scientific cooperation between Belgian and Swiss institutions.
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Appointment Information
All consular services are provided by appointment only. Appointments must be booked through the embassy's online scheduling system. The website provides detailed information on procedures and required documents.
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Special Notes
The embassy's jurisdiction includes the Principality of Liechtenstein. The relationship between Belgium and Switzerland is also shaped by their shared multilingualism and their roles as hosts to international organizations.