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01 | Learn French or Dutch, especially if you are coming long-term. If you have children this is even more important and will assist them to integrate. |
02 | Learn the Belgian rules of the road as they are a little different to other places and can be complicated. |
03 | Join expat groups by all means but remember that Belgians do exist too, and many expats make the mistake of never getting to know them properly. |
04 | Make the most of summer. Winters are wet, cold and gloomy and involve largely indoor activities. |
05 | Bring as many personal documents as possible (birth, driving, examination certificates), they will help in many different bureaucratic situations. |
On an average day, the air pollution levels in Beijing are nearly five times above World Health Organization standards for safety. |
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