Key Points
- Minimum salary requirements will increase by 1.6% – 3.6% in Brussels and Flemish regions in 2022
Overview
The government of Belgium announced an increase to the minimum salary threshold beginning January 2022.
Brussels
Beginning in 2021, Brussels will increase the minimum salary threshold based on employment type. The new minimum salaries include:
- Highly Skilled Workers: €44,097
- Management Personnel: €73,570
- Intra-Corporate Transfers (Specialist): €45,616
- Intra Corporate Transfers (Executive): €57,019
- Intra Corporate Transfers (Trainee): €28,509
- EU Blue Card: €57,019
Flanders
Beginning in 2022, Flanders will increase the minimum salary threshold based on employment type. The new minimum salaries include:
- Highly Skilled Workers: €45,096 (this number may vary based on employee age)
- Management Personnel: €72,154
- Intra-Corporate Transfers (Specialist): €45,096
- Intra Corporate Transfers (Executive): €72,154
- Intra Corporate Transfers (Trainee): €45,096
- EU Blue Card: €54,115
What’s Changed?
The new minimum salary threshold for the Brussels and Flemish regions will go into effect in January 2022. Employers of foreign nationals seeking new or renewed work authorization on January 1, 2021, or later must increase their employees’ minimum salaries to comply with the new minimum wage requirements.
Looking Ahead
Authorities in Wallonia are expected to publish 2022 minimum salary threshold information in the coming weeks.