Belgian identity card

A Belgian identity card (Dutch: Identiteitskaart, French: Carte d’identité, German: Personalausweis) is a national identity card issued to all citizens of Belgium aged 12 years old and above.

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Front of the card
Reverse
Issued by Belgium
PurposeIdentification
Valid in
  •  EU and rest of Europe (except Belarus, Russia, Ukraine and the United Kingdom)
  •  Egypt
  • French overseas territories
  •  Gambia
  •  Georgia
  •  Montserrat (max. 14 days)
  •  Tunisia (group tour)
  •  Turkey
EligibilityBelgian citizenship

Foreigners resident in Belgium are issued with a Belgian resident card (Dutch: Verblijfstitel, French: Titre de séjour, German: Aufenthaltstitel), which appears similar, but is legally distinct.

Nevertheless, the term "identity card" is often used to refer to both the identity cards issued to citizens and the resident cards issued to foreigners.

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