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How can I find a rental home for my family?
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You could contact a real estate company to rent a home. Alternatively, you can check if you are eligible for social housing (subsidised depending on the Region you want to live in):

Flanders: https://www.vlaanderen.be/nl/bouwen-wonen-en-energie/huren-en-verhuren/een-sociale-woning-huren-bij-een-sociale-huisvestingsmaatschappij

Wallonia: https://www.belgium.be/fr/logement/logement_social

Brussels/ http://logementbruxellois.be/

For more information on housing for refugees:  https://www.vluchtelingenwerk.be/system/tdf/brochure_ik_zoek_een_woning_english.pdf?file=1&type=file&id=3717

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