Embassy of the Republic of Macedonia in Brussels seeks to provide professional, quality, timely assistance and service to all citizens of Macedonia, which reside on different grounds or traveling to the Kingdom of Belgium.
When travel or residence of citizens of the Republic of Macedonia in the Kingdom of Belgium must have basic information about country of residence, be careful of the specifics of its laws and customs and be held accountable for their actions in different situations.
Also, must have practical understanding of legal constraints on what can be expected from consular officials to help and service, especially in the case of the existence of dual citizenship.
Macedonian citizens are subject to laws and regulations of this country during their travel or residence.
The Kingdom of Belgium on various grounds live and work around 5000 immigrants. Given that fact, consular officers in their work should comply with laws and regulations of the host country and work closely with local government bodies as they could better respond to requests.
In case of need for any assistance and service, the Macedonian citizens the Kingdom of Belgium, should refer to Consular department of the Embassy of the Republic of Macedonia, and for better, higher quality and timely obtaining the appropriate consular assistance, should present more information data and documents. Certain issues can be solved immediately, while other times it is necessary to complete the specified time or longer.
Embassy of the Republic of Macedonia in Brussels are making within their jurisdictions as would ensure quick, quality and timely professional support and service to the citizens of Macedonia who reside or travel in the Kingdom of Belgium.
Consular assistance and services provided by the Embassy are made pursuant to the positive regulations of the Republic of Macedonia, as well as international and bilateral agreements. The Embassy cannot establish rights, relations and standards for assistance and services to its citizens abroad, outside the international and bilateral legal acts.
Applicants for service are entitled to privacy, and look at all information and documents pertaining to their request.
The right to privacy is protected; even the information without the consent of the applicant for service will not be disclosed to other persons including family.
The Embassy will accept any comments about consular aid or service that is carried out. This will ensure and promote a higher level of service quality. |