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Belgian Council of State suspends decision limiting reception conditions for applicants already granted international protection in another EU Member State

08/07/2026

The Belgian Council of State has suspended the decision of the Minister of Asylum and Migration to limit material reception conditions for applicants for international protection who have already obtained protection in another EU Member State. In its judgment No. 267.364 of 8 July 2026, the Council of State suspended the measure following an urgent appeal introduced by several organisations active in the field of asylum and migration. The decision concerns a measure adopted following the entry into application of the European Pact on Migration and Asylum on 12 June 2026.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
applicant for international protection
material reception condition
limitation
Council of State
suspension

ECtHR finds Belgium in breach of Articles 3, 6 and 34 of the ECHR in M.V. and Others v. Belgium concerning reception conditions for asylum-seekers

09/04/2026

On 9 April 2026, the European Court of Human Rights delivered its judgment in M.V. and Others v. Belgium and held that Belgium had violated several provisions of the European Convention on Human Rights in relation to the reception conditions of four applicants for international protection.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
European Court of Human Rights
Belgium
violation
European Convention on Human Rights
inhuman and degrading treatment
right to a fair hearing

Belgian Council of State suspends instruction limiting reception for applicants already protected in the EU

27/03/2026

The Belgian Council of State has suspended a ministerial instruction that systematically limited material assistance to international protection applicants who had already obtained protection in another EU Member State. The court ruled that the instruction exposed these individuals to the risk of severe hardship and potential homelessness. It also noted that, due to its regulatory character, the instruction should have been submitted for review by the Council of State’s Legislation Section.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Council of State
suspension
instruction
limitation
material reception condition

Belgium plans to return defence sites used for the reception of applicants for international protection to military use

20/03/2026

Belgium plans to progressively return several defence sites used for the reception of applicants for international protection to military use as part of a broader plan to expand defence infrastructure towards 2040. The measure concerns around 4.000 reception places located on military premises across the country. Authorities state that the reduction in capacity can be absorbed within the existing reception network. The transition will take place gradually, with closures scheduled at different times depending on the site.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
reception place
reception capacity
defence
military site

Netherlands resumes Dublin transfers of single male asylum seekers to Belgium

18/03/2026

The Netherlands has decided to resume Dublin transfers of single, non-vulnerable male asylum seekers to Belgium, following a period in which such transfers were suspended after a Dutch court ruling. In April 2025, the District Court of The Hague, sitting in Groningen, found that single male asylum seekers risked being deprived of adequate reception conditions in Belgium, which could expose them to inhumane or degrading treatment. The ruling led to a halt in transfers under the EU Dublin system.

Theme:
Reception
International Protection
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Dublin Regulation
Dublin transfer
Belgium
reception condition

Myria recommends keeping the legal basis for the mandatory distribution plan for reception places

13/03/2026

Myria, the Federal Migration Centre, has advised against a draft law proposing to remove the legal possibility of activating a mandatory distribution plan for reception places in times of crisis. The plan allows the federal government to require municipalities to provide local reception initiatives according to objective allocation criteria. Myria stresses that this mechanism is important to safeguard human dignity and the right to reception, particularly during periods of structural shortages. 

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
reception place
distribution plan

CIRÉ files urgent appeal at Council of State against exclusion of certain asylum seekers from reception

13/03/2026

CIRÉ, together with partner organisations, has lodged an urgent appeal at the Council of State challenging a ministerial instruction that continues to exclude asylum seekers who have already been granted protection in another EU member state from reception facilities. The move follows a recent temporary suspension of the measure by the Constitutional Court. CIRÉ argues the instruction undermines judicial authority and the rule of law.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
limitation
material reception condition
appeal procedure
Council of State

Belgian court annuls nationality revocations for children of Palestinian origin

27/02/2026

The Antwerp Family Court has annulled the decisions of local civil registry officials that sought to revoke the Belgian nationality of children born in Belgium to Palestinian parents. In five rulings issued on 27 February 2026, the court emphasised that depriving these children of nationality would be contrary to their best interests.

Theme:
Statelessness
Citizenship & Nationality
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Belgian nationality
misuse
withdrawal
Palestinian
child
best interests of the child

Belgian Constitutional Court temporarily suspends stricter reception and family reunification rules

26/02/2026

The Belgian Constitutional Court has temporarily suspended legislative measures introduced in 2025 that tightened rules on material reception conditions for asylum seekers and family reunification for beneficiaries of subsidiary protection. The suspensions concern two separate laws, and the Court has referred several preliminary questions to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) to clarify their compatibility with EU law.

Theme:
Reception
Family Migration
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Constitutional Court
suspension
limitation
material reception condition
family reunification
beneficiary of subsidiary protection

Fedasil publishes its 2025–2030 management plan

12/02/2026

Fedasil has released its management plan for 2025–2030. Approved in December 2025 and submitted by Director General Pieter Spinnewijn to the Minister for Asylum and Migration, the plan sets out the Agency’s priorities, including restoring the core functioning of the reception system, strengthening its capacity to respond to fluctuations in the number of applicants to be accommodated, and improving the quality, resilience, and effectiveness of services.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Fedasil
management plan
reception policy

Court of Justice rules on sanctions linked to refusal of transfer between reception centres

18/12/2025

In a judgment delivered in Case C-184/24 (Sidi Bouzid), the Court of Justice of the European Union has clarified the limits of sanctions that may be imposed on applicants for international protection who refuse to be transferred to another accommodation centre. The Court found that such a refusal cannot justify the withdrawal of all material reception conditions. While Member States may impose sanctions for serious breaches of reception rules, these must remain proportionate and respect the applicant’s dignity. 

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
reception centre
transfer
refusal
sanction
material reception condition
withdrawal

EMN Belgium gathers experts to explore reception and support of applicants for international protection other than in-kind

16/12/2025

On 15 and 16 December 2025, EMN Belgium organised a conference in Brussels bringing together stakeholders from Belgium, EMN Member and Observer Countries, as well as European and international organisations. The event provided a forum to examine reception and support for applicants for international protection other than in-kind from legal, policy, and operational perspectives, exploring how these forms of support are organised, implemented, and linked to broader reception systems.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
material reception condition
reception modality
housing
community-based approach
cash-based approach
financial allowance

EMN Belgium attends presentation of the 2024–2025 report by the Flemish Children’s Rights Commissioner

20/11/2025

On 20 November 2025, EMN Belgium attended the launch of the annual report "Rechten op de drempel" by the Flemish Children’s Rights Commissioner, on the occasion of International Children’s Rights Day. The report highlights persistent challenges affecting foreign children and young people in reception centres, including disparities in living conditions, safety, hygiene, and access to basic needs.

Theme:
Vulnerable groups
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
child
applicant for international protection
reception centre
minimum standards

Civil society organisations hold silent protest over shortage of reception places

13/11/2025

On 13 November 2025, several civil society organisations held a silent protest outside the Palais de Justice in Brussels to draw attention to the shortage of reception places for third-country nationals. Participants, including advocates, volunteers, and citizens, brought sleeping bags to symbolise people forced to sleep outdoors. The demonstration called for urgent measures to ensure that all individuals entitled to accommodation can access it.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
reception crisis
reception capacity
reception place
shortage

Seven humanitarian and civil society organisations affirm that the non-reception policy is entering a new phase of radicalisation in Belgium

30/09/2025

On 30 September 2025, seven organisations, including humanitarian groups, published the fifth edition of their Belgian report on the country’s non-reception policy and its effects on asylum seekers. The report provides data on reduced access to accommodation and essential services during the first half of 2025, following policy changes introduced by the coalition government formed in January. It documents impacts on housing, healthcare, mental health, and legal support for people seeking international protection.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
reception crisis
reception capacity

Council of Europe Committee of Ministers urges Belgium to resolve reception crisis

17/09/2025

The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe examined the execution of the European Court of Human Rights judgment in Camara v. Belgium. The case highlighted a systemic failure to enforce judicial decisions ordering the State to provide accommodation and material support to asylum-seekers. While some progress has been made in freeing up reception places and improving operational support, concerns persist over reductions in capacity and the risk to the rule of law. The Committee urged the Belgian authorities to adopt sustainable measures and provide detailed information on enforcement.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
reception crisis
Camara
reception place
rule of law
reception network

Fedasil and partners implement housing project for beneficiaries of international and temporary protection

08/08/2025

A European pilot project is underway to improve access to sustainable housing for beneficiaries of international protection and beneficiaries of temporary protection. Running from November 2024 to October 2027, PATHS brings together IOM, Orbit and Fedasil in Belgium, with partners in France and Greece. The initiative focuses on preventing homelessness through housing platforms, stronger intermediary organisations and greater engagement with property owners.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
housing shortage
suitable housing
beneficiary of international protection
beneficiary of temporary protection

Belgium publishes two new laws treating applications already processed elsewhere as subsequent and limiting reception aid

23/07/2025

On 23 July, Belgium officially published two new laws aimed at reducing the burden on international protection procedures and limiting access to reception for certain applicants. In particular, these laws redefine which applications are considered subsequent by including those who have already received protection or a final decision in another EU country, and they limit access to reception facilities and material assistance for this group. The laws reflect the government’s intention to streamline asylum processing and manage reception capacity effectively.

Theme:
Reception
International Protection
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Aliens Act
subsequent application
Reception Act
material assistance
material reception condition

Dutch Council of State rules that single male asylum seekers can no longer be returned to Belgium

23/07/2025

The Dutch Council of State has ruled that single male asylum seekers may no longer be transferred to Belgium under the Dublin Regulation. The judgment cites systemic failures in Belgium’s reception and legal protection for this group, exposing them to a real risk of inhuman treatment. These individuals must now remain in the Netherlands while their asylum claims are processed.

Theme:
Reception
International Protection
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Dublin Regulation
Dublin transfer
shortage
reception place
inhuman treatment

Fedasil reduces reception capacity for unaccompanied foreign minors

12/06/2025

Fedasil has announced a further reduction in the number of reception places for unaccompanied foreign minors (MENA), with 279 places set to be withdrawn from the network by 1 September 2025. The measure, approved in April, comes in response to the continuing decline in arrivals observed since 2023. Most of the places concerned will be converted into generic reception places.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
reception place
unaccompanied foreign minor

Prisme calls for more inclusive reception and asylum procedures for LGBTQIA+ applicants in Belgium

17/05/2025

On 17 May, the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT), the organisation Prisme has disclosed a set of recommendations highlighting the challenges faced by LGBTQIA+ individuals seeking international protection in Belgium. These findings point to several shortcomings in the reception and asylum system and outline measures to ensure more inclusive procedures.

Theme:
Vulnerable groups
Reception
International Protection
Type:
News item
Keywords:
LGBTQIA+
applicant for international protection
reception centre
special needs
Training
inclusion

EMN Belgium strengthens collaboration with Fedasil

24/04/2025

During a lunch & learn session, the EMN Belgium team met with around 30 Fedasil staff members to present the work of the European Migration Network, encourage active participation in the national network, and provide updates on recent and upcoming publications and activities.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item

Dutch court blocks Dublin transfer to Belgium due to inadequate reception conditions

11/04/2025

In a judgment issued on 11 April 2025, the District Court of The Hague, sitting in Groningen, found that single, non-vulnerable male asylum seekers face a real risk of being deprived of adequate reception facilities in Belgium, which could lead to inhumane or degrading treatment. This ruling follows previous decisions by Dutch judges who determined that Dublin transfers to Belgium could not be carried out due to insufficient guarantees of proper accommodation.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Dublin Regulation
reception condition
reception crisis
inhuman or degrading treatment
Article 3 ECHR

Fedasil's Reach Out Team informed approximately 1.700 migrants in precarious situations in Brussels and Flanders in 2024

07/04/2025

Last year, Fedasil’s mobile and multilingual Reach Out team provided information to 1.702 migrants in precarious situations in Brussels and Flanders. Representing more than 75 nationalities, these individuals received counselling on a wide range of topics, from international protection and reception to healthcare, employment, and voluntary return.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
migrant
precarious situation
Reach Out Team
counselling

Amnesty International urges the Belgian government to immediately provide sufficient reception places

02/04/2025

In a new report, Amnesty International urges the Belgian government to ensure that all people seeking asylum are given adequate housing and that they have access to adequate healthcare services, including specialised psychological support, regardless of their housing situation. Belgian authorities are also called to activate the "dispersal plan" outlined in domestic law and implement contingency plans to manage fluctuations in the number of asylum applications.

Theme:
Reception
Type:
News item
Keywords:
reception crisis
reception capacity
housing
access to healthcare

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