This document will only be accepted in the case of children travelling with their parents.
- Valid alien's identity card, issued by the competent authorities of the country of residence, for Belgians lawfully residing in France, Luxembourg and Switzerland, and stating that the bearer is of Belgian nationality.
- Provisional identity card.]
Period covered: 22/4/1971 -
The preceding statement concerns Article(s): 11
Declaration contained in a Note Verbale of the Permanent Representation, dated 24 October 1980, registered at the Secretariat General on the same day - Or. Fr.
The Kingdom of Belgium and Turkey are Parties to the European Agreement of 13 December 1957 on Regulations governing the Movement of Persons between Member States of the Council of Europe.
In accordance with the provisions of Article 7, paragraph 1, of the European Agreement, the Belgian Government is obliged to suspend with regard to Turkey the provisions of Article 1, paragraphs 1 and 2, of the Agreement. Consequently, the Belgian Government has decided to introduce an obligation for Turkish nationals to obtain a visa as from 1 November 1980. The Belgo-Turkish Agreement of 2 January 1956 on visas has also been suspended.
Period covered: 24/10/1980 -
The preceding statement concerns Article(s): 7
Declaration contained in a letter from the Permanent Representative, dated 27 April 1988, registered at the Secretariat General on 28 April 1988 - Or. Fr.
I have the honour to inform you that on 15 March last, the Ministry of the Interior has decided to introduce a provisional identity card for Belgians. This identity document will be delivered to Belgians who do not have a passport, who wish to travel to a country where a passport is not required and whose new format identity card (in conformity with Resolution (77)26 of the Council of Europe) had been lost or destroyed in the days preceding the travel.
Consequently, this provisional identity card is to be considered as a travel document in the sense of the European Agreement on Regulations Governing the Movement of Persons between Member States of the Council of Europe, signed in Paris, on 13 December 1957.
The specifications and modalities governing the issue of this card have been published in the "Moniteur belge" of 3 March 1988. A specimen of this card will be forwarded shortly to the Member States of the Council of Europe by the Diplomatic Representation of Belgium in the States concerned.
Period covered: 24/7/1980 -
The preceding statement concerns Article(s): 11
Objection contained in a letter from the Permanent Representative of Belgium, dated 20 March 2002, registered at the Secretariat General on 26 March 2002 - Or. Fr.
Pursuant to Article 11 of the Agreement and within the two months delay provided by this provision, the Belgian authorities approve the inclusion, in the scope of application of this treaty, of the following Slovene travel documents:
- valid ordinary passport,
- valid diplomatic passport,
- valid service passport,
- valid group passport.
On the other hand, the Belgian authorities can not accept that the valid identity card and the valid emergency passport be covered by this Agreement. Nevertheless, the later document could be accepted in order to leave the territory of the Benelux countries with a view to returning in Slovenia.
Accordingly, Belgium objects to the list mentioned in the Slovene declaration insofar as it concerns the valid identity card and valid emergency passeport (*).
(*) Note by the Secretariat: The objection concerning the valid emergency passport has been withdrawn under condition. See the declaration from Belgium, dated 6 September 2002, registered at the Secretariat General on 11 September 2002 - Or. Fr.]
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