Do EU trainees pay tax?
Trainees. Official trainees (stagiaires) at the European institutions must complete and return their annual tax form. However, since their income will fall underneath the taxable limit, they will not pay any Belgian taxes on their income.
Are traineeships paid?
Get a job in a career you love with a fee-free* Traineeship Generally taking around 1-2 years to complete, traineeships offer you the opportunity to earn a salary while you learn. Traineeships are a proven pathway to well-paid jobs in a diverse range of careers. In NSW, traineeships are also fee-free*.
Why do a Schuman traineeship?
The goal of the Schuman traineeships is to contribute to EU citizens’ European education and vocational training and to provide an insight into the work of the European Parliament. Who can apply: University graduates aged 18 or over.
How often does the European Commission offer traineeships?
This site is in English, French and German, the three working languages of the European Commission. Twice a year, the Commission offers 5-month paid traineeships in its Directorate-Generals, agencies and bodies. © iStock/BlackJack3D, 2020.
How often do you get paid for a traineeship?
Twice a year, the Commission offers 5-month paid traineeships in its Directorate-Generals, agencies and bodies, which have signed a Service Level Agreement with DG EAC/the Commission. Subsequent career opportunities may vary between these different entities. © iStock/BlackJack3D, 2020.
How often does the European Economic and Social Committee ( EESC ) train?
Twice a year the European Economic and Social Committee offers traineeships to university graduates. These periods of in-service training offer an opportunity to learn about the EESC’s roles and activities and to acquire professional experience in a multicultural environment.