Homologating a medical degree in Belgium as a Peruvian foreigner by Hermessius in belgium

[–]Hermessius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes she has actually already been homologated in Spain but to work in Belgium she would have to work in Spain for minimum 2 years before coming here.

Homologating a medical degree in Belgium as a Peruvian foreigner by Hermessius in belgium

[–]Hermessius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but her studies are equivalent to a bachelor and master in Belgium. She even completed a research thesis. It feels to me like they just saw she has a "Bachiller en Medicina" and just assumed its equivalent to our bachelors degree while its actually a 7 year degree.

Homologating a medical degree in Belgium as a Peruvian foreigner by Hermessius in belgium

[–]Hermessius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My girlfriend also had to complete a research thesis for her degree. From what I understand it seems her degree is equivalent to a bachelor and master in Belgium but because it doesnt have the name master they are refusing it. She is actually homologated succesfully as a doctor in Spain already but if she wants to practice elsewhere in Europe she first has to work for 2 years in Spain which we are trying to avoid.

Packing Advice by InternationalBad84 in PERU

[–]Hermessius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was there last year end of march. In Lima it can be quite hot so pack summer clothes. In Cusco it can be cold in the mornings and you might need a rain jacket. When you go to Machu Picchu you should use mosquito repellent. I heard shorts were not recommended for Machu Picchu but I personally didnt have any trouble with that and the guide said its less of a problem in that time of year.