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Tamara Tami

Tamara Tami

Student
Sep 15, 2021
106
HELP PLEASE 2 questions, no body helped i know some people know about this.
1 Does anybody know if belgium accepts assisted suicide for foreign patients with psychiatric conditions? yes or no?
2if the answer is yes, What are the belgium organisations for assisted suicide due to psychiatric conditions?
 
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RainAndSadness

RainAndSadness

Administrator
Jun 12, 2018
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I don't think they do. You must be a legal resident in Belgium if I'm not mistaken. Switzerland seems to be the only country so far that has established the so-called "suicide tourism", allowing foreigners to die in Switzerland under certain conditions.
 
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AnestheticVoid

AnestheticVoid

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Feb 17, 2022
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Does any country really assist suicide for mental health conditions? I was under the impression it was solely for physical and terminal conditions?
 
Interloper

Interloper

All you have to do is ask
Jul 23, 2021
693
Does any country really assist suicide for mental health conditions? I was under the impression it was solely for physical and terminal conditions?
You need to be able to prove that it is absolutely crippling your day to day life. I don't know how it would work for a foreigner though, I thought you needed to have a long standing relation with a GP who has to sign off on it too.