The 21-year-old, who has only scored once in 18 games this season, has agreed to a long-term contract for an undisclosed fee, subject to a work permit.
Following the arrival of Todd Cantwell, he is Michael Beale's second signing.
"I feel very excited to be here and very proud to join a very big club. "I'm excited to play at Ibrox," Raskin said.
"The manager persuaded me to come because I had a few other offers. I wanted to come here because I believe the manager can help me improve."
Born in Liege, he began his career at Standard before moving on to Anderlecht and Gent as a youth player before returning to his first club in 2019 and making 96 appearances.
"I feel very excited to be here and very proud to join a very big club. "I'm excited to play at Ibrox," Raskin said.
"The manager persuaded me to come because I had a few other offers. I wanted to come here because I believe the manager can help me improve."
Born in Liege, he began his career at Standard before moving on to Anderlecht and Gent as a youth player before returning to his first club in 2019 and making 96 appearances.
"As a football club, Nicolas is a player that we have tracked for a long time and we are very pleased to welcome him and his family to Rangers," said Beale.
"He is a young player that has already amassed good experience in domestic and European competition. I am looking forward to working with him closely and integrating him into our team."
Raskin played against Rangers in the Europa League group stage in December 2020, coming off the bench in the Ibrox side's 3-2 win.
Arrived. Extremely proud to have signed for this beautiful club, more than 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗱𝘆 for the upcoming challenges and can’t wait to face u guys at Ibrox 🔵⚪️🔴. pic.twitter.com/racaFejKss
— Raskin Nicolas (@n_raskin) January 31, 2023
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