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        $jobs = EventJob::with(['applications' => function ($query) {
            $query->where('accepted', false);
        }, 'job' => function($query)   {
            $query->where('division_id', 1);
        }, 'event' => function($query) use ($date) {
            $query->where('date', '>=', $date);
        }])->get();

Complete overhaul of the question.

I wan't only the EventJob elements where the conditions in the $query are true but I get all the elements.

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  • When you say you are stuck, what is the outcome you are getting versus the outcome you want?
    – user4796879
    May 11, 2016 at 12:39
  • I can get all Events after the specified date. But I have no clue how to get the EventJobs with the restriction of division_id on the Job Element that is referenced from the EventJob Element.
    – Thargor
    May 11, 2016 at 12:45
  • I will refactor the question.
    – Thargor
    May 11, 2016 at 13:08
  • Deleted previous comments as they are irrelevant. Having a look at new question now
    – user4796879
    May 11, 2016 at 13:11
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    $events= Event::eventJobs()->where('date', '>=', $date)->get(); it will all eventJobs for specific event date . May 11, 2016 at 13:12

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Seems like the function you're looking for is whereHas, it is documented here.

Your code would then be :

$jobs = EventJob::whereHas('applications', function ($query) {
    $query->where('accepted', false);
})->whereHas('job', function($query)   {
    $query->where('division_id', 1);
})->wherehas('event', function($query) use ($date) {
    $query->where('date', '>=', $date);
})->get();
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