Moving to Luxembourg

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Life in Luxembourg

Living in Luxembourg offers a vibrant international community and a high standard of living with picturesque landscapes, and historical towns. Nightlife in Luxembourg is diverse, with nice parties, many minibars, cafes, pubs and clubs. You can enjoy terrace meetings, early evening hours and make plans to spend a nice time here.

Luxembourg’s stable economy and low unemployment rate provide excellent job opportunities, especially in finance, technology, and European institutions.

Quick facts about working in Luxembourg:

  • Average working hours per week: 40 hours, 8 hours daily
  • Typical working day: Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
  • Number of Vacation days: 26 days 
  • Commute: Mostly by bus, trains and tram – it’s free!
  • Work culture: Hierarchical and formal
 

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Quick info about Luxembourg

Typical food

Bouneschlupp and Gromperenzopp (Green Bean and Potato Soup), Gromperekichelcher (Potato Pancakes), Bouchée à la Reine (Queen’s Morsel or Filled Puff Pastry), Letzeburger Kniddlelen (Luxembourg Dumplings.

Population

~640.000 people

Location

Luxembourg is located in Western Europe and borders Belgium, Germany, and France. The capital city is also named Luxembourg.

Languages

Luxembourgish, German, and French

Famous people

Andy Schleck, Désirée Nosbusch/Becker, Henri (Grand Duke of Luxembourg)

Currency

Euro ()

Avg. working week

40 hours 
8 hours daily

Healthcare

Their healthcare is of high quality and accessible to all residents.

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FAQ

No, EU citizens, as well as residents of Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland, do not need work permits to live or work in Luxembourg. Read more about it here.

You can communicate in Luxembourgish, French and German – and English. There are plenty of places to learn Luxembourgish once you live there, The government, non-profit organisations, local communes and schools, in addition to private companies and tutors, prices vary between €50 to €100 per course.

Pro-tip: If you sign a Welcome and Integration Contract (CAI) you get a reduced rate on language courses, free citizenship education courses and an orientation day to help with integration. You can do this in the Ministry of Family Affairs, Integration and the Greater Region

The temperatures in Luxembourg vary throughout the year. In winter (December to February), the average highs range from 2°C to 6°C, while lows can drop below freezing. Spring (March to May) brings milder temperatures, with highs around 9°C to 15°C. Summer (June to August) is warm, with average highs between 20°C and 25°C. Autumn (September to November) is cool and pleasant, with highs around 14°C to 18°C.

Getting around in Luxembourg is easy and efficient. The country has a well-developed public transportation system, including buses and trains that connect major cities and towns. Luxembourg City also offers a tram service. Cycling is popular and encouraged, with dedicated bike lanes and paths. Driving is another option, and the country has a well-maintained road network, though parking can be limited in urban areas.

Healthcare in Luxembourg is of high quality and accessible to all residents and expatriates. The country has a well-developed public healthcare system, supplemented by private health insurance options. Medical services are efficient, and there are numerous hospitals and healthcare facilities across the nation. Luxembourg’s healthcare system is well-funded and provides comprehensive coverage for its population.

Still not convinced about Luxembourg?

The country prides itself on a strong education system and high-quality healthcare, ensuring a comfortable and secure life for its residents. Luxembourg’s central location allows for easy travel nearby countries, making it an ideal base for exploring Europe. From its rich cultural heritage to its modern amenities, Luxembourg offers a perfect blend of tradition and progress, making it an attractive destination for those seeking a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle.

The business culture in Luxembourg is very polite and based on respect. They have hierarchical treatments, in businesses they are prudent and careful so don’t like to rush things. Be careful about bragging, since this is considered poor breeding. It seems to be a strict country regarding business but actually, people from Luxembourg are open to having personal relationships with co-workers, and being blunt is considered rude so even if they are honest to tell you something you may not like, they will try to do it as charmfully and politely as possible.

Luxembourg is a multicultural country, it’s perfect for EU expats who wants to gain experience in the job market with a structural set of rules but also with the flexibility enough to enjoy their free time, and the quality of life is definitely something famous in Luxembourg, also as the heart of Europe you may find easier to travel to other countries from here, its very good working benefits and high salaries, plus the job market is always seeking for new employees.

Finally, the country has their cultural treats originating from France more than Germany, and they consider punctuality very important. Since it’s a small country, family tends to grow together and the obligation to one’s family is the first priority. It’s a strongly religious country with almost all the population being catholic, you can appreciate the church influences in their holidays and the hierarchical treatments.

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