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Luxembourg

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Study. Work. Live in Luxembourg

Luxembourg is one of Europe's most prosperous and stable countries, known for its strong financial sector, multilingual workforce, and high standard of living. Although it is small in size, it offers significant opportunities for skilled professionals, international students, entrepreneurs, and visitors.

We support candidates interested in Luxembourg by conducting a thorough eligibility assessment, reviewing qualifications, guiding job search strategies where applicable, and assisting with document preparation. We ensure that residence permit applications are accurate and compliant with Luxembourgish immigration law.

Visas to Luxembourg

Luxembourg provides structured immigration pathways for students, skilled professionals, and tourists through its residence permit system and the Schengen visa framework.

Student Visa

Luxembourg provides residence permits for higher education at recognized institutions. Students must secure admission first, then apply for a temporary authorization to stay. Part-time work is allowed under specific conditions, and studying here can serve as a pathway to future employment within the EU.

Work Visa

Luxembourg offers residence permits for salaried employment and highly skilled professionals. Many applicants must secure a job offer before applying. Highly qualified professionals may qualify under EU Blue Card schemes offering broader European mobility.

Tourist Visa

Tourist travel to Luxembourg falls under the Schengen visa system for short stays. Visitors must demonstrate financial capacity, accommodation arrangements, and clear intention to return to their home country.

Why Luxembourg?

A small but powerful European nation offering exceptional quality of life and career opportunities.

  • One of the highest GDP per capita in the world
  • Multilingual environment — French, German, Luxembourgish, and English widely spoken
  • Strong banking, technology, and EU institutional sectors
  • Gateway to broader EU employment opportunities

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about moving to Luxembourg.

Yes, you need a residence permit for salaried employment. Employer sponsorship is often required, and highly qualified professionals may qualify under the EU Blue Card scheme.

Luxembourg is multilingual. French and German are mainly used in business. English is widely spoken, especially in the financial sector and international organizations.

Yes, students holding a valid residence permit are generally allowed to work part-time under specific conditions set by Luxembourgish immigration law.

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