Moving to :
Luxembourg
There are a number of things you will need to research or do before moving to Luxembourg, these include:
Local Culture
Luxembourg's culture is defined in many ways. From it's folk traditions and festivals to its independent nature. Clicking on the links below will help you understand the country and its unique appeal.
Wikipedia article on Luxembourg's culture
Geocities - Culture
Kwintessential - Luxembourg
Each area of Luxembourg will also have its own history and culture. Don't forget to run a search specifically on the area of Luxembourg you are looking at moving to. We recommend Google for all searches and the easiest way of searching for local culture is to put "culture" + the area of Luxembourg you are investigating.
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Residence Permits/Visa Requirements/Fees
As an EU national you do not need a work permit to work in Luxembourg. However it is always best to be prepared, and have employment set up before you go.
As an EU Citizen, you are entitled to stay freely in Luxembourg for 3 months. If you plan on staying longer than this, you will need to obtain a "Carte de Séjour" which is basically an identity card and becomes your residence permit. You will need to apply for this at the Ministry of Justice.
Ministry of Justice - this site is only in French
Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Coming to Luxembourg
More information can be found on this in our "living in..." Registering your arrival in the Country ".
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How to search for work if you do not already have a job
There are a number of websites which focus on job searches in Luxembourg. The following are a few, however we can not take personal liability for any of their content or claims.
Jobs Abroad
4ICJ
Job Centre Plus
Executives on the Web
Tip Top Jobs
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The importance of your Contract of Employment
An employment contract is compulsory. Before signing your contract, make sure you understand it fully. If it is not in English, ask if it can be translated so that there is no question in your mind what you are signing. If they can't do this, then spend the money and take it to a translator. Always better to be safe than sorry. Check things like disciplinary procedures, performance indicators, how they intent to pay you and how often and that they will take care of your tax and social security payments.
Your contract is essential when applying for residency. It is proof that you will be able to support yourself. You will need to show them a copy when making the application.
If you do not have an employment contract you will be working illegally and could be sent home. In order to work you will also need a social security number and a tax card. Your employer/accountant should be able to help you arrange this.
More information can be found about this on our "living in..." Tax registration with the authorities).
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Self Employed? Starting a new business
If you are planning on going to Luxembourg and starting your own business, this site may be of use to you: Doing Business
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Studying in Luxembourg
If you're going to study in Luxembourg, you will need information regarding courses.
Prospects - Postgraduate study
Open University - Business School in Luxembourg
European Youth Portal - Luxembourg
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School/Childcare - admissions, childcare, registration
Daycare spaces are limited and heavily fought for, so apply in plenty of time. Your local authority can help find daycare places. Information regarding childcare for pre-school children can be found here:
Equal - Family & Work Reconciliation
There are two types of preschool education: early education and pre-school. Early education is optional and caters to three year olds. It educates using various types of play. Pre-school (Spillschoul) is compulsory for children who have their fourth birthday before 1st September in a given year Parents must register for a pre-school place at their local town hall.
The rules for compulsory schooling are simple. Children are expected to start school at the age of 4. They must complete two years of pre-school, 6 years of primary school and three years of secondary school. This system is not dissimilar to the UK educational system. One of the biggest decisions you need to make will be "Do I want my children educated in English, at an International school, or in a Luxembourg school?" These sites may help you with this decision.
Ministry of Education - Education of foreigners
CC - Go to pages 38-43 to find out more about the Luxembourg education system
International school of Luxembourg
European Council of International Schools
British International schools in Luxembourg
Luxembourg - Schools
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Retiring to Luxembourg
If you are considering retiring to Luxembourg, then the following sites should be useful:
Direct Gov - Preparing to move or retire abroad
Foreign & Commonwealth Office - Moving Abroad
MSNBC - Luxembourg the place to retire
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Accommodation, property search
The decision regarding whether to purchase or rent a property in Luxembourg can be difficult. If you are looking to buy, then these links will help.
Your house abroad
House buying
Right Move - Property Website
Directory of Property Real Estate Agents
Rental can be harder as most real estate agencies focus on short term/holiday rentals, however it is not impossible. You will usually be expected to pay a deposit and a months' rent in advance and property search for rentals is usually easier in autumn and winter as during the summer months the shorter lease periods are more appealing to landlords.
The Move Channel - Rental in Luxembourg
Ezilon - Properties
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Removal Companies and Personal Effects

When shipping your personal (household) effects within the EU, they are not subject to normal customs formalities or restrictions.
Please check our Resources section to see if there is any further information on English speaking removal companies.
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Public Healthcare
The Form E111 is no longer valid. You should obtain a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) before leaving the UK. The EHIC is not a substitute for medical and travel insurance, but entitles you to emergency medical treatment on the same terms as Luxembourg nationals.
NHS Guide
Foreign & Commonwealth Office - Travel Insurance
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Registering with a Doctor/Dentist
Many Doctors and Dentists are English speaking. You have a free choice of general practitioner, paediatrician and several specialists within your area, providing your choice does not bring the doctor's/dentist's list above the maximum patients permitted. For an English speaking Doctor, ask around - other Brits in the neighbourhood can help as well as many of the locals.
The Foreign Office in Luxembourg also has a list of Doctors and Dentists:
Foreign Office - Useful Telephone Numbers
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Medication
Before taking any medication into Luxembourg make sure that you check that it is legal to do so. Interestingly 63% of Britons didn’t know that some medication in the UK e.g. alcohol based prescription drugs and painkillers such as codeine are illegal in some countries. In Japan for instance, the Vicks inhaler and Sudafed are illegal!
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Private Medical Insurance, Healthcare and Hospitals

Private medical insurance is a personal choice. Although not necessary as the public healthcare in Luxembourg is adequate, it can act as a security blanket if something goes seriously wrong. Aprox 75% of the population does purchase an independent medical insurance to cover things which are not considered as essential under many schemes.
BMA - Luxembourg
Please check our Resources section to see if there is any further information on additional medical insurance, general private heathcare and private hospitals.
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Banking
Opening a bank account is not difficult however there are a huge variety of banks to choose from. You can go into any bank with your ID (passport) and open an account. Do your research first to ensure you get a bank which works for you. You want to look at international bank transfer rates and internet/telephone banking options etc. Take a look at the banks websites and talk to other locals etc before making your decision.
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Setting up TV, Telephone and Internet
Many companies take a while to set these up, so once you know where you will be living, you might want to contact these companies in advance, so you are able to have connection from the day you move in.
Luxembourg Online - Offering TV, Cable and Internet - look for the British flag to switch to English.
Luxweb
Mum - pages here are either in French or German. You will need a native speaker.
Like in most countries, Cable and Satelite companies can offer the full range of TV, Telephone and Internet services. So it's worth doing your research.
Please check our Resources section to see if there are any alternatives.
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Registering for a mobile phone
There are many mobile phone operators and offers available. Talk to people, and shop around for the best deal for you.
As for your UK mobile. Our guess is that you will be returning to the UK from time to time and may want a low cost way for people to contact you when you are there. So why not cancel your contract, but switch to a "Pay as you go"? This is a number that most of your friends/family will already have, so record your voicemail explaining that this phone is now only on when you are in the UK, and tell them how to contact you when you're not. Be careful when choosing your PAYG plan as some expect you to use your phone every few weeks to keep it active.
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Taking your car
Deciding whether to take your car or not is something you will need to think about. What is "right" varies from person to person. For example, for my first move, I took my UK car with me for the first 6 months only. This gave me the security blanket when I wasn't sure if I would stay. Had I returned to the UK, I wouldn't have then had to look for a new car. Having decided to stay, I returned my UK car to the UK, and bought a local one. Just make sure that if you decide to take your own car, your insurance covers you properly with a "permanent green card"!
Don't forget you must also notify the DVLA if you plan to take your car out of the UK either temporarily or permanently.
Direct Gov - Taking your car abroad
If you decide to import your vehicle permanently, contact your local police station who can point you in the direction of the vehicle registration office. They will be able to give you information regarding all the procedures which will need to be followed to ensure your car is legally registered in Luxembourg.
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Moving your pets
No one wants to leave their other family members behind, so take them with you! Also, please don't forget to consider they may need their own Residency permits once in Luxembourg.
DEFRA - Qualifying Countries for the PETS Scheme
DEFRA - Preparing your pet for travel (cats, dogs & ferrets)
DEFRA - Preparing your pet for travel (rabits and rodents)
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Make sure your passport is valid
Make sure you have a valid passport. You do not need a minimum period of validity; however it must remain valid for the duration of your stay.
UK Passport Office - UK Passport Information
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Tickets for your move, hotel bookings and car rental
When moving you need to set a date to do so. Once you have this date, you need to consider your flights or travel arrangements. Investigate cheap flights or travel. There is no need to spend a fortune getting there when there are many cheap options available. The following site details the list of low cost airlines flying to Luxembourg:
Attitude Travel - Guide to Cheap Airline Carriers
If you have not arranged somewhere to live, make sure you have accommodation until you do. Book yourself a hotel. In addition, you may be going to sign contracts for your accommodation. This does not mean you can stay there on the first night! This may not be possible. So make sure you know exactly what your plans are and make arrangements that take these into consideration.
Where car hire is concerned do your research. Different companies offer different deals at different times.
Please check our Resources section to see if there more information on car hire and deals.
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UK Voter Registration
Don't Lose Your Vote!
If you are 18 and over, and were previously registered to vote in the UK within the last 15 years, you can apply to register again as an overseas voter.
Overseas Voting
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Final Checklists
Home and travel
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Decide which possessions you will take to Luxembourg, which you will leave in the UK and which items you can sell before you leave.
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Obtain estimates for the move from at least three removal companies.
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Purchase boxes, labels and bubble wrap. When you pack boxes, list the contents on a label.
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Make sure you have nothing on loan such as videos, library books and if so, return them.
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Have you anything at the dry cleaners?
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Arrange moving date and confirm at least twice.
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Check all the details of your Luxembourg purchase. Confirm mortgage and lawyers.
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Make sure you have some cash for your journey and arrival in Luxembourg.
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Notify authorities, banks, building societies etc of your new contact details.
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Check any schooling arrangements for the children.
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Make arrangements for your pets travel and arrival.
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Check passports, travel tickets and car documents. Have you got travel insurance?
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Have you got a green card for your car insurance?
Final Preparations
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Defrost Fridges and Freezers.
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Do a last minute wash.
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Have personal possessions to hand i.e. passports, visas, jewellery.
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Go through any relevant paperwork i.e. Visa’s, plane tickets and make sure all are in order.
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Do a last minute meter reading.
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Clean your house or arrange for a professional cleaning company to come in,
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Go through the items like clothing you wish to take with you on the plane, do you have enough clothes to last you until your container arrives?
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Make sure you have also packed some of the children’s favourite toys as you need them to feel at home as quickly as possible.
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Make sure you visit your doctor and get enough prescription drugs to see you through until you register with a new doctor.
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Also get copies of your medical records.
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If you wear disposable contact lenses make sure you have enough to cover you until you can register with an optician. Also get copies of your prescription.
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Parking. Check with neighbours if they will leave room outside both properties for your removal van and resolve any parking problems i.e. arranging permits.
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Dig out all keys for locks, doors, window keys etc
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Final Notifications
You will need to remember to notify a number of organisations regarding your move.
You can use this as a checklist:
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Services
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Electoral Role
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Council Tax
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Gas
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Telephone Land Line
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Electric
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Mobile
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Cable/Satellite/Internet Services
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Club Cards - Boots/Tesco/Sainsbury etc
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TV Licence 0870 242 3349
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Water
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Post Office - redirection
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Financial
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Bank or Building Societies
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Home Insurance
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Building Insurance
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Inland Revenue
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Savings/Bonds
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Life Policies
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Employer - Payroll
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Catalogues
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National Insurance
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Motoring
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Vehicle Registration 0870 240 0010
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Vehicle Insurance
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Driving License 0870 240 0009
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Breakdown Services
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Health
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Doctor
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Dentist
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Optician
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Private Healthcare
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National Blood Bank 0845 7711711
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Other
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Subscriptions
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School/Colleges/Nursery
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Library
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Milk Delivery
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Gym/Golf Club
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Newspapers
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Unions
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N.B. Most companies require notice and be aware that you may get billed for that period.
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