Luxembourg Guide
Getting used to living in a new country is always a challenge. The Just Landed Guide is designed to help you deal with the day-to-day challenges of living, working or studying in Luxembourg. It is full of useful information and step-by-step guides on how things work and how to survive in Luxembourg.
Culture
- Ten facts about Luxembourg: From the climate to the Royal Family
- Cuisine: Wining and dining in Luxembourg
- Shopping and nightlife: Make the most of your time in Luxembourg
- Luxembourg with family: Child-friendly activities
Travel & Leisure
- Driving in Luxembourg: Regulations and dealing with accidents
- Requirements and types of driving licences: How to get a driving licence in Luxembourg
- Transportation in Luxembourg: Train, bus, bike, air travel and boat trips
- Luxembourg’s natural beauty: Discovering the lakes and rivers
Telephone & Internet
- Mobile phones in Luxembourg: Providers and plans
- Calling abroad in Luxembourg: Save money on international calls
- Internet in Luxembourg: Get connected
Property
- Buying property in Luxembourg: Procedures and paperwork
- Property fees in Luxembourg: Transaction and ownership costs
Visas & Permits
- Visas for Luxembourg: Requirements and application procedures
- Identity cards: How to obtain them
- Work permits: Types of permits and application procedure
- Citizenship: How to obtain the Luxembourger nationality
Jobs
- Introduction: The job market for foreigners
- Qualifications: What qualifications do I need to work in Luxembourg
- Employment Agencies: Public and Private Employment Agencies
- International Civil Service: Working for an international organisation
- Temping & Internships: Casual work and Trainees
- Job hunting: How to look for a job in Luxembourg
- Job Applications in Luxembourg: CVs and cover letters
- Working in Luxembourg: Salary and working conditions
- Employment contracts: What employment contracts entail
- Social Security: The social security system in Luxembourg
- Unemployment Benefit: Getting money when you loose your job
- Pensions: An introduction to the pension system in Luxembourg
Housing & Rentals
- Introduction: The rental market in Luxembourg
- Finding accommodation: How to find a place to live
- Leases: All you need to know before signing a rental agreement
- Other things to consider: Common charges, house rules and inventory
- Buying property: How to buy a place in Luxembourg
Health
- Hospitals and clinics: How to deal with hospitals in Luxembourg
- Doctors & Dentists: Appointments, visits and insurance refunds
- Drugs & Medicines: Where to get them
- Emergencies: Emergency numbers and doctors
- Health Insurance: How to cover your medical expenses in Luxembourg
Money
- Banks in Luxembourg: Where to manage your finances
- Opening a bank account in Luxembourg: Process & requirements
- Bank Transfers: How to make payments in Luxembourg
- Debit & credit cards: Using debit and credit cards in Luxembourg
- Credit & Charge Cards: How to use credit cards in Luxembourg
- Income tax: An introduction to the income tax in Luxembourg
- Income Tax liability: Who is liable to pay income taxes in Luxembourg?
- Taxable Income: What part of my income is taxable?
- Tax Bills: When to pay them and other matters
Language
- Language: Languages and dialects in Luxembourg
- Language schools: Where to learn the languages of Luxembourg
Education
- Universities: How to get a degree in Luxembourg
- Further education: Other learning opportunities in Luxembourg
Moving
- Before you move: A checklist of things you have to consider
- Professional removal companies: How to work with them
- Doing it yourself: How to arrange your move abroad