Luxembourg – Education and Schools

Luxembourg provides a generously funded, multilingual public education system available free of charge to all children residing in the country from the age of four. The school structure spans pre-primary, primary, and secondary levels, placing considerable emphasis on proficiency in

Luxembourg – Driving Licenses

Whether you can drive in Luxembourg as a foreign national hinges primarily on where your licence was originally issued. Licences from EEA countries benefit from automatic mutual recognition with no expiry of that recognition, whereas those issued outside the EEA

Luxembourg – Driving

Getting behind the wheel in Luxembourg means travelling on well-kept roads that follow right-hand traffic conventions, observing rules largely shared across continental Europe, and getting to grips with a handful of local requirements — including specific right-of-way rules and a

Luxembourg – Doctors

Luxembourg runs a mandatory social insurance-based healthcare system administered by the National Health Fund (Caisse Nationale de Santé, CNS). Every legal resident — expats included — is required to enrol, and the CNS covers between 80% and 100% of the

Luxembourg – Disability

Luxembourg maintains a robust legal framework protecting the rights of disabled residents, grounded in the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, binding EU anti-discrimination law, and dedicated domestic statutes. The capital’s public transport network is largely designed

Luxembourg – Cycling

Luxembourg is steadily establishing itself as a genuine cycling destination, catering to both everyday commuters and leisure riders. Though it has not yet matched the Netherlands or Denmark when it comes to daily cycling rates, the Grand Duchy boasts an

Luxembourg – Cost of Living

Luxembourg regularly features near the top of global rankings for cost of living, with accommodation expenses — above all in Luxembourg City — representing the single greatest financial burden for the majority of relocating professionals. Prices for everyday necessities such

Luxembourg – Citizenship

Luxembourg citizenship is accessible to any adult who satisfies the relevant eligibility conditions — most often through five years of lawful residence leading to naturalisation, or alternatively through descent, marriage to a Luxembourg national, or the formal “option” declaration procedure.