Brexit: What it means for British citizens working or residing in Luxembourg
The outcome of the Brexit negotiations are still uncertain. In the meantime, Luxembourg just published a bill of law on 8 February 2019 (n°7406) to protect British citizens working as civil servants or government employees in case of a hard Brexit. What does it mean for British citizens not working as civil servants in Luxembourg? […]
Residence permit in Luxembourg for temporary Intra-company transfers (ICT)
Besides introducing a new regime for certain investors, the law of 8 March 2017 (modifying the law of 29 August 2008, the “Law of 2008”) foresees a new status for third-country nationals (“TCN”) in the case of temporary Intra-company transfer (“ICT”). This new law implements the Directive 2014/66/EU on the conditions of entry and residence […]
New investor status in Luxembourg
Since the Law of 8 March 2017 amending the Law of 28 August 2008 on free movement and immigration came into force (on 24 March 2017), the regulation for third-country nationals (i.e. nationals who are not citizens of a Member State of the European Union or the European Free Trade Association, “TCN”) have been modified. […]
Access to Luxembourg Working Market for highly skilled workers
Highly skilled workers from third countries (i.e. outside of the EU or the EEE) may apply for a special residence permit subject to an advantageous regime. The residence title for which highly skilled third-countries nationals (“TCN”) can apply for after entering the country (a temporary authorisation to stay is mandatory before entering the territory) is […]