Excellent destination
Excellent destination
Quality of life index out of 100
Luxembourg
German
Luxembourg
Luxembourg delivers sky-high purchasing power and Europe's highest minimum wage — in a multilingual family haven at the heart of France, Germany, and Belgium.
What it's like to live in Luxembourg
Luxembourg is a small, landlocked European country nestled between Belgium, France, and Germany. Despite its modest size, Luxembourg boasts significant economic and political importance within the European Union. The country is known for its highly d...
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Healthcare
- Luxembourg boasts a high-quality, universal healthcare system, primarily funded by mandatory social security contributions.
- The public system, managed by the Caisse Nationale de Santé (CNS), covers most medical costs, operating on a reimbursement model, though a direct payment system (PID) is being rolled out.
- Expats working in Luxembourg are automatically enrolled in the public system through their employer's registration with the Joint Centre of Social Security (CCSS).
Luxembourg, as a Schengen Area member, allows visa-free entry for citizens of over 60 countries, including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, and Japan, for short stays up to 90 days within any 180-day period. This applies to tourism, business meetings, family visits, or short-term studies. Stays are cumulative across all 27 Schengen countries, and overstaying can result in fines or a ban of up to 3 years. All travelers must present a passport valid for at least 3...
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