Retirement planning in Luxembourg is a serious subject for everyone, whether you’re a resident or a cross-border worker…just like many countries, Luxembourg is facing demographic changes to its aging population. In order…
Read more : Pension reform in Luxembourg: What key changes are in store for 2026
During this period of confinement, the shops are closed, but certain purchases are still important, even if they are not a “basic necessity” (books, clothing, etc.). Inevitably, we are turning…
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Phishing is a computer scam technique that has been around since the 1990s, but with the increase in personal data stored online and the prevalence of social networking sites, it…
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Salary, taxes, housing, transport and more… Starting a job in a new country always means a lot of administrative procedures and requires some time to adapt. To help you take…
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You’re getting ready to celebrate and you might like to mark the occasion by letting off a few rockets or firecrackers in your garden… However is it legal? In fact,…
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Pollen, hair, dust mites, sunlight, food, medication: you can be allergic to more or less everything. That said, allergy is sometimes a seasonal disease. People do not expose themselves to…
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If you haven’t yet fitted your home with fire detectors, you cannot delay it a moment longer! Since 1 January 2023, these are mandatory in all residential accommodation in Luxembourg.…
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