Changing jobs and schools for your children, looking for somewhere to live, dealing with a host of administrative procedures, moving to Luxembourg is a real adventure. This move also has…
Read more : How can Newcomers optimise their tax returns?In Luxembourg, your employer will pay your full salary for the first 77 days during a reference period of 18 months. The Luxembourg ‘Caisse Nationale de Santé’ (CNS) will then…
Read more : Sick leave in Luxembourg: understanding your rights and obligationsWith 6,320 births registered in 2023[1], Luxembourg places great importance on family life. Parental leave means you can take time off work to care for your child. You can keep…
Read more : Parental leave in Luxembourg: the key pointsCan’t wait to put on your skis this winter, bathe yourself in snow and enjoy the charms of the mountains? To help you make the most of this week away…
Read more : Winter sports with peace of mind: what to do in case of an accidentThis year, don’t let an accident ruin your holiday! Skiing, snowboarding and even sledding are great ways to enjoy winter. Fractures, dislocations and concussions, on the other hand, are much…
Read more : Winter sports with total peace of mind: how to avoid injuryIn the midst of winter, what good habits can you adopt and what are the food supplements you can rely on to maintain your health? This article puts into perspective…
Read more : Vitamins and lifestyle: how can you strengthen your immunity?Although many types of insurance are essential, not all of them are required. This is particularly the case for private liability insurance, home insurance and supplementary health insurance. This article…
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