Luxembourg Work Visa Process for Third Country Nationals (2024)

Are you a non-EU citizen looking to work in Luxembourg? This guide will explain the work visa process for third-country nationals in 2024.

Who Needs a Work Visa?

If you’re a citizen of a country outside the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), or Switzerland, you’ll need a work visa to work in Luxembourg. Luxembourg offers long-stay work visas for various categories, including salaried workers, highly qualified workers, and self-employed individuals.

Types of Luxembourg Long-Stay Work Visas

  • Salaried Worker: This is the most common type of visa, ideal for those with a valid employment contract with a Luxembourg company.
  • Highly Qualified Worker (EU Blue Card): This targets professionals with specific skills and qualifications in high demand.
  • Transferred Salaried Worker: This caters to individuals transferring within the same company to a Luxembourg branch.
  • Posted Salaried Worker: This is for temporary assignments to Luxembourg by a company located in another country.
  • Seasonal Worker: This visa is for those employed for a specific seasonal activity.
  • Self-Employed Person: This applies to individuals who want to establish and run their own business in Luxembourg.
  • Sportspeople and Coaches: This caters to professional athletes and coaches coming to work in Luxembourg.

The Work Visa Process

The work visa process for third-country nationals involves several steps:

Before Entering Luxembourg

  1. Temporary Authorization to Stay: Apply for a temporary authorization to stay with the General Department of Immigration (usually done by your employer).
  2. D Visa Application: Once you receive temporary authorization, apply for a long-stay (D) visa at the Luxembourg embassy/consulate in your home country.

After Entering Luxembourg

  1. Medical Checkup: Undergo a medical examination as required by the authorities.
  2. Temporary Residence Permit: Apply for a temporary residence permit within three months of arrival. This permit is valid for up to five years.
  3. Local Registration: Register your presence with the local administration office within three working days of arrival.

Additional Requirements

  • Job offer from Luxembourg
  • Valid work contract with a Luxembourg employer
  • Employer registration of your right to employment with the National Employment Agency (ADEM)
  • Clean criminal record
  • Completed visa application form
  • Health insurance
  • Bank statement
  • Copies of educational documents

Luxembourg Permanent Residence

After legally staying in Luxembourg for five years, you can apply for a permanent residence permit.

Resources

For more details and the latest information, visit the Luxembourg government website: Luxembourg Immigration for Third Country Nationals.

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