Relocation & Integration Stories
Personal stories of relocation to Luxembourg. Interviews about moving abroad, integration challenges, cultural adaptation, language barriers and building a new life.
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17 materials
What should you do if you witness a crime?
Exclusively for Luxtoday, the Luxembourg police answered the most pressing questions concerning public safety and law and order. We learnt what to do if you find yourself at the scene of a crime, what to do to protect yourself, and when to call the emergency number and when it is better to walk to the nearest police station.
Dima Zicer: "Don't make your child stressed when they don't need to be" - why moving with a child is different. Luxtoday exclusive
Dima Zicer is a teacher and writer, a blogger and author of a podcast. He'll be performing a stand-up show in Luxembourg on 7 and 8 March. Our editorial team got the chance to chat with him about how to build relationships with children before, during and after moving to another country.
'We are being sent to torture'. How a refugee family tries to stay in Luxembourg
I wanted to see the country, but then I stayed forever
An expat's view of Luxembourg's political system
Why is it possible to vote in this country even without being a citizen, what parties are there and why does it matter?
Who is helping refugees in Luxembourg after February 24 and how
How to move to Luxembourg with a dog
How to enrol a child in a school in Luxembourg
Pregnancy and childbirth in Luxembourg
Pregnancy and childbirth is a difficult and extremely exciting process. It should be taken seriously and Luxembourg is up to this challenge.
Healthcare in Luxembourg: finding a doctor and insurance coverage
Health care in Luxembourg is available to everyone regardless of nationality. However, this system has some special features.
What Is a Tax Declaration in Luxembourg and How to File It
Luxtoday subscribers answer the most common questions about tax declarations in Luxembourg: who must file, how to fill it in, deductions, deadlines, and what happens next.
The Psychology of Immigration: Crises Expats Face in Luxembourg
An interview with a psychologist about the psychological challenges of moving to Luxembourg: adaptation, identity, career, relationships, and trailing spouses.











