Moving to Luxembourg as a salaried worker or an independent entrepreneur poses several challenges: one of them is receiving authorization to stay based on the work grounds. This article will help you navigate work-related relocation in its fullest.
Luxembourg immigration law allows third-country nationals (i.e. non-EU) to legalize in Luxembourg as:
«Blue card» is an EU member state residence and work permit for highly qualified third-country nationals. People considered to be highly qualified are:
As a result, if you are applying for a position as a front-end developer in Luxembourg and expect to move on the Blue Card, you will need to demonstrate an appropriate education in software engineering or work contracts, that will confirm that you have previous work experience.
Blue Card is issued for a period of 1 to 4 years, depending on the term of the employment contract, and it is extendable.
When it comes to moving to Luxembourg for work, Blue Card holders are in a better position than those who entered on a regular work visa.
What are the differences?
It is up to you to decide how to move to Luxembourg — with an ordinary work visa or with a Blue Card. But for the Blue Card you are required to have: