Immigrating to a different country is not always straightforward. One of the biggest difficulties if you want to immigrate for work purposes is finding a job and then going through the whole process of acquiring a visa. In this guide, we will discuss some of Luxembourg's main companies with visa sponsorship, with a particular focus on low-skilled jobs.
Many companies do not mention in their job offers if they offer visa sponsorship. If the position matches your profile, the best course of action is to apply and then mention the subject at some point during the recruitment process.
Luxembourg is an excellent destination for sightseeing, studying or working, but how many foreigners head to the Grand Duchy for work and how does this compare with other European countries? Let's take a look.
According to Eurostat data, in 2023 Luxembourg welcomed 9740 people, of which 3151 entered for work purposes. Although this is a significant figure, the country is almost at the bottom of the list in terms of the number of immigrants and far behind countries such as Poland with more than half a million immigrants or Germany approaching half a million. However, it must be considered that Luxembourg is a much smaller country with a much smaller labor market.
This is the data for 2023 but it is also appropriate to examine the evolution of the number of permits and reasons for the last few years. The following graph allows us to see this more clearly.
The number of residence permits granted by Luxembourg has always been increasing, except for 2020 when the health crisis caused a significant reduction. It is also interesting to note that the number of residence permits for work reasons is the second reason for entry after family reasons and represents one-third of the immigration in the country.
Although the number of employment-based immigrants in Luxembourg is much lower than in other European countries, this number increases every year. If you are interested in increasing the statistics, keep in mind that the immigration process is not as difficult as it seems. If you have a good understanding of the requirements to obtain a residence and work permit and you meet all of them, your application for residence and work will likely be accepted. In addition, if you look for companies in Luxembourg with visa sponsorship you will surely find one, many companies in the country are willing to help you with the visa process.
Also, keep in mind that working in Luxembourg offers many advantages, here are some of them:
The Grand Duchy offers ample immigration opportunities for both skilled and low-skilled profilers. Some of the most in-demand low-skilled positions in Luxembourg are as follows:
The demand for caregivers and nannies has seen a significant rise, especially for English-speaking expats.
We have come to a section that you were most probably waiting for, where to find companies in Luxembourg with visa sponsorship. At this point, it is important to understand that a sponsored visa refers to job offers where the employer in Luxembourg is responsible for the visa application process. The company does the hard work of processing the documents and submitting them to the government for approval.
Many companies can help you process the visa and sometimes this is directly mentioned in the job offer. However, this is not always the case, some employers may be willing to take care of visa arrangements even if it is not mentioned in the job offer, it is a matter of asking them about this at the right time during the recruitment process.
In general, larger companies with well-equipped human resources departments are more likely to be willing to help with visa procedures. In addition, these companies hiring many employees are usually aware of the necessary procedures. Here are some of these companies in different sectors of the economy:
Low-skilled jobs are generally aligned with the minimum wage for unskilled occupations which is at 2,570.93 euros gross per month (for 40 hours of work per week).
However, some positions that require certain knowledge and experience can offer somewhat higher salaries. In addition, during certain periods in high season, some industries may have difficulty finding staff and it may then be possible to negotiate a higher salary. On top of this, if your position involves working at night (between 01:00 and 06:00), you will receive 25% extra pay.
The normal salary for unskilled jobs in Luxembourg is the minimum wage for unskilled workers which stands at 2,570.93 euros gross per month.
To conclude, we will give you some useful tools and tips to make your search for a job in Luxembourg with visa sponsorship a success. When conducting your search you should keep the following points in mind:
Check out our dedicated article for detailed guidance on crafting an appropriate CV. You can also use the Europass CV template and the interactive tools on the dedicated EU site.
Industries such as finance, technology (IT and fintech), engineering, healthcare, and logistics are the most likely to offer visa sponsorship in Luxembourg. The financial sector is one of the largest, employing professionals in banking, investment, and insurance. The growing technology and ICT sectors also seek skilled international talent, especially in software development, data analysis, and cybersecurity. Other industries, like legal services and construction, also require specialized skills and may offer sponsorship.
Visa sponsorship for entry-level positions is less common, as companies tend to sponsor visas for experienced and highly skilled professionals. However, for roles in industries facing skill shortages, such as IT or healthcare, there may be more opportunities for entry-level visa sponsorship.
Job seekers can find visa-sponsored opportunities through job portals such as Jobs.lu, Moovijob, LinkedIn, and EURES (the European Job Mobility Portal). Networking through industry events and contacting multinational companies directly can also be effective. Specialized recruitment agencies in Luxembourg often list positions that come with visa sponsorship.
Source: ec.europa.eu, adem.public.lu, www.moovijob.com, emfg.fa.em4.oraclecloud.com
We took photos from these sources: Eurostat, Unsplash, Moovijob