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Can you live in Belgium and work in Luxembourg?

Can you live in Belgium and work in Luxembourg?

If you are an EU citizen or come from Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland, then you can work in Luxembourg but reside in Germany, France or Belgium. However, if you are a third-country national residing in a neighbouring country you will need a valid work permit and employment contract for Luxembourg.

Can I work in Belgium with EU Blue Card?

A European Blue Card allows an employee who is not a national of an EEA Member State or Switzerland, to work and reside in Belgium for more than 90 days.

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Can I have residency in two EU countries?

With an EU permanent residence permit, you have the option of obtaining a residence permit in other EU countries; that is, under certain conditions, you can live and work in another EU country. The EU permanent residence permit has unlimited validity.

Can I work in Belgium with Dutch residence permit?

Work permit for employees Foreign workers who wish to work in Belgium as employees (i.e. working under an employment contract) must hold a work permit. This does not apply to nationals of the Member States of the European Economic Area (in French or Dutch) or Swiss nationals.

Where should I live if I work in Luxembourg?

Working: Where to live in Luxembourg

  • Limpertsberg – Close to the city center and popular with students and city workers.
  • Howald – A quieter neighborhood with plenty of green spaces, although heavy traffic can be a problem.
  • Strassen – A calm but expensive area with forestry and excellent sporting facilities.
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How many cross border workers are in Luxembourg?

Of all the people working in Luxembourg, more than 45\% are cross-border workers. More than 200,000 cross-border workers cross the French, Belgian and German borders every day to work in Luxembourg and leave for France (106,197 employees), Belgium (47,422 employees) and Germany (47,361 employees) in the evening.

Can you live in Germany and work in Belgium?

If you are living in one of the following countries, you may go and work in Belgium without a work permit: Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Austria, Poland.

Do non-EU nationals living in Luxembourg need a permit to work?

Non-EU nationals who are family members of an EU citizen (or of a national of a country treated as such) living in Luxembourg do not need a specific permit to carry out a paid activity. Third-country nationals must meet the following requirements first:

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Who can join a family member in Luxembourg?

This procedure applies to third-country nationals who are family members of a third-country national (i.e. a national of a country which is not an EU Member State or a country treated as such) who wishes to join his or her family member (s) in Luxembourg. Family reunification is not possible for all family members.

When can I obtain Luxembourgish nationality?

If the applicant is not a resident of Luxembourg, Luxembourgish nationality can only be acquired after 3 years of marriage immediately preceding the option declaration.

Do I need a visa to enter Luxembourg from another country?

If they do not require a visa, the third-country national may enter Luxembourg with their authorisation to stay and their passport. If the third-country national does require a visa, they must apply for a type D visa before their trip and from their country of origin. The application, along with their authorisation to stay, must be submitted to: