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Located in the heart of Europe, Luxembourg boasts a picturesque landscape as well as many charming cities. Despite its small size, Luxembourg packs a punch in terms of quality of life, making it a perfect destination for remote workers seeking a balance of work and play.

Freelancing and employment laws in Luxembourg

Luxembourg has a very favourable business environment, making it an ideal location for freelancers and remote workers. As a member of the European Union, Luxembourg follows all EU employment laws, including those regarding freelancing. If you live in the EU, you won’t need a visa. If you don’t, you’ll need to apply for a temporary residence permit from the Immigration Department of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs then, after obtaining the temporary residence permit, apply for a type D visa. Freelancers in Luxembourg must register with the Joint Social Security Centre by submitting a ‘declaration of start of employment for self-employed persons’ form. Depending on the nature of your freelancing business, you may need to apply for a business permit (source).

However, if you’re looking to make things even easier for yourself, joining the Hightekers network would allow you to be issued a full-time employment contract from Hightekers, thus significantly simplifying your move to Luxembourg. It is also worth noting that Luxembourg offers a special tax regime for highly-skilled workers, known as the impatriate tax regime. Under this regime, highly-skilled workers who are new to Luxembourg and who earn more than a certain threshold can benefit from a partial or total tax exemption. As a member of the Hightekers network, you may be eligible for this tax benefit (source).

Quality of Life in Luxembourg

Luxembourg is a great place to settle if you’re looking for a high quality of life. The country offers excellent healthcare, education, and public safety, and is also known for its diverse cultural and recreational opportunities, with plenty of museums, parks, and festivals to explore. Luxembourg City is a vibrant hub of activity, with plenty of cafes, restaurants, and bars to socialise in. The country also boasts a strong sense of community, with friendly locals who are welcoming to newcomers and offers a good balance of greenery and countryside, and lively and active cities.

Infrastructure in Luxembourg

Like many Western European countries, Luxembourg has excellent infrastructure, with modern and reliable telecommunications and transportation systems. The country is known for its high-speed internet connectivity, with an average download speed of around 70 Mbps, and most of the country has 4G+ and 5G connectivity. As a remote worker in Luxembourg, you can rest assured that you will have access to a stable and fast internet connection, allowing you to work efficiently and without interruptions (source).

Transport in Luxembourg

Transportation in Luxembourg is considered efficient and reliable, with a well-connected public transportation system that covers most of the country. The country’s small size as well as its excellent roads and well-maintained highways make it quite easy to navigate. When it comes to the capital, Luxembourg City, it has an extensive public transportation system, including buses and trams. The country also has a well-developed network of bike paths, making cycling a popular, cheap and convenient mode of transportation.

Cost of living in Luxembourg

Luxembourg is known for being one of the most expensive countries in Europe. The cost of living is higher than in many other European countries, especially when it comes to housing and food. However, salaries are also high, with average salaries in Luxembourg being high compared to the European average and much higher than in neighbouring countries. Also, as a remote worker, you may be able to enjoy a more affordable lifestyle, as you won’t have to pay for daily commuting or other expenses associated with working in an office. The cost of living can vary depending on your lifestyle and location, with Luxembourg City being the most expensive area in the country. The high cost of living is offset by the high quality of life, excellent social benefits, and, as mentioned, generally higher salaries in Luxembourg.

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