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Expats in Luxembourg are developing start-ups to address challenges in the roommate search process, which has been affected by increasing scams and housing pressure.

1·1 source·21 May
Luxembourg Times

A Luxembourg expat from Marrakesh provides recommendations for dining, transportation, and tea in Marrakesh, Morocco.

1·1 source·19 May
Luxembourg Times

Luxembourg doctors express opposition to a proposed EU bill that may require professionals to assist in identifying undocumented migrants. The bill is currently under consideration for a vote.

1·1 source·visa·13 May
Luxembourg Times

Luxembourg's reception capacity for asylum seekers is under discussion among political representatives. ADR deputy Fred Keup and LSAP MP Liz Braz are debating issues related to integration and the distribution of refugees across municipalities.

1·1 source·visa·11 May
Luxembourg Times

A finance worker relocated from Luxembourg due to strict rental criteria and social isolation. The individual sought a more typical living experience.

1·1 source·11 May
Luxembourg Times

Luxembourg Air Rescue decontaminated a plane following a repatriation mission for two infected passengers from the cruise ship MV Hondius. The passengers were transported to Amsterdam.

1·1 source·travel·7 May
Luxembourg Times

Three US nationals who previously lived in Luxembourg discuss their reasons for leaving, citing job availability, pension concerns, and social life challenges.

1·1 source·7 May
Luxembourg Times

Luxembourg ombudsman Claudine Konsbruck reports an increase in complaints regarding refugee housing and long waiting times for family reunification applications. This statement comes one year into her tenure.

1·1 source·visa·6 May
Luxembourg Times

Luxembourg's population reached just under 691,000 on January 1, 2025, according to Statec data. The growth rate slowed as immigration decreased.

1·1 source·visa·5 May
Luxembourg Times

Loteana Vicente, a Portuguese immigrant, arrived in Luxembourg over two years ago with her four children. She transitioned from working as a cleaner to becoming an entrepreneur.

1·1 source·visa·3 May
Luxembourg Times

Germany and Luxembourg's home affairs ministers reached an agreement to end fixed border controls on the Trier motorway. The compromise was announced on [insert date if available].

1·1 source·28 Apr
Luxembourg Times

The US embassy in Luxembourg edited out the former ambassador from a photo shared during an event celebrating economic ties between the US and Luxembourg. The Luxembourg government and royal household were not informed about the edit.

1·1 source·travel·27 Apr
Luxembourg Times

Young expats in Luxembourg report challenges in finding rental accommodations. They cite high rents and a decrease in available listings as significant obstacles.

1·1 source·25 Apr
Luxembourg Times

The head of refugee reception in Luxembourg will resign following an audit that identifies structural issues within the country's refugee system. The audit reveals that the system remains in a state of crisis management despite the availability of additional beds.

1·1 source·visa·20 Apr
Luxembourg Times

Cherine Makram moved to Luxembourg nine years ago and currently works at Dell Technologies while hosting a radio show called “Let’s Be Friends.” She engages with expats from over 180 nationalities, fostering connections through cultural exchange.

1·1 source·8 Apr
Luxembourg Times

Luxembourg will phase out the Payconiq payment system by the end of September 2023. Users must switch to the new Wero system before the September 30 deadline, as there will be no automatic migration.

1·1 source·visa·2 Apr
Luxembourg Times

Luxembourg will phase out the Payconiq payment system by the end of September 2023. Users must transition to the new Wero payment system before the September 30 deadline, as there will be no automatic migration.

1·1 source·visa·2 Apr
Luxembourg Times

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