Mindful Mimi recounts arriving in glamorous Paris for work. She returns to find Luxembourg a changed country despite itself, and the more international place to work.
Pop art in Cologne, the Edinburgh festivals, rock in Paris, Africa Days in Vienna and the Notting Hill Carnival in London.
Here's a short introduction to our Pre-school and School sections for Luxembourg.
Flo describes the challenges and occasional clashes that come with being a bilingual family.
A trip to Luxembourg? Are you crazy?! Don't be too hasty, says travel blogger Arwen: the capital city is a charming (and filling!) destination for a ...
Expatica invites expat entrepreneurs in Luxembourg to share their experiences of setting up and running their businesses there.
This in-depth profile of Luxembourg includes geography, people, government, economy and transnational issues.
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Starting a new business can be all the more complex in a foreign country. Here are some pointers on setting up a business in Luxembourg.
Based on average income statistics and the income tax rate, the standard of living in Luxembourg is relatively high. The tax rate for individuals is one of the lowest in Europe.
This handy guide from Expertise in Labour Mobility includes information on business hierarchy, negotiations and etiquette.