
Admitting Third-Country Nationals for Business Purposes
Luxembourg is a unique place to live and do business in Europe. From the origins of the industrial development in Luxembourg, the availability of a
The EMN produces several studies on an annual basis which address specific themes of relevance to policy developments. EMN Studies are based on National Reports developed by the EMN national contact points which are produced using common specifications. EMN Studies are drafted by the EMN Service Provider and highlights the main findings within an EU perspective.
Each EMN Study is accompanied by an EMN Inform, different from the EMN Studies these publications are specifically aimed to provide key findings and short messages.
Luxembourg is a unique place to live and do business in Europe. From the origins of the industrial development in Luxembourg, the availability of a
This study explores Luxembourg’s entry bans policy and use of readmission agreements as well as their links with reintegration assistance. The first part of this
There is one detention centre in Luxembourg with a capacity of 88 persons, which is located close to the international airport. Furthermore, at the airport
The social security system in Luxembourg is in principle a contributory-based system different to other countries, which have a residence-based system. The social protection system
In Luxembourg, the detection of a victim of trafficking in human beings can happen in many different situations and by a variety of actors; it
Luxembourg has a case-by-case approach in terms of allocation of asylum applicants to reception facilities. Indeed, when deciding on the attribution of social aid, which
Luxembourg is a unique place to live and do business in Europe. From the origins of the industrial development in Luxembourg, the availability of a
This study explores Luxembourg’s entry bans policy and use of readmission agreements as well as their links with reintegration assistance. The first part of this
There is one detention centre in Luxembourg with a capacity of 88 persons, which is located close to the international airport. Furthermore, at the airport
The social security system in Luxembourg is in principle a contributory-based system different to other countries, which have a residence-based system. The social protection system
In Luxembourg, the detection of a victim of trafficking in human beings can happen in many different situations and by a variety of actors; it
Luxembourg has a case-by-case approach in terms of allocation of asylum applicants to reception facilities. Indeed, when deciding on the attribution of social aid, which