Moving, working or starting a business in Luxembourg
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1️⃣ Visas and permits
Visas and residence permits
Management of entry and stay procedures in Luxembourg
2️⃣ Work
Work and professional opportunities
Support for job placement and career paths
3️⃣ Business
Business and activities
Starting, relocating or managing a business in Luxembourg
4️⃣ Residency
Residency and tax position
Definition of your legal and tax status
5️⃣ Citizenship
Luxembourg citizenship
Application through investment, residency or other pathways
6️⃣ Relocation
Relocation and transfer
Full support for personal or corporate relocation
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We analyze your situation
We connect you with the most suitable professional
You receive support throughout your process
A guided, simple and structured process.
An initial assessment allows you to approach the process in a structured way, reducing uncertainty and optimizing each step.
Through a guided evaluation, we analyze your case and connect you with the most suitable professional.
Luxembourg represents one of the most dynamic and international environments in Europe, thanks to its strategic position and strong focus on investment and international mobility.
The country offers opportunities across various sectors, particularly in financial services, professional activities, and the business environment, attracting professionals and investors from around the world.
At the same time, accessing the market and managing entry, residency, and business procedures requires careful planning, both from a legal and operational perspective.
Understanding the regulatory framework and local specifics is essential to approach the process in an effective and structured way.
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Giuseppina Chirico is a lawyer with experience in immigration law, international legal mobility, and civil and commercial law, operating primarily in Luxembourg and in transnational contexts. She assists companies, professionals, and foreign nationals in managing immigration procedures related to employment, business, and family matters, providing support both in administrative processes and, where necessary, in litigation phases. Her work also includes advisory services on entry, residence, and establishment in Luxembourg, as well as the planning of international mobility pathways and the management of legal interests between Italy and Luxembourg. She operates mainly in cross-border contexts, supporting clients in handling cases involving multiple legal systems and contributing to the coordination between national and European regulations, with particular focus on international and EU law. She also practices in civil law, with a focus on commercial and corporate law, family law and succession law, including complex cases such as international child abduction, as well as international taxation. She adopts a pragmatic and solution-oriented approach, focusing on clients’ operational needs and the practical implications of legal decisions, ensuring effective and tailored assistance in the field of immigration
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START YOUR ASSESSMENTLuxembourg is a country located in Western Europe, bordering Belgium, France, and Germany. Thanks to its strategic position in the heart of Europe, it represents an important international financial and institutional hub.
Capital: Luxembourg City
Area: approximately 2,586 km²
Population: approximately 650,000
Official languages: Luxembourgish, French, and German
Form of government: Constitutional monarchy
Head of State: Grand Duke
Head of Government: Prime Minister
The official currency is the Euro (€).
Luxembourg is part of the European Union, the Schengen Area, and the Eurozone.
Nominal GDP: approximately €80 – €90 billion
GDP per capita: among the highest in the world
The economy is mainly based on:
Financial services, Banking and insurance sector, European institutions, Services and trade, Logistics and transport, Technology and innovation
EU member
NATO member
UN member
OECD member
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