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Over 8,200 People Gained Luxembourg Citizenship in 2025

Luxembourg granted 8,223 people citizenship during 2025, according to figures released by the Ministry of Justice on 14 January 2026. This total includes individuals who acquired nationality through three main routes: option, naturalisation, and recouvrement (restoring citizenship through ancestral ties). The majority — 6,544 people — became citizens through the option procedure, which is generally simpler and available to long-term residents under specific conditions. 1,298 gained nationality via naturalisation, a process involving residency and integration requirements. 381 individuals restored citizenship through recouvrement based on descent from ancestors who were Luxembourgish on 1 January 1900. The deadline for recouvrement declarations closed on 31 December 2025, but applications submitted by that date will continue to be processed through 2026, meaning final totals might shift slightly. These figures align with long-term demographic trends in Luxembourg, where migration has strongly influenced population growth and cultural diversity. A separate demographic report noted that tens of thousands of migrants contributed to population increases in recent years. The citizenship updates reflect Luxembourg’s evolving identity and efforts to integrate long-term residents into society, with ongoing attention to eligibility and integration requirements. Read more: gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites/agenda.gouvernement2024+fr+actualites+toutes_actualites+communiques+2026+01-janvier+14-nationalite-lux.html .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.

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Tumor is a Top Cause of Death in Luxembourg, Public Health Data Shows

New statistics released by Luxembourg’s Ministry of Health show that in 2024, tumours (cancers) became the leading cause of death, overtaking diseases of the circulatory system. The registry recorded 4,308 deaths in 2024, about 50 more than in the previous year, with cancer accounting for the largest share.  Of those deaths due to tumours, lung cancer was most common among men, while breast cancer was the leading cause among women. This shift highlights ongoing public health challenges and the importance of targeted cancer prevention and treatment efforts.  Diseases of the circulatory system, including heart disease and strokes, remained the second most frequent cause of death, reinforcing the need for continued cardiovascular health initiatives. Data also recorded other causes, such as respiratory illnesses and external factors.  According to the health authorities, these statistics will help inform national strategies in healthcare planning, early detection programmes, and resource allocation to address the disease burden.  The shift in leading causes reflects broader demographic and lifestyle trends, and policymakers say strengthening screening and public awareness remains a priority.  Read more: gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites/toutes_actualites/communiques/2026/01-janvier/12-statistiques-causes-deces.html .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network. 

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Survey Finds Many Luxembourgers Don’t Know Their Consumer Rights

A new government survey released on 14 January 2026 has found that many people in Luxembourg are not fully aware of their consumer rights, despite most complaints to businesses resulting in satisfactory outcomes. Minister Martine Hansen presented the findings, which were compiled by the Consumer Protection Directorate with support from Euroconsumers.  The survey reveals that while around two-thirds of consumers who lodge complaints get good resolutions, a large portion lack basic knowledge of key rights — particularly in areas like online shopping, warranties, and travel services.  For example, roughly **80 % of respondents did not know the legal 30-day delivery timeframe, and nearly **half were unaware of the 14-day right to cancel online purchases. Additionally, just over half understood that flight delays of more than three hours can qualify for compensation.  These gaps, Hansen said, can lead consumers to make unnecessary efforts or have unrealistic expectations when resolving problems. To address this, the government has launched a public communication campaign focused on explaining consumer protections in simple terms, especially to younger people whose awareness appears lowest. The initiative also highlights support from organisations like the Luxembourg Consumer Union and European Consumer Centre, which can assist consumers in disputes with local or EU companies.  Read more: gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites/agenda.gouvernement2024+fr+actualites+toutes_actualites+communiques+2026+01-janvier+14-hansen-enquete.html  ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network. 

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🇱🇺 “Moving Languages” Aims to Boost Luxembourgish and French Skills

Luxembourg’s Ministry of Education has introduced “Moving Languages”, a new immersive language-learning programme designed to help adults quickly gain practical speaking ability in Luxembourgish and French. Minister Claude Meisch and INLL director Maisy Gorza unveiled the approach on 14 January 2026, saying it was created in response to strong demand for effective language learning in the multilingual country.  The course draws on the LieLa method from Liechtenstein, a technique emphasizing movement and sensory engagement to reinforce learning. Over eight weeks, participants attend about 15 hours of classes per week, with all instruction delivered in the target language from day one to strengthen oral comprehension and speaking confidence.  Since pilot sessions began in early 2025, the programme has grown rapidly. Officially added to the National Institute of Languages’ offerings in September 2025, autumn sessions quickly filled all available places, underlining the need for innovative language options. In addition to general adult learners, the approach is now being used to help refugees and international protection applicants improve French language skills as part of their integration process, with up to 180 learners enrolled in the current school year.  Looking ahead, the government plans to train more instructors in the method and expand the programme further, aiming to make language mastery more accessible throughout Luxembourg. Read more: https://gouvernement.lu/en/gouvernement/claude-meisch/actualites.gouvernement2024+fr+actualites+toutes_actualites+communiques+2026+01-janvier+14-meisch-moving-languages.html .................................................................................................................................................................................................... Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at www.luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.  

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Luxembourg Moves to Crack Down on Illegal Gambling Machines

Luxembourg’s government has introduced a new draft bill aimed at giving authorities stronger powers to seize illegal gambling terminals operating in bars and other public places. The legislation, presented to the Parliamentary Justice Committee, targets unlicensed machines that often appear as internet kiosks but are used for gambling, raising concerns about their accessibility to minors and lack of regulation. Under the proposed rules, enforcement agencies would have a clearer legal path to confiscate these unauthorized devices, and bar owners who host them could face tougher penalties. Justice Minister Elisabeth Margue told lawmakers that the bill refines key legal definitions so that only games approved by the Luxembourg National Lottery can be offered.  To help businesses adjust, the draft includes a three-month transition period for compliance, while allowing some exceptions for traditional activities such as village raffles even when minors are present.  The move is part of a broader effort to overhaul Luxembourg’s gambling laws, with a second phase expected to focus on regulating online gambling. Margue has previously said the government is considering licensing the country’s sole land-based casino to operate online gaming, though questions about enforcement and technology like geo-blocking remain under review.  Read more – https://focusgn.com/proposed-legislation-grants-more-powers-to-seize-illegal-gaming-terminals-in-luxembourg   ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at www.luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.  

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Luxembourg’s Health Profile: Strong System With Growing Pressures

A new “Country Health Profile 2025” report released this week highlights the strengths and challenges of Luxembourg’s healthcare system. Produced in collaboration with the European Commission, OECD and European health observatories, the profile shows that Luxembourg performs well on key health outcomes and access to care, with high life expectancy and strong public coverage. In 2024, Luxemburgers enjoyed a life expectancy around 83.5 years, notably above the EU average, and access to quality healthcare services remains broadly high. The report acknowledges solid treatment outcomes and low rates of unmet medical needs, underscoring efficient service delivery. However, the profile also flags areas of concern. Healthcare spending per person and the share financed by public funds are among the highest in Europe, placing pressure on national budgets. Luxembourg also records relatively high rates of avoidable hospitalisations for chronic diseases, suggesting more work is needed on preventive care and integrated services. Challenges around workforce capacity were noted: while nurse density is strong, the number of practicing doctors per 1,000 inhabitants remains slightly below EU averages, which could affect long-term resilience as the population ages. The health profile aims to inform policymakers on how best to balance high service quality with sustainability, prevention, and efficiency improvements going forward. Read more: https://gouvernement.lu/en/actualites/.../2026+01-janvier+13-country-health-profile.html ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................  Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at www.luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.

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Luxembourg’s New Solar Subsidies Make Panels Easier and Cheaper for Homeowners

Luxembourg has introduced a major change to how it subsidises solar panels on residential buildings, making it simpler and more affordable for homeowners and building owners. From January 4, the government now lets homeowners receive their subsidy directly through the installer’s invoice, removing the long wait previously associated with reimbursement schemes. This shift is meant to boost uptake of rooftop and façade solar systems across the country. Under the new model, only installers registered with the Ministry of Economy can pre-finance these subsidies — meaning they deduct the support amount right from the cost of installation. Prospective recipients must ensure they choose an accredited installer to benefit from this scheme.  To qualify, solar systems must have a minimum capacity of 2 kW and be oriented toward self-consumption. These can be mounted on roofs, façades, annexes such as garden sheds, or integrated into building structures. Battery storage systems paired with solar arrays also qualify for support.  Subsidy levels depend on system size: up to €10,000 for a 15 kW installation and up to €2,250 for a co-located 9 kWh battery. A transition period until March 4 lets residents choose between the new pre-financing scheme or the older reimbursement system if that better suits their needs.  The government says this measure will eliminate one of the biggest barriers to solar adoption — upfront costs — and will soon extend similar pre-financing support to energy renovations and heat pumps as part of its broader Klimabonus programme. Read more: pv-magazine.com/2026/01/13/luxembourg-revamps-subsidies-for-solar-on-residential-buildings .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network. 

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Major Reform Announced for Childcare Voucher System

Luxembourg has announced a major reform of its childcare voucher system, known as chèque-service accueil (CSA). The changes were presented on 12 January 2026 by Education Minister Claude Meisch and aim to improve fairness, quality, and access to childcare. A central part of the reform is increased financial support from the state. Public contributions to childcare providers are being raised from €6 to €7 per hour per child, allowing structures to improve services and staffing. The government is also working to improve access to childcare places across the country. The reform focuses on reducing waiting times and ensuring that more families can find suitable care options close to home. Parents are expected to benefit from greater financial relief under the new system. The updated CSA model is designed to make childcare more affordable while ensuring that support is fairly distributed, regardless of household income. According to the ministry, the reform ensures that no family is left behind and that high-quality childcare remains accessible for all children in Luxembourg. Read more: men.public.lu/fr/actualites/communiques-conference-presse/2026/01/12-reforme-csa.html ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................  Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.

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Hosts Revealed for Luxembourg Song Contest 2026

Luxembourg’s national broadcaster RTL Luxembourg has officially announced the hosts for the Luxembourg Song Contest 2026, the televised show that will choose the country’s entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. The event is set to be one of the major entertainment highlights in Luxembourg’s music calendar. Veteran presenters Raoul Roos and Loïc Juchem are returning to lead the show once again, bringing their familiar and engaging presenting style to the stage. They will be joined this year by Hana Sofia, a well-known Luxembourgish actress with international credits in Germany and Portugal, adding fresh energy to the hosting lineup. The Luxembourg Song Contest 2026 will take place on 24 January 2026 at Rockhal in Esch-Belval, where eight acts will compete live for a chance to represent Luxembourg at the Eurovision Song Contest later in the year. The show will be broadcast live on RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg and streamed online, with commentary available in multiple languages. Competitors include a mix of solo artists and a band, each hoping to capture both jury and public support. Among the entries are songs like “I’m The Martian” and “Mother Nature”, showcasing a range of musical styles and talents from the Luxembourgish music scene. The winner of the national final will go on to perform at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna, Austria, where Luxembourg returns as a competing nation after its recent comeback. Fans across the country are already eagerly awaiting the live broadcast and exciting performances. Read more: esctoday.com/202647/luxembourg-luxembourg-song-contest-2026-hosts-unveiled ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................  Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.

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New Tax Credit Boosts Start-Ups and Worker Incentives

Luxembourg has introduced a new tax credit in 2026 to encourage private investment in start-ups and strengthen the country’s business ecosystem. The measure is part of the government’s wider economic and employment reforms. Investors who put money into eligible Luxembourg start-ups can now claim a tax credit worth 20 percent of their investment. The credit is capped at €100,000 per year and is designed to support young companies during their early growth stages. Alongside this, the government has updated tax rules linked to employment. Employers who hire seasonal workers or trainees now benefit from higher wage limits that qualify for flat-rate taxation. The changes also affect certain sectors, including agriculture. Workers in these fields are now allowed to work longer continuous periods under the flat-rate tax system, offering greater flexibility for both employers and employees. According to the government, these measures aim to attract investment, support job creation, and make Luxembourg more competitive for start-ups and businesses. Read more: gouvernement.lu/en/actualites/toutes_actualites/articles/2025/12-decembre/nouveautes-2026.html ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.

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