Recent developments in Luxembourg’s immigration regulations: new opportunities for investors and global companies

​The Luxembourg Parliament recently voted a new law on immigration introducing several new categories of residence permits in Luxembourg, including a residence permit for investors and a residence permit within the framework of a business continuity plan for non EU-companies.

27/03/2017

The Luxembourg Parliament recently voted a new law on immigration introducing several new categories of residence permits in Luxembourg, including a residence permit for investors and a residence permit within the framework of a business continuity plan for non EU-companies.

Moreover, this law also provides for various substantial amendments to the currently applicable immigration provisions which aim at increasing Luxembourg’s attractiveness as a host country for foreign talents.

The new immigration provisions are the answers to several requirements, including the diversification of the local economy and the will to continue attracting certain categories of migrants to encourage further investments in Luxembourg in order to diversify the national economy.

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Philippe Schmit is a Partner in charge of the Employment Law, Pensions & Benefits practice. Philippe advises employers in the financial and industrial sectors on all aspects of the employment relationship (including its termination). He also specialises in all matters related to restructuring and reorganisation, negotiation in the context of collective dismissals and collective bargaining procedures, as well as any other HR aspects triggered by corporate restructuring, including M&A (e.g. transfers of undertakings). Conscious of the topics that impact employees today, he also provides legal support in the context of ESG considerations, whistleblowing, harassment and discrimination in the emp...

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