Settling in, country by country
The arrival procedure is national, not communal: whether you land in Luxembourg, France, Belgium or Germany, neither the counters nor the deadlines are the same.
π±πΊ Settling in in Luxembourg
4 steps Β· 100 profiled cities
Becoming a Luxembourg resident: the commune first, the employer second, and a chain of steps that unlock one another.
π«π· Settling in in France
4 steps Β· 14 profiled cities
Staying a French resident while working in Luxembourg: no municipal registration to do, but a Franco-Luxembourgish coordination to set up as soon as you are hired.
π§πͺ Settling in in Belgium
3 steps Β· 7 profiled cities
Settling on the Belgian side: communal registration is compulsory and gates the electronic ID card; everything else follows from it.
π©πͺ Settling in in Germany
3 steps Β· 6 profiled cities
On the German side the registration duty (Meldepflicht) is strict and fast: it is the first thing to get done.