When moving with your family, you need to consider several important topics, such as education, needed documents and how to make sure the relocation for kids go smooth. All of this is covered in our article.
Travelling abroad with a child usually requires you to bring the same documents as for an adult, plus some additional ones. Luxembourg is no exception. To travel to the Grand Duchy, you will need a passport, several certified documents, and/or agreements, depending on the specific situation.
To cross the border with a preschool child, you should prepare the following documentation:
Modern biometric passports do not include a section for adding children. However, this kind of document can be issued for a child from birth and used as a regular ID document.
When travelling with primary school aged children, the documents required will be the same as above, but the following additional documents will also be required Certificate from the child’s school.
It should be printed on the official letterhead of the educational institution and should include the child’s full name, class (or course), and study duration. In addition, ensure that the document contains the exact address of the school/college/university, contact details, phone numbers, the institution seal, and the head’s signature.
Children aged 12-14 may be asked for a vaccination certificate, although the requirement to provide one has been officially abolished.
This kind of trip is different because the child, as a fully-legal citizen of the home country, will have their own passport. Therefore, they will be required to bring the original passport with them, while a copy should be attached to the bundle of documents.
In this case, you should prepare the following additional documents:
The official guardians or step-parents should handle the paperwork if both parents are deceased.
Newly arrived children usually enrol in the same class they were attending in Russia. However, to apply to a local school, you are required to prepare:
Paying the fee does not guarantee admission to the school! Each case is reviewed individually.
If possible, request a medical card from the school and bring your diplomas and certificates with you: these documents may be useful when you enrol in a Luxembourg school.
Obtaining citizenship is a tough process. The Grand Duchy does not have a «law of the soil,» so even children born here are not automatically recognised as citizens.
A child has a right to obtain a local passport if:
Source: guichet.public.lu, moscou.mae.lu
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