This article will help you with the process and requirements for obtaining a temporary residence permit for your child when you are moving to Luxembourg as a family.
To obtain a temporary residence permit, you must submit an application for a temporary residence permit accompanied by a complete set of documents to the Immigration Office of the Luxembourg Ministry of Foreign Affairs or to a diplomatic representative.
Only fully completed applications containing all the documents will be processed properly. Otherwise, the documents will be returned to the applicant. It is important to do everything correctly at every stage, as your success will depend on it.
Obtaining a temporary residence permit for your child when moving to Luxembourg requires thorough preparation and following the necessary procedures. A clear understanding of the processes, readiness of all necessary documents and a fully completed application form will ensure a smooth and successful process.
The first milestone is to collect all necessary documents:
Translate the documents
If the documents are not in French, English, or German, a translation must be provided. Only the necessary documents required for moving to Luxembourg need to be translated into your country of origin.
Typically, a notarized translation suffices for most documents. However, a sworn translator in Luxembourg can certify the translation if necessary.
All personal documents, such as the child's birth certificate, should be apostilled. The apostille procedure must be executed by the competent authorities of the country that issued the document.
Complete the application form for a temporary residence permit for your child, ensuring all information is accurate and up-to-date. Write in French. For the application to be full, you will need to attach previously collected documents translated into one of the official languages of the Grand Duchy.
Nowadays all the forms are submitted online.
Submit the completed application form and all required documents to the Immigration Directorate of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs in person or by post. The submitted documents must be original or certified copies. The application can be submitted by the third-country national or by a third party on their behalf.
As a result of this step, you will receive a letter, granting your permission to stay. This letter will be used to obtain visa D and enter the country as one of the grounds.
Once the application has been approved, the child will be granted temporary authorization to stay. The letter will have instructions about other steps. Eventually, you will have to come to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to make a photo and pass biometry, and receive the Residence Permit card with your child.
Remember to consult with the Immigration Directorate of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs for specific information related to your individual circumstances.
For adults, the procedure for obtaining a temporary residence permit is the same, but the main difference is the documentation requirements.
You will need solid grounds for entry into the country. You can find more information about it in our special article — Grounds for entry into Luxembourg and the required documents.
Not all family members are entitled to a temporary residence permit. In particular, this right does not apply to
Later on, the right to be reunited can be extended to certain other relatives. Until then, however, the applicant must have lived legally in Luxembourg for at least 12 months.
In order to obtain a temporary residence permit on this ground, both the host and the migrating person need to fulfill certain requirements.
A third-country national who wishes to bring the family to Luxembourg must:
A temporary residence permit for students may be obtained by any third-country national who wishes to study in the Grand Duchy.
A student is considered to be a person who:
Full-time study is the main occupation of the applicant. Doctoral research provides the grounds for obtaining student status as well.
In order to obtain a temporary residence permit, the applicant must
For work
Work permits are available for both salaried and highly skilled Blue Card professionals. Read more about the process in the Blue Card Relocation Guide.
Source: guichet.public.lu, mj.gouvernement.lu, maee.gouvernement.lu, luxtoday.lu
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