Working in Luxembourg as a Foreigner: 2026 Guide to Salaries, the Blue Card & Taxes

Luxembourg is one of Europe's smallest countries and one of its biggest employers of foreign talent: nearly half the people working here weren't born in the country. If you're considering a move, this guide covers the three things that actually decide whether it's worth it — what you'll really earn, how to get the right to work, and how cross-border commuting changes the maths.
Why work in Luxembourg?
Three reasons stand out: high pay, a genuinely multilingual job market (English, French and German all work in different sectors), and its position as an EU hub for finance, fund administration, IT and engineering. Salaries are among the highest in the EU — but so is the cost of living, which is why the net number matters more than the headline.
What you'll really earn
We measure salaries from live job postings, not surveys. Across roles that publish pay, the median advertised salary in Luxembourg sits around €59,000 a year, with the middle of the market roughly between €46,000 and €71,000. Finance, fund services and senior tech sit well above that; entry-level and service roles below it.
The figure that lands in your account is what counts. Plug a gross offer into our free net-salary calculator to see take-home after Luxembourg tax and social security, or browse the Luxembourg salary overview to benchmark a role before you negotiate.
The EU Blue Card and work permits
Non-EU nationals usually need a residence-and-work permit before starting. For qualified professionals the most common route is the EU Blue Card: it requires higher professional qualifications (a recognised degree or, in some fields, equivalent experience), a binding job offer of at least six months, and a gross salary above the national threshold Luxembourg updates each year — around €65,650 in 2026. EU/EEA and Swiss citizens don't need a permit at all — registration is enough.
Cross-border (“frontalier”) work
Around half of Luxembourg's workforce lives in France, Belgium or Germany and commutes in — the frontaliers. It can mean cheaper housing for a Luxembourg salary, but taxation, healthcare and remote-work day limits differ by home country and change the real outcome.
Before you commit to a commute, compare the take-home for living in Luxembourg versus across the border with the net-salary calculator — the gap is often smaller than people expect once rent and tax are in.
Where the jobs are
The deepest demand is in finance and fund administration, IT and data, engineering, and multilingual customer and legal roles. You can see what's open right now — with employer and freshness signals — on our jobs in Luxembourg page, which pulls from public EU sources daily.
How to apply (and stand out)
Two practical things move the needle. First, language: lead with English for tech and funds, but a line of French or German widens your options sharply. Second, fit: Luxembourg recruiters screen hard on relevance, so tailor each application. Our AI checks how your CV scores against a specific role and drafts a tailored cover letter in one click — start from the Luxembourg jobs feed and apply to the ones that actually match.
Quick answers
Do I need to speak French? Not always — English is enough in tech and funds — but French or German helps in admin, retail and public-facing roles.
Is the high salary worth it after costs? Often yes, especially as a frontalier, but check the net figure for your situation rather than the gross.
Can I move to another EU country later? With an EU Blue Card, a qualifying period in Luxembourg makes onward EU moves and long-term residence easier.
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