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Title: Migration Board Luxemburg Temporarily Suspends Work Permits Until 31 May 2026

Luxembourg, 26th Feb 2026 – Recent developments indicate that the Migration board Luxemburg has temporarily suspended work permit uptill 31 May 2026, creating significant attention among international job seekers, employers, and immigration stakeholders worldwide.The decision comes at a time when Luxembourg continues to refine its immigration policies in alignment with broader European Union frameworks and upcoming regulatory reforms. While the temporary suspension has raised concerns, authorities emphasize that the move is part of a structured transition toward a more efficient and modernized immigration system.Background and Policy ContextLuxembourg has long been recognized as one of Europe’s most attractive destinations for skilled workers due to its strong economy, high salaries, and stable labor market. Under normal conditions, non-European Union nationals must obtain a valid work permit before beginning employment in the country.The standard process typically involves employer sponsorship, labor market testing through ADEM (Luxembourg’s employment agency), and submission of a complete application to the immigration authorities.However, recent administrative and policy adjustments—combined with upcoming EU directives—have contributed to temporary disruptions in permit issuance processes.Reason Behind the Temporary SuspensionAlthough full official clarification is limited, similar past actions suggest that temporary pauses in immigration processing may occur due to:Government restructuring or administrative transitionsImplementation of new immigration laws or EU directivesSystem upgrades aimed at improving processing efficiencyIn fact, Luxembourg has previously suspended immigration document issuance during periods of governmental reorganization, highlighting that s...


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