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Harrydeni: 6:00pm On Dec 31, 2024
Hi guys,

I just got a job offer in Luxembourg with a 2-year renewable contract and a monthly salary of about €2,200. I’ve heard that the cost of living, especially housing, is quite high in Luxembourg, and I’m trying to figure out if this salary is enough to live comfortably.

Anyone with experience living or working in Luxembourg, I’d appreciate your advice on:

Housing costs (rent, utilities, etc.)
General expenses (food, transport, healthcare, etc.)
Whether €2,200 is sustainable for a normal lifestyle.
Thanks in advance for your insights!
Babangidapikin: 6:05pm On Dec 31, 2024
Harrydeni:
Hi guys,

I just got a job offer in Luxembourg with a 2-year renewable contract and a monthly salary of about €2,200. I’ve heard that the cost of living, especially housing, is quite high in Luxembourg, and I’m trying to figure out if this salary is enough to live comfortably.

Anyone with experience living or working in Luxembourg, I’d appreciate your advice on:

Housing costs (rent, utilities, etc.)
General expenses (food, transport, healthcare, etc.)
Whether €2,200 is sustainable for a normal lifestyle.
Thanks in advance for your insights!

The current minimum wage in Luxemburg is €3,085.11 per month in 2024
Luxembourg's minimum wage will increase to €3,165 for qualified workers, effective 1 January 2025.

It is a rich country sha
Harrydeni: 6:13pm On Dec 31, 2024
Babangidapikin:


The current minimum wage in Luxemburg is €3,085.11 per month in 2024
Luxembourg's minimum wage will increase to €3,165 for qualified workers, effective 1 January 2025.

It is a rich country sha

The offer comes with €14.8 per hour
Babangidapikin: 6:19pm On Dec 31, 2024
Harrydeni:


The offer comes with €14.8 per hour

That is the Minimum wage for there own unskilled worker, which is not necessarily unskilled for us ... I think if you sort your accomodation, you should be able to micromanage the rest
SoftSport(m): 6:24pm On Dec 31, 2024
Harrydeni:
Hi guys,

I just got a job offer in Luxembourg with a 2-year renewable contract and a monthly salary of about €2,200. I’ve heard that the cost of living, especially housing, is quite high in Luxembourg, and I’m trying to figure out if this salary is enough to live comfortably.

Anyone with experience living or working in Luxembourg, I’d appreciate your advice on:

Housing costs (rent, utilities, etc.)
General expenses (food, transport, healthcare, etc.)
Whether €2,200 is sustainable for a normal lifestyle.
Thanks in advance for your insights!

Congratulations on your job offer! Luxembourg is indeed known for its high cost of living, so it's great that you're planning ahead. Here's a breakdown to help you evaluate if €2,200 per month is sustainable:

1. Housing Costs
Rent: Housing is the biggest expense in Luxembourg. A one-bedroom apartment in the city center typically costs €1,300–€2,000/month, while outside the center, it may range between €1,000–€1,500/month. Shared accommodations can significantly reduce costs, averaging €500–€900/month per room.
Utilities: For electricity, heating, cooling, water, and garbage, expect to pay €150–€250/month depending on the size of your accommodation and season.

2. General Expenses
Food: Groceries for one person typically cost €250–€400/month. Dining out is pricier, with an average meal in an inexpensive restaurant costing around €15–€20.
Transport: Public transportation (buses, trains, trams) is free in Luxembourg. If you plan to own a car, factor in fuel costs (around €1.70/L) and parking fees.
Healthcare: If your job provides health insurance (mandatory in Luxembourg), most healthcare services are heavily subsidized. You may need to pay small co-pays for consultations or medications.

3. Lifestyle and Entertainment
Entertainment and leisure activities can vary, but cinema tickets average €12–€15, and gym hips are around €40–€80/month.
Internet and phone packages typically cost €30–€50/month.

4. Savings Potential
After ing for basic expenses, here’s a rough breakdown:

Single Living (renting a small apartment): Savings may be tight.
Shared Accommodation: Likely to save €500–€700/month, depending on your lifestyle.

For a more comfortable lifestyle or if you plan to send money back home, shared accommodation or living outside the city center is advisable.

5. Recommendations
Shared housing: Start with shared accommodation to reduce expenses while exploring the city and its cost dynamics.

Budget carefully: Focus on essential expenses initially and plan discretionary spending wisely.

Negotiate benefits: Check if the job includes perks like housing assistance, meal vouchers, or transport allowances.

At €2,200/month, you can live sustainably with a modest lifestyle and shared housing. If your aim is to save significantly, you’ll need to minimize non-essential expenses.
Harrydeni: 6:44pm On Dec 31, 2024
SoftSport:


Congratulations on your job offer! Luxembourg is indeed known for its high cost of living, so it's great that you're planning ahead. Here's a breakdown to help you evaluate if €2,200 per month is sustainable:

1. Housing Costs
Rent: Housing is the biggest expense in Luxembourg. A one-bedroom apartment in the city center typically costs €1,300–€2,000/month, while outside the center, it may range between €1,000–€1,500/month. Shared accommodations can significantly reduce costs, averaging €500–€900/month per room.
Utilities: For electricity, heating, cooling, water, and garbage, expect to pay €150–€250/month depending on the size of your accommodation and season.

2. General Expenses
Food: Groceries for one person typically cost €250–€400/month. Dining out is pricier, with an average meal in an inexpensive restaurant costing around €15–€20.
Transport: Public transportation (buses, trains, trams) is free in Luxembourg. If you plan to own a car, factor in fuel costs (around €1.70/L) and parking fees.
Healthcare: If your job provides health insurance (mandatory in Luxembourg), most healthcare services are heavily subsidized. You may need to pay small co-pays for consultations or medications.

3. Lifestyle and Entertainment
Entertainment and leisure activities can vary, but cinema tickets average €12–€15, and gym hips are around €40–€80/month.
Internet and phone packages typically cost €30–€50/month.

4. Savings Potential
After ing for basic expenses, here’s a rough breakdown:

Single Living (renting a small apartment): Savings may be tight.
Shared Accommodation: Likely to save €500–€700/month, depending on your lifestyle.

For a more comfortable lifestyle or if you plan to send money back home, shared accommodation or living outside the city center is advisable.

5. Recommendations
Shared housing: Start with shared accommodation to reduce expenses while exploring the city and its cost dynamics.

Budget carefully: Focus on essential expenses initially and plan discretionary spending wisely.

Negotiate benefits: Check if the job includes perks like housing assistance, meal vouchers, or transport allowances.

At €2,200/month, you can live sustainably with a modest lifestyle and shared housing. If your aim is to save significantly, you’ll need to minimize non-essential expenses.

Thanks for this
liztop2012(f): 11:02pm On Dec 31, 2024
How do you getthe job pls
Harrydeni:


Thanks for this
OBTOREPA(m): 8:57am On Jan 01
I got an offer of around €2,850 plus flight and accommodation. Though I think it maybe shared accommodation. I can't go with my dependant yet because of the shared accommodation.
I am even thinking of rejecting it.
EXICON(m): 9:01am On Jan 01
OBTOREPA:
I got an offer of around €2,850 plus flight and accommodation. Though I think it maybe shared accommodation. I can't go with my dependant yet because of the shared accommodation.
I am even thinking of rejecting it.

How did you get the job please?

Through an agent or you did it yourself?
Ororocelemi(m): 11:11am On Jan 01
Pls tell us how you got the offer pls, I really need to know cos I've been trying


Harrydeni:
Hi guys,

I just got a job offer in Luxembourg with a 2-year renewable contract and a monthly salary of about €2,200. I’ve heard that the cost of living, especially housing, is quite high in Luxembourg, and I’m trying to figure out if this salary is enough to live comfortably.

Anyone with experience living or working in Luxembourg, I’d appreciate your advice on:

Housing costs (rent, utilities, etc.)
General expenses (food, transport, healthcare, etc.)
Whether €2,200 is sustainable for a normal lifestyle.
Thanks in advance for your insights!
xyrexzmanto: 10:22pm On Jan 11
Plz how did you get this Job, cox av being trying ooohhh
Harrydeni:
Hi guys,

I just got a job offer in Luxembourg with a 2-year renewable contract and a monthly salary of about €2,200. I’ve heard that the cost of living, especially housing, is quite high in Luxembourg, and I’m trying to figure out if this salary is enough to live comfortably.

Anyone with experience living or working in Luxembourg, I’d appreciate your advice on:

Housing costs (rent, utilities, etc.)
General expenses (food, transport, healthcare, etc.)
Whether €2,200 is sustainable for a normal lifestyle.
Thanks in advance for your insights!
Phrankher(f): 11:09pm On Jan 19
I think the amount is quite small but nevertheless it's a start, I'd say go for it. I got an offer of €20.5/hr that's about €3200 monthly.
Have u gotten your authorization to stay?


OBTOREPA:
I got an offer of around €2,850 plus flight and accommodation. Though I think it maybe shared accommodation. I can't go with my dependant yet because of the shared accommodation.
I am even thinking of rejecting it.
Phrankher(f): 11:10pm On Jan 19
The cost of living is actually scaring me too because accomodation is not included in my offer. What type of job is yours?
chuxmgc: 1:50pm On Jan 29
Phrankher:
The cost of living is actually scaring me too because accomodation is not included in my offer. What type of job is yours?

Please can you share how you got the offer
esongzz(f): 10:22pm On Feb 18
Phrankher:
The cost of living is actually scaring me too because accomodation is not included in my offer. What type of job is yours?

Where did you get it? Please can you share your agent's number?
SugarPg(m): 7:11pm On Feb 19
Nobody is responding to questions on how they got the job.
Nigerians and secrecy, May God help us all.

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Phrankher(f): 10:24pm On Feb 19
Sorry guys I'm just seeing your questions. I got it through my colleague who is also an agent. But the package is currently closed, ended Jan 31st to be reopened June/July.
esongzz(f): 12:18pm On Feb 21
Phrankher:
Sorry guys I'm just seeing your questions. I got it through my colleague who is also an agent. But the package is currently closed, ended Jan 31st to be reopened June/July.

Okay. Thank you. Please share his to my email: [email protected]
esongzz(f): 12:22pm On Feb 21
SugarPg:
Nobody is responding to questions on how they got the job.
Nigerians and secrecy, May God help us all.

Someone has responded. But the matter tire me. People tend to hoard information like palliatives. It's not nice.
Lotusflowerbomb: 8:48pm On Feb 21
Phrankher:
Sorry guys I'm just seeing your questions. I got it through my colleague who is also an agent. But the package is currently closed, ended Jan 31st to be reopened June/July.
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OBTOREPA(m): 7:42am On Feb 26
Phrankher:
I think the amount is quite small but nevertheless it's a start, I'd say go for it. I got an offer of €20.5/hr that's about €3200 monthly.
Have u gotten your authorization to stay?


No, I didn't go on with it.
I am currently looking at Netherlands.
Mongomeyen(m): 4:14pm On Feb 28
Please if you have link to secure visa sponsorship jobs share here please.
kels2much(m): 1:29pm On Mar 01
OBTOREPA:

No, I didn't go on with it.
I am currently looking at Netherlands.
Same with me but mine is study I'm weighing cons and prons of studyg in Netherlands I don't know if it's worth it because it's very very expensive.
OBTOREPA(m): 8:09pm On Mar 01
kels2much:

Same with me but mine is study I'm weighing cons and prons of studyg in Netherlands I don't know if it's worth it because it's very very expensive.
I am going through work route though.
Currently on visa process.
Ablekelsy01: 9:16pm On Mar 01
Good evening.

How is the work route like?

Visa processes and requirements for HSM in the Netherlands.
OBTOREPA:

I am going through work route though.
Currently on visa process.
OBTOREPA(m): 6:24pm On Mar 02
Ablekelsy01:
Good evening.

How is the work route like?

Visa processes and requirements for HSM in the Netherlands.
You must get job first.
Though I'm working with agent.
Ablekelsy01: 7:55pm On Mar 02
Can you link me up with the agent?

Here is my email address; [email protected]
Let's connect.

OBTOREPA:

You must get job first.
Though I'm working with agent.
OBTOREPA(m): 9:14pm On Mar 02
Ablekelsy01:
Can you link me up with the agent?

Here is my email address; [email protected]
Let's connect.

No problem.
Jernita: 9:04am On Apr 09
Phrankher:
I think the amount is quite small but nevertheless it's a start, I'd say go for it. I got an offer of €20.5/hr that's about €3200 monthly.
Have u gotten your authorization to stay?


Please can you share your agent details
[email protected]

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