Guidelines

How do I settle as doctor in Luxembourg?

How do I settle as doctor in Luxembourg?

In order to work as a general practitioner in Luxembourg, the doctor must have:

  1. a conventional doctor’s diploma;
  2. a diploma attesting specific training in general medical practice.

How much does a surgeon make in Luxembourg?

The average pay for a Top Surgeon is €537,976 a year and €259 an hour in Luxembourg. The average salary range for a Top Surgeon is between €320,714 and €855,421. On average, a Doctorate Degree is the highest level of education for a Top Surgeon.

Is it hard to get a job as a doctor in Switzerland?

You will need to pass a difficult test and have at least a B2 knowledge of German, but you will need that anyway if you want to become a doctor in Switzerland. Private practitioners are also in high demand in Switzerland, especially in rural areas.

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Can a non-European apply for a job in the EU?

It generally is impossible as a non-European to apply for a job in a European Union country. The EU demands that employers find someone in Europe first before they can apply to get a work permit to employ someone from outside the EU.

Can I Choose my own doctor in Luxembourg?

Doctors in Luxembourg work as private practitioners but most have contracts with the state-funded CNS. You are free to choose your own doctor in Luxembourg. In addition, you can change them at any time but check first that they are contracted to provide state health care to avoid excess fees.

Why can’t I employ someone from outside Europe?

The EU demands that employers find someone in Europe first before they can apply to get a work permit to employ someone from outside the EU. As unemployment levels are high in Europe, the chance that an employer will not find someone in Europe is small, therefore keeping the door shut for non-Europeans.

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What is the emergency number in Luxembourg?

The emergency number in Luxembourg for ambulances is 112, for police, it’s 113. Emergency care is available in emergency rooms in larger hospitals. This is free of charge even to those with no health insurance.