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  1. Priority of payment rules

    Allowances - I am a cross-border worker

    Different situations determine the rules of priority between States. In brief: work takes precedence over residence. Here are the most common cases: The husband works in Luxembourg - the wife works in France (or receives unemployment there) - their residence is in...

  2. What is taken into account for the calculation of the differential supplement?

    Allowances - I am a cross-border worker

    When calculating the differential supplement, our fund takes into account benefits from your country of residence which are "of the same kind" as the family benefits paid in Luxembourg (child benefits, age increase, special supplementary allowance and back to school...

  3. Payment of allowances

    Your rights - Family allowance

    When will the child benefits be transferred? The child benefits are paid at the end of each month for which it is due. The exact date of payment may vary from month to month (see payment calendar). It is also...

  4. The differential supplement

    Allowances - I am a cross-border worker

    As a cross-border worker you are entitled to rights in your country of residence as well as in your country of employment (see priority rules). You must therefore apply in both countries. If an entitlement to family benefits exists...

  5. When is the differential supplement paid?

    Allowances - I am a cross-border worker

    The differential supplement is paid twice a year. For the period from January to June, payment is made at the earliest at the end of July, beginning of August, provided that the conditions of entitlement are met and that our...

  6. What benefits am I entitled to?

    Allowances - I am a cross-border worker

    On the basis of your work in Luxembourg, you are entitled to: child benefits; the age increase; the back-to-school allowance; the special supplementary allowance for your biological and adopted children. the prenatal allowance and birth allowance. These are...

  7. I am a cross-border worker

    Allowances

    What benefits am I entitled to? On the basis of your employment in Luxembourg, you can apply for: • family allowances • the age increase • the back-to-school allowance • the special supplementary allowance for your biological and adoptive disabled children (ASS) • the prenatal allowance and birth allowance.

  8. Secondment

    Allowances

    In the context of the posting of employees, a distinction must be made between: posting to Luxembourg: in this case you remain subject to the social security system of your sending country while temporarily residing with your family in Luxembourg...

  9. Family allowance

    Allowances - Your rights

    General terms and conditions The allowance is awarded from the month of birth until the age of 18. The allowance is no longer payable from the month following the month in which the child reaches the age of 18, unless...

  10. Birth allowance

    Allowances - Your rights

    The birth allowance consists of three parts: the prenatal allowance; the birth allowance; the postnatal allowance. The birth allowance is paid on application and in three instalments of EUR 580.03 each. It cannot be combined with a birth allowance...

  11. Back-to-school allowance

    Allowances - Your rights

    The back-to-school allowance is set at EUR 115 for children over 6 years old and at EUR 235 for children over 12 years old. It is paid automatically in August of each year. No application is necessary. Children...

  12. Procedure

    Your rights - Family allowance

    Documents needed for residents Documents needed for non-residents

  13. Postnatal allowance

    Your rights - Birth allowance

    Conditions for obtaining postnatal allowance: 6 medical examinations until the child is two years old. The examinations must be carried out either by a paediatric specialist, an internal medicine specialist or a general practitioner (note: not by a midwife or...

  14. Amount

    Your rights - Special supplementary allowance for disabled children

    The amount of the special supplementary allowance is fixed at EUR 200 per month and is added to the child benefits. It is paid until the age of 25 if the conditions for the child benefits are still met. See...

  15. Time off due to illness

    Allowances - Majority of the child

    If your child has to interrupt his/her studies for health reasons, the payment of benefits will continue until the end of the school year in progress. You must, however, justify the fact that your child is unable to continue...

  16. Amounts

    Your rights - Family allowance

    The basic monthly amount of the child benefits is EUR 265.00. In addition to this basic amount, there is a monthly age increase supplement of EUR 20.00 for children over 6 years of age and EUR 50.00...

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