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  1. Conditions for residents

    Your rights - Family allowance

    The allowance is a personal right of the resident child The first condition to be met by the child is to have a legal domicile in Luxembourg and to reside here continuously and effectively (note: it is not enough to...

  2. Birth allowance

    Your rights - Birth allowance

    Conditions for obtaining the actual birth allowance: The mother must undergo 1 postnatal examination by a doctor specialising in gynaecology and obstetrics. The form will normally be given to you either by the local authority of the child's birthplace...

  3. Procedure

    Your rights - Special supplementary allowance for disabled children

    If your child qualifies, you can request the form in writing or download it here (french/german). This must be completed and returned to us, together with the medical certificate (french/german).

  4. For whom?

    Your rights - Special supplementary allowance for disabled children

    If your child has a permanent impairment or diminution of at least 50% of the physical or mental capacity of a normal child of the same age, as certified by your doctor, and you are already receiving child benefit, you...

  5. Dropout of studies

    Allowances - Majority of the child

    If your child is over 18 and drops out of his/her studies during the school year, you must notify the Fund immediately. The payment of the allowances is stopped on the first of the month following the month of...

  6. Allowances

    When you become a parent you may be entitled to the following allowances: family allowance back-to-school allowance birth allowance special supplementary allowance

  7. Majority of the child

    Allowances

    The family allowance is due until the month in which the child turns 18. For example, if the child turns 18 in May, benefits are still due in May and stop in June.

  8. Conditions for non-residents

    Your rights - Family allowance

    You must work in Luxembourg and be compulsorily affiliated to the Centre commun de la sécurité sociale; Your children must reside in a country of the European Union or a country with which Luxembourg has concluded a social security agreement; The...

  9. Conditions

    Your rights - Special supplementary allowance for disabled children

    The child must have one or more conditions that constitute a permanent impairment or diminution of at least 50% of the physical or mental capacity of a normal child of the same age. You must already be receiving child benefits...

  10. Adoption

    Allowances

    If you have adopted a child, you must meet the same conditions as for a biological child and are in principle entitled to the same benefits, with the exception of two parts of the childbirth allowance: the prenatal allowance and...

  11. For whom ?

    Your rights - Family allowance

    To whom are the benefits paid? To one of the parents: If the parents and the child live in the same household, the parents are free to designate the recipient of the child benefits. The recipient is defined as the...

  12. Prenatal allowance

    Your rights - Birth allowance

    Conditions for obtaining prenatal allowance: The mother must undergo at least 5 medical examinations and 1 dental examination (form to be completed by the doctors). The form will normally be given to you by your gynaecologist. If not, please download...

  13. Working during education

    Allowances - Majority of the child

    If your child works during their studies or does a paid internship for more than four months a year, you are no longer entitled to child benefits if the student's gross monthly income from this activity is equal to...

  14. Own account application

    Majority of the child - What you need to know?

    From the age of 18, a child who has reached legal age can claim the allowance in his or her own name from the month in which he or she comes of age. To do this, the young adult must...

  15. Extension to the age of 25

    Majority of the child - What you need to know?

    The child benefits will in theory no longer be paid on the month following the child's 18th birthday. In reality, the Fund will contact you a few weeks before the child's 18th birthday in order to find out...

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