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  1. Payments

    The dates indicated below are those dates on which our Fund pays family benefits (family allowances and parental leave) to banking institutions. The amounts will appear in your accounts the same day, the next day or even two days later...

  2. General

    FAQ

    You can either write to us by post or email, phone or come to our offices. In order to ensure that your application is processed efficiently and quickly, we ask you to observe the following instructions. In case of a...

  3. Calculateur "Revenu congé parental"

    Parental Leave

    *The gross salary and the actual number of hours worked that will be taken into account will be the average over the 12 months prior to the start of the parental leave. Your net income depends on your personal tax...

  4. Electronic counter

    Procedures and forms

    First application for child benefits Activation of e-delivery for family benefits and parental leave. This procedure allows you to receive certain official documents in electronic format (eDocuments), in your personal space on MyGuichet.lu. Currently, these documents cover: birth...

  5. Règlements CE

    Laws

    Règlement CE883/2004 portant sur la coordination des systèmes de sécurité sociale Règlement CE 987/2009 fixant les modalités d'application du règlement CE883/2004 Décisions CE

  6. Laws (in french)

    Laws

    Livre IV du Code de la Sécurité Sociale Congé parental Chèque-service Accueil (Loi jeunesse)

  7. Family allowance

    FAQ

    Family allowances are transferred in the last week of the month for which they are due. The exact date may vary from month to month. The back-to-school allowance is paid at the same time as the August child...Copies are sufficient.

  8. Parental leave

    FAQ

    For the first parental leave (following maternity leave), the application must be made to the employer 2 months before the start of the maternity leave. For the second parental leave (up to the child's 6th birthday), the application must...

  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. General information

    Parental Leave

    Parental leave aims to promote the work-life balance for parents. It was reformed in 2016 to allow parents to choose from flexible leave models tailored to their work situations while receiving a replacement income.

  12. 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...

  13. Procedure

    Your rights - Family allowance

    Documents needed for residents Documents needed for non-residents

  14. 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...

  15. 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...

  16. 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...

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