134 | How to Belong in Luxembourg When You Arrive as an Expat
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Moving to a new country looks simple on paper. A job, a flat, a fresh start. Then you arrive, and the real life begins.
In this episode, María Lucia talks with Denis Niedringhaus, who has spent eight years supporting expats and their families through relocation and cultural integration in Luxembourg.
María knows this from the inside. She left the corporate world to build her own business here, and she remembers what it takes to go from arriving to belonging.
What you will learn:
- Why the promise of Luxembourg and the reality of the first months are often two different things
- How to approach the housing crisis, and the best time of year to look for an apartment
- What the four languages of Luxembourg mean for your daily life and your sense of belonging
- How expat spouses can build a network and feel at home, even when they arrive alone
- What it takes to start a business and find clients in a small, formal, relationship-driven market
- Why asking for help is the single most useful thing you can do when you land
This is a conversation for anyone moving to Luxembourg, living here already, or supporting someone who is. Honest, practical, and full of the kind of advice you only get from people who have lived it.
Guest: Dennis Niedrinhaus, relocation and intercultural specialist, Luxembourg.
Connect with him on Linkedin.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/denis-niedringhaus/