Delano’s 2023-24 expat guide, available on newsstands across the grand duchy starting on Friday 14 July. Image: Maison Moderne

Delano’s 2023-24 expat guide, available on newsstands across the grand duchy starting on Friday 14 July. Image: Maison Moderne

It’s not easy to move to a new country, but thankfully there’s a Delano guide to help with that.

From finding fresh produce and figuring out recycling to property prices and keeping fit, things can be tricky when you’ve recently arrived in a new country.

That’s why insights, tips and advice from fellow expats and tuned-in locals can be a great help. And that’s the aim of Delano’s annual Expat Guide, released this week.

The guide features interviews, recommendations, how-to guides and resources for both recent arrivals and longer term international residents. It covers six main areas of interest: settling in, daily life, childcare & family, professional life, personal finance and leisure time, along with listings for useful contacts and organisations for each section.

This year’s edition features a guest editorial by the managing director of Nordea Asset Management in Luxembourg, . Delano’s 2023-24 expat guide was written by , Natalie A. Gerhardstein, , , , Jeff Palms, Cordula Schnuer and Yusuf Yassin.

About Delano

The print edition of Delano, the English-language news for Luxembourg’s financial and expat communities, is published quarterly (in addition to the annual expat guide, released each year since 2014). Delano magazine is available by  and at  across the grand duchy.

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