Luxembourg
Luxembourg is the only Grand Duchy in the world and is a hereditary constitutional monarchy.
The country has one of the highest standards of living in the world and is known for its innovative thinking and economic stability.
Luxembourg’s capital is home to many important European institutions, such as the European Court of Justice, the Secretariat of the European Parliament, and the European Court of Auditors. It is a founding member of Benelux, NATO, the European Union, and the OECD.
The country is also known for its natural beauty, including the forested slopes of the Ardennes and the fertile grasslands of the south.
Luxembourg is also famous for its Mosel wine, cultivated on the picturesque, steep slopes along the Moselle River.
More than three thousand Czech nationals live and work in Luxembourg primarily in the European institutions and finance industry.
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It comprises the historical provinces of Bohemia and Moravia along with the southern tip of Silesia.
The country has a rich cultural heritage, with Prague, its capital, being a major cultural and historical center.
The Czech Republic features rolling plains, hills, and plateaus surrounded by low mountains. It is a member of NATO, the European Union, and the OECD.
The Czech Republic is renowned for its high standard of living, robust economy, and contributions to science and the arts.
The country is also a burgeoning hub for start-ups and innovation, with a vibrant ecosystem that supports young entrepreneurs and cutting-edge industries.
Prague, the capital, is increasingly recognized as a cosmopolitan city, attracting talent worldwide and fostering a dynamic environment for business and culture.