
Hello eveyone! I’m making this post in english because this is reddit.
What I am wondering about is the “International Experience Canada Program”. What this website “[https://www.immigration.ca/fr/canadians-can-live-and-work-in-luxembourg-through-international-experience-canada](https://www.immigration.ca/fr/canadians-can-live-and-work-in-luxembourg-through-international-experience-canada)” says is that as a young canadian professional I could go work in Luxembourg for a year. Now this interests me very much.
The thing is that I cannot find any info about it from Luxembourg’s perspective. Maybe I just haven’t looked at the right places but as of now I am without any other resources than the website listed earlier.
I am a french canadian guy (25, soon to be 26 years old, almost done with mechanical engineering studies, willing to explore the world for work). My native tongue is french (I read that this is a good thing), but I am pretty strong in english and speak a bit of spanish.
Do you guys know where I could find more info about this program?
Thank you very much for your time! Have a great day!
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Hello !
I am not entirely sure that this is the program that you mentioned but it seems to be related in some way. https://www.workandtravel.lu/luxembourg/canada?t=Luxembourg
I don’t know anything about the program, but as a Canadian that just returned home after living in Lux for a few years, you should absolutely do it if you have the opportunity! It is such a special place. You’ll love it. Spanish is not useful but knowing French will make your life 100 times easier over there.
Guichet is our online portal for everything government related, [here’s what I found](https://guichet.public.lu/en/citoyens/loisirs-benevolat/tourisme/voyages/work-and-travel.html). The “Canada” button links to a Canadian website but the rest of the page might be interesting to you. There’s also [this](https://www.moovijob.com/blog/article/lambassade-du-canada-presente-vivre-et-travailler-au-canada), but it’s over a year old. Hope this helps
French is very important in Luxembourg (especially in the south), Spanish can also help a bit because here in Luxembourg we have a lot of Portuguese people so you can communicate better on Spanish-Portuguese than English-Portuguese (impossible). I’m Portuguese so I can relate.