-
New process to schedule an appointment for Large Scale Testing
From Sunday 20 June, anyone older than 6 years of age with a national identification number ("matricule") will be able to make an appointment directly via covidtesting.lu for a PCR test as part of the Large Scale Testing.
-
16,200 invitations sent to people on the waiting list for vaccination against COVID-19 with the Vaxzevria vaccine
Following the opening of the waiting list for vaccination against COVID-19 with the Vaxzevria® vaccine (AstraZeneca), 16,200 letters of invitation were sent out on 27 April. People invited can now make their appointment at a vaccination centre.
-
New in 2021
Several new legal and regulatory provisions applying directly to citizens will enter into force in 2021. Below is an overview of the main changes that will directly impact citizens. This list is not exhaustive.
-
Accelerating public services innovation – Launch of the GovTech Lab and its first call for solutions 'Bye Bye Robots!'
On November 26, 2020, Marc Hansen, Minister Delegate for Digitalisation, presented the concept of the new GovTech Lab of the Luxembourg Government and launched the Lab's first call for solutions entitled 'Bye bye Robots!'.
-
The Guichet.lu reception desk remains open by appointment: a measure to guarantee the continuity of services due to the COVID-19 virus
The Guichet.lu reception desk will remain open to the public but will only be accessible by appointment as of 23 March and until further notice.
-
Modification of the opening hours for the physical Guichet.lu reception desk
Modification of the opening hours for the physical Guichet.lu reception desk Due to the current status of events, you are kindly requested only to
-
Guichet.lu is contributing to the development of a European automated translation platform
The Government IT Centre (CTIE) announces that it has made the Guichet.lu translation memories available to the European Language Resource Coordination network (ELRC network).
-
New in 2020
Several new legal and regulatory provisions applying directly to citizens will enter into force in 2020. Below is an overview of the main changes that will directly impact citizens. This list is not exhaustive.
-
Come and discover the CTIE at the 33rd Student Fair
The Government IT Centre (CTIE) will be present at the 33rd Student Fair at Luxexpo The Box (South entry) in Kirchberg, on 7 and 8 November 2019.
-
New in 2019
Several new legal and regulatory provisions applying directly to citizens will enter into force in 2019. Here is an overview of the main changes that will directly impact citizens. This list is not exhaustive.
-
New in 2018
Several new legal and regulatory provisions applying directly to citizens will enter into force in 2018. Below is an overview of the main changes that will have a direct impact on ordinary citizens. The list is not exhaustive. Housing aid
-
English-language version of the Citizens Portal on Guichet.lu
Starting 7 November, Guichet.lu will be available entirely in English. Proposed by Dan Kersch, Minister for the Civil Service and Administrative Reform (Ministre de la Fonction publique et de la Réforme administrative), and conducted in close collaboration with the
- First page
- 1
- 2