Luxembourg passport
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg issues passports to its citizens, who can use them to travel internationally and to prove their citizenship. The passport facilitates the process of obtaining assistance from Luxembourg consular officials abroad or from other European Union member states in case a Luxembourg consular is unavailable, in addition to enabling the bearer to travel internationally and serving as proof of Luxembourgian citizenship.
The 2022 Henley Passport Index states that Luxembourgers can enter 190 nations either without a visa or with one that is issued upon arrival. As a result of their right to free movement guaranteed by Article 21 of the EU Treaty, Luxembourg citizens are permitted to reside and work in any EU member state as well as Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland.
Every person who lives in Luxembourg is a member of the European Union. In any member state of the European Economic Area as well as Switzerland, a passport and national identity card are required.
The validity of a Luxembourg biometric passport is two years for children under the age of four and five years for those who are four or older.
190 visa-free destinations