The final conference of the project 'Language opens any doors: Third Country Nationals’ integration into Lithuanian society'. This project aims to implement and facilitate the intergration process of newly arrived Third Country Nationals of different economic, social, cultural, religious, linguistic and ethinic backgrounds. The project is targeted at the Non-EU nationals granted the right for temporary or permanent residence in the Republic of Lithuania for a period specified in the permit. Residence permit issued on the grounds of LR Law on the Legal Status of Aliens: Article 40 chapter 1 part 1-7, 12-13; chapters 2 and 6; Article 53 chapter 1 part 1-3, 5, 6, 8, 10; chapters 2 and 7.
Practical information
- Venue
- Raitininkų 4, Vilnius
- Where
- Lithuania
- When
- to
- Languages
- English
- Organiser
- Soros International House Lithuania
- Posted by
Minors
Youth (18-30)
Adults (30-65)
Seniors (65+)
Men
Women
Labour migration
Family reunification
Study migration
Lithuania
Newcomers
Permanent residents
Communication
Culture
Dialogue
Rights & Duties
School education
Out-of-school education
Language
Dialogue
Unemployment
Employment
Entrepreneurship
Training
School education
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