New record attendance at the Orientation Day organized by the Ministry of Family Affairs, Solidarity, Living Together and Reception of Refugees

More than 930 signatories of the Welcome and Integration Contract and members of the new Biergerpakt programme registered for the Orientation Day on 9 March 2024, organized by the Ministry of Family Affairs, Solidarity, Living Together and Reception of Refugees. The event gave participants an opportunity to familiarize themselves with administrative procedures, the country's institutions and community life in Luxembourg.

During his opening speech, the Minister for Family Affairs, Solidarity, Living Together and Reception of Refugees, Max Hahn, emphasized the importance of intercultural living together in Luxembourg: "With 73.7% of the population coming from a migrant background - whether first, second or third generation or much further back - you and I – we are all part of this intercultural mix. This mix of languages and cultures, of different experiences and skills enriches life in our country. Let's make this diversity our greatest strength."

During the presentation "The Grower's mindset & the values of Luxembourg", given by the team of Luxembourg - Let's Make It Happen, orientation day participants had the opportunity to discover the spirit and the values of Luxembourg.

Workshops and information desks to help you find your way around in Luxembourg

At 40 information desks, representatives of various Luxembourg ministries, administrations and associations were on hand to answer participants' questions on topics related to living together, such as political, civic and community participation, education, diploma recognition and culture.

In the interactive workshops, participants could take a closer look at areas where their commitment can make a difference, such as volunteering, simplifying administrative procedures and combatting racism.

From the "Welcome and Integration Contract" to the "Biergerpakt"

With the entry into force of the new law on intercultural living together on 1 January 2024, the former "Welcome and Integration Contract" programme has been replaced by the "Biergerpakt" and the "Living Together Program".

The Biergerpakt is offered to all adult residents of Luxembourg as well as cross-border workers, and enables its participants to discover Luxembourg, its languages, customs, culture and institutions through various activities, including the Orientation Day. For more information, please visit www.biergerpakt.zesummeliewen.lu

Press release by the Ministry for Family Affairs, Solidarity, Living Together and Reception of Refugees