Kurkime modernią Lietuvos ateitį kartu

Registruotis
Grįžti

Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania

Creation of an effective system for linguistic and sociocultural integration for foreigners and returning Lithuanians

9 September 2025 - 6 March 2026

Problem

As the Lithuanian economy improves, and due to various geopolitical factors, Lithuania has become a destination country for migrants over the past few years. During 2014–2024 period, immigration more than doubled: from 24,294 to 51,723 people per year.

We are already facing integration challenges. This task will become even more important in the future: global migration will grow due to climate change, and Lithuania, with its shrinking local workforce, will have to attract foreign workers. The integration of these arrivals into society is outlined in the “Lithuania 2050” vision.

When considering migrants arriving in Lithuania, it is also relevant to take into account returning Lithuanians or persons of Lithuanian descent and their family members. The number of returning Lithuanians is growing every year. For five consecutive years, more Lithuanian citizens have returned to Lithuania annually than have left to live abroad, and in 2024, 37% of immigrants (18,900) were returning citizens of the Republic of Lithuania.

The foundation of sustainable integration is linguistic and sociocultural integration. In 2026, an amendment and supplement to the State Language Law  will enter into force, mandating compulsory language proficiency for service personnel. Currently, there is also a discussion about tightening language proficiency requirements for migrants seeking to extend their residence permit in Lithuania.

Although the Lithuanian language proficiency requirements for foreigners are becoming stricter, there is a lack of clarity in legal regulation, consistent provision of state language training and examination, and clear information about services available. Furthermore, most courses cover only language instruction—little attention is paid to cultural education, which would teach immigrants about Lithuanian history, traditions, or practical aspects of life in Lithuania.

Goal

The goal of the project is to prepare strategic guidelines for a systemic linguistic and sociocultural integration for foreigners and returning Lithuanians.

Project progress

2025/11/20

Current situation analysis of linguistic and sociocultural integration of foreigners and returning Lithuanians

2025/12/15

Analysis of best practices in Lithuania and other countries

Participants

Related projects

9 September 2025 - 6 March 2026

Evaluation of opportunities for using AI tools in patient triage

Ministry of Health of the Republic of Lithuania

The goal of the project is to analyze the applicability of AI tools for effective patient triage within the Lithuanian healthcare system.
9 September 2025 - 6 March 2026

Towards a high-value bioeconomy: identifying strategic policy options for the national bioeconomy strategy

Ministry of Economy and Innovation of the Republic of Lithuania

The goal of the project is to support the development of Lithuania’s National Bioeconomy Strategy by identifying key policy and regulatory tools that can facilitate the creation of higher value-added bio-based products.
9 September 2025 - 6 March 2026

Creating a more effective function model for regional development councils

Office of the President of the Republic of Lithuania

The goal of the project is to reduce regional disparities and promote sustainable development by enabling regional development councils to contribute to the formulation of regional policy direction and strategies, implement policies more effectively at the regional level, and coordinate cooperation.
9 September 2025 - 6 March 2026

‘Silvering’ Lithuania: Strengthening the economy by improving the quality of life of people aged 50–65

Ministry of Social Security and Labour of the Republic of Lithuania

The goal of the project is to prepare recommendations on how to enhance and increase employment opportunities for the 50–65 age group through coordinated action by the state, employers, and NGOs, and to strengthen active labour market policy (ALMP) measures, education, health, and social services.
9 September 2025 - 6 March 2026

Feasibility study on establishing an immovable cultural heritage fund

Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania

The goal of the project is to prepare guidelines that would help optimize the sources of funding for Lithuania’s immovable cultural heritage, ensuring a sustainable and long-term funding model.