The migrant integration hub is the EU’s main source of information on the inclusion of migrants. It brings together in one place information about EU initiatives supporting integration, as well as news, facts and stories of successful projects from all the 27 EU countries.
The migrant integration hub replaces the European website on integration, whose archived content can be consulted here.
News on migrant integration

The 2025 study Value spaces, identity, and use of local services among migrants in Tallinn, conducted by the Institute of Baltic Studies and commissioned by the Tallinn Migration Centre, examines how migrants experience life in Tallinn, adapt to daily life, and engage with public services.

A network of NGOs in Poland formally launched the Social Patronage Coalition, with the aim of promoting community sponsorship initiatives such as forms of support for the adaptation and integration of migrants provided by private individuals.

The recently published study “Integration of international students and employment opportunities in Latvia” assesses how non-EU students integrate into Latvia’s labour market and what shapes their post-graduation retention.
Successful projects on integration

Integreat is a free digital platform providing multilingual local information for newcomers to Germany. Municipalities manage and update content, which can be accessed via an app or website. The platform enhances participation and reduces the burden on advisory structures.

Education is a fundamental tool for integrating newcomers into society. In Belgium, a decree issued in 2019 aims to promote the integration of newly arrived students into French-speaking schools by ensuring the provision of tailored educational support that emphasises language mastery and ...

PITCH was a 3-year EU-funded project designed to develop and implement local integration strategies for migrant women. It created a model for gender-sensitive integration strategies based on personalised, participatory, local and multistakeholder approaches.
Working side by side in LithuaniaIn Vilnius, Hanan from Syria and Nijolė from Lithuania work side by side with skill and dedication, making quality handmade clothes. Watch the full story in English or Lithuanian.





