
Newly arrived migrants in France often experience a downgrading of their socio-professional status, while companies, for their part, have difficulty recruiting people with certain specific skills.
The Experience Without Borders project provides enhanced support tailored to each participant’s individual needs, allowing them to develop their professional and transferable skills, including, where necessary, French as a foreign language and/or VAE (Validation of Acquired Experience).
This recognition of skills acquired prior to their arrival in France facilitates participant’s professional integration and combats feelings of social decline. The ultimate goal is professional integration and better (social) inclusion of migrants and refugees.
Who benefits
Newcomers and refugees who have professional experience gained mainly abroad, regardless of sector and level - including one year that can be proven by official documents (pay slips, employer statements, etc.) - and who have reached language proficiency level A2.
How it works
This project, led by the Ministry of the Interior and co-financed by the European Union, is being rolled out across France.
The approach comprises the following steps:
- Participant attends an information meeting and undergoes a feasibility interview
- Study of the experience acquired abroad
- Definition of the beneficiary's professional project, valuation of acquired skills, VAE process for some, where needed
- Participant finalises their career path
In addition to this individual support, collective thematic workshops are also organised. Further information can be viewed online.
Funding
The project has received funding from the European Union, via AMIF, and from the Ministère de l’Intérieur - Direction de l’Intégration et de l’Accès à la Nationalité (DIAN).
- Start date
- 1 Jan 2023
- Project locations
- Reims, France
- Project website
- GIP Formation Continue et Insertion Professionnelle de Reims
- Migration status
- Newcomers
- Topic
- Employment and skills
Results
636 beneficiaries were supported across 11 national education academies throughout France during the 2023/2024 financial year. 30 courses are so far planned for the 2026/2027 financial year in the Champagne-Ardenne region.
Evaluation
The project met the expectations of national and local institutional stakeholders. The results achieved in terms of skills validation and language training courses were deemed satisfactory, prompting the funding bodies (DIAN and AMIF) to request its renewal for the period 2025–2027. An official evaluation has not yet been made publicly available online.