Three-Day Gathering For LGBT+ Newcomers To Armenia
On June 12-14, a three-day gathering was held for LGBT+ people who had recently arrived in Armenia. The aim of the event was to provide participants with practical information, support, and essential skills to help them organize their new lives in Armenia and navigate different systems with more confidence.
The gathering brought together 16 LGBT+ participants from different countries, including Iran, India, Nigeria, Algeria, Russia, and others.
During the program, participants not only received useful information but also had the opportunity to share their experiences, voice their concerns, and discuss the challenges they face while living in Armenia.



Finding Employment and Housing
One of the important topics of the program was the process of searching for employment and housing.

Different methods of job searching, the most commonly used websites and platforms in Armenia, as well as the specifics of communicating with employers were discussed with the participants.
The session also covered self-presentation skills, the job application process, and important considerations during interviews.
The discussion also covered what information is appropriate to share with employers, how to prepare for interviews, and the challenges foreign citizens may face when looking for work.

Within the topic of housing search, participants learned about the main platforms for finding apartments, common issues during the rental process, and steps that can help avoid scams or other risks.
Legal Framework and Rights
During the meeting, participants were introduced to the legal regulations in Armenia related to employment and residence for foreign citizens.

The required documents for legal employment, issues related to work permits and residence status, as well as potential challenges faced by citizens of different countries were discussed.
Participants also had the opportunity to learn about the legal mechanisms operating in Armenia and the institutions they can turn to for the protection of their rights.
A separate discussion was held on cases of discrimination, addressing different situations and possible ways to respond to them.

Digital and Physical Safety
Another important part of the program was dedicated to digital and physical safety issues.

Participants discussed methods for protecting personal data, using social media safely, and reducing potential risks during online communication.
Special attention was also given to safety guidelines for using dating apps and websites.
The key principles of maintaining safety during both online and in-person meetings, protecting personal boundaries, and preventing potentially dangerous situations were discussed.

Within the framework of physical safety, participants also discussed safe movement in public spaces, assessing risky situations, and options for seeking support when necessary.









The three-day gathering became an important opportunity for participants to gain new knowledge, receive answers to their questions, and connect with other people who are also in the process of adapting and starting a new life in Armenia.