Timon, 24, Luxembourger

TimonTimon | ©cafebabel.comYes, because Luxembourgers only ever elect conservative parties, which means nothing can change. Also they prevent immigrants entering the civil service and taking home a ‘golden hello’ of 3, 000 euros (£2, 660). That is not fair

Dan, 23, Luxembourger

DanDan | ©cafebabel.comOf course, we should do everything we can to integrate immigrants better. Once they have to form their own political opinion, they should automatically integrate themselves better

Emilie, 20, French

EmilieEmilie | ©cafebabel.comIt would be a good thing, immigrants would get more involved. But they should have to live in the country for a certain length of time first, so they understand how it works

Clif, 25, Luxembourger

ClifClif | ©cafebabel.comImmigrants should be allowed to vote but not to be elected. Otherwise the Luxembourgers would have nothing left to say, if they really do soon become the minority in their own country

Philip, 27, Swede

PhilipPhilip | ©cafebabel.comNo, if everyone could vote, there would be too many voters who feel unrepresented

Dharamveer, 26, Indian

DharamveerDharamveer | ©cafebabel.comNo, unless immigrants could also stand for election. But they would have to live in the country for at least ten years to do that, so they could really integrate in the society. That’s just not possible in only two or three years

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