Regularisation mechanisms and programmes: Why they matter and how to design them – 2022

20.500.12592/s302qw

Regularisation mechanisms and programmes: Why they matter and how to design them – 2022

16 Dec 2022

Research by the European Migration Network found that 60 national protection procedures (as distinct from international protection, and most of in the care of a Greek or regularly residing family by a Greek or foreign court; being a victim of a work accident, for the duration of the treatment; a child which would be considered regularisation mechanisms) existed in the 24 EU Member States, the UK a. [...] Source: European Commission, 2022, Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on a single application procedure for a single permit for third-country nationals to reside and work in the territory of a Member State and on a common set of rights for third-country workers legally residing in a Member State (recast) h. [...] The access to services and the labour market varies widely for these statuses, with German suspensions of deportation giving access to certain social rights and sometimes training and the labour market, and Greek suspensions of deportation not giving access to any. [...] 4 10 Regularisation mechanisms and programmes: Why they matter and how to design them 11 Background and context Regularisation is a commonly used tool in legal and policy framework and a description of the states implemented regularisation programmes surveyed at the end of 2018.39 Th. [...] Study on practices in the area of regularisation of illegally staying third-country nationals in the Member States of the EU, final report to be a taboo in Europe, particularly at the EU Europe to date, shows that 24 of the 27 EU member 36 ICMPD, 2009, REGINE Regularisations in Europe.
Pages
37
Published in
Belgium