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The report describes and clarifies the statistical and development trends in the field of migration and international protection in the EU and its Member States in 2006 compared to the previous period.

The report informs about the most significant political and legislative developments, as well as public debates, in the fields of migration and asylum which occurred in the EU and its Member States during the year 2005, with the focus on third-country nationals rather than EU nationals.It also contains relevant statistical data. The Slovak Republic did not contribute to this report.

The report describes and clarifies the statistical and development trends in the field of migration and international protection in the EU and its Member States in 2005 compared to the previous period. The Slovak Republic did not contribute to this report.

The report describes and clarifies the statistical and development trends in the field of migration and international protection in the EU and its Member States in 2004 compared to the previous period. The Slovak Republic did not contribute to this report.

Safe Countries of Origin (2018)

Published in EMN Informs
Friday, 09 March 2018 16:25

This EMN inform contains information collected through an ad-hoc question on safe countries of origin. It presents an overview of (Member) States policies and practices concerning safe countries of origin. It describes which countries have introduced a list of safe countries of origin and whether nationals from these countries are treated differently than nationals from other countries in the asylum procedure. Moreover, differences relating to reception conditions and return provisions are examined.  

This EMN Inform summarises the key findings of the EMN Synthesis Report on challenges and practices for establishing identity of third-country nationals in migration processes. It provides the overview of the challenges faced by national authorities in their efforts to reliably verify the identity of third-country nationals within the context of various migration procedures and of national practices of EU Member States to address those challenges. 

Statelessness in the EU (2016)

Published in EMN Informs
Wednesday, 15 February 2017 01:00

This EMN inform contains information collected through an ad-hoc question on statelessness in the EU. It analysis the theoretical background of international law in this regards, compares legislation of EU Member States and practical differences in the statelessness determination procedure. It also deals with the rights of persons who have been granted a status of a stateless person and describes situations regarding the stateless minors.

This EMN Inform summarises the key findings of the EMN Synthesis Report on returning the rejected asylum seekers, analyses the differences in between the return procedures of respective EU Member States and specific challenges these countries face when returning the rejected asylum seekers. Inform also provides an overview of the national policies of EU Member States in the field of return as well as of legal frameworks. It briefly describes situations when return of third-country nationals is not immediately possible, practices adopted by each EU Member States to address these situations, as well as measures these countries are implementing to encourage rejected asylum seekers to leave the EU territory.

This EMN Inform includes the key findings of the EMN Synthesis Report on resettlement and humanitarian admission programmes and schemes in Europe, as well as private sponsorship programmes for refugees in the EU Member States and Norway. It provides an overview of the national political contexts and focuses also on methods and criteria used for selecting persons to be resettled, activities undertaken prior to departure to the resettlement country, post-arrival integration measures, as well as challenges and good practices in the implementation of resettlement and humanitarian programmes/schemes in Europe.

This EMN Inform provides an overview of the conditions of labour market access for various categories of beneficiaries of international protection both in legislation and in practice as well as examines the categories of residence statuses of these beneficiaries.  It also looks into different types of employment related support measures, analyses coordination between relevant bodies and other authorities within the field of integration and maps good practices and obstacles in EU Member States.

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