Organising flexible housing in the context of international protection
New EMN inform outlines how EMN Member and Observer Countries manage housing capacity in the context of international protection.
New EMN inform outlines how EMN Member and Observer Countries manage housing capacity in the context of international protection.
What bilateral readmission agreements exist between EU Member States, Norway and third countries to facilitate the return of migrants staying irregularly on the EU territory? This EMN inform aims to map these agreements and understand how they work.
The EMN inform “transition of unaccompanied minors to adulthood” explores the challenges and legal systems faced by unaccompanied minors when they reach adulthood and grow out of care systems designed to protect children and adolescents, in EU Member States and Norway. Unaccompanied minors face not only the transition from childhood to adulthood, but potentially a …
wo new EMN informs analyse how Member States have responded by offering housing and accommodation options and how they have organized access to social benefits, education, employment, and healthcare in the context of the activation of the Temporary Protection Directive (TPD)
The aim of this inform is to examine how Member States have regulated the transfer of responsibility for a beneficiary of international protection from the first State to the second State. It also explores the situation where beneficiaries of international protection, already recognised in a first State, lodge applications for international protection in a second State.
The Temporary Protection Directive was first activated by the Council on 4 March 2022 in response to the refugee crisis caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on 24 February.
The latest EMN inform focuses on the incentives and motives for third-country nationals without legal grounds to reside in the EU to voluntarily return to their country of origin.
What are the challenges migrants face in accessing mental health services, and how are Member States addressing them? This inform maps the policies in place to help legally-residing migrants access mental health services. In most Member States, once an individual has been granted legal status to remain on the territory, they have the same access …
New EMN inform published: Attracting and retaining international researchersHow do Member States attract and retain international researchers? The latest inform from the European Migration Network (EMN) provides an overview of the means adopted by Member States to enhance attractiveness for international researchers, as well as main challenges and best practices to admit and retain them.Brussels, …
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What are the procedures established by Member States to prevent and detect the misuse of authorisations for third-country nationals to reside for the purpose of study? The latest inform from the European Migration Network (EMN) provides a comparative overview of Member States’ approaches, experiences and best practices in addressing such cases.