EMN Quarterly: January-March 2022
EMN quarterly is a quarterly newsletter providing updates on developments at EU and national level relating to migration and asylum.
EMN quarterly is a quarterly newsletter providing updates on developments at EU and national level relating to migration and asylum.
New EMN study published: Detention and alternatives to detention in international protection and return procedures
The Latvian Contact Point of the European Migration Network has published a Report on the Migration and Asylum in Latvia in 2021, which summaries changes in legislation and policy.
A national report “Detention and Alternatives to detention in international protection and return procedures in Latvia” provides an insight into the legislation and practice of Latvia on the application of detention and alternatives to detention.
A national report for the EMN study on Integration of Migrant Women in Latvia: from third countries, covering the period from 2016 to 2021.
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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How do EU Member States, Norway and Georgia tackle human trafficking of third-country nationals? The latest study from the European Migration Network (EMN) maps the framework at EU and national level relevant to the detection, identification and protection of presumed victims.
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.
New Joint EMN-OECD inform published – Skills Mobility Partnerships: Exploring Innovative Approaches to Labour Migration.
How can Member States face the growing mobility of workers and skills shortages in the EU? This new joint EMN-OECD inform highlights experiences by EU Member States, non-EU countries and international organisations with regards to the introduction of Skills Mobility Partnerships (SMPs), a new concept that promotes a sustainable approach to skilled migration and mobility, with the aim to build skills for the benefit of both countries of origin and destination.
To what extent could digital services support migration and asylum management? This joint EMN-OECD inform focuses on specific areas in the asylum, migration and acquisition of citizenship procedures, and border control management, where digital technologies may be used. Over recent years and following the increased use of digital technology during the COVID-19 pandemic, Member States …
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