Weekly Brief 44
Vous trouverez dans le document ci-joint les actualités liées aux migrations, l’asile et l’intégration de la semaine 44 de 2018. Bonne lecture!
Vous trouverez dans le document ci-joint les actualités liées aux migrations, l’asile et l’intégration de la semaine 44 de 2018. Bonne lecture!
Vous trouverez dans le document ci-joint les actualités liées aux migrations, l’asile et l’intégration de la semaine 43 de 2018. Bonne lecture!
This EMN study aims to offer an overview of the luxembourgish experience with the functioning of visa-free regime. It will identify challenges, best practices and positive experience in Luxembourg and provide up-to-date information on the latest tendencies in this area of migration policy.
Luxembourg is characterized by a very specific demographic situation with 47,9% of its resident population being non-Luxembourgish nationals as of 1 January 2018. This particular circumstance makes Luxembourg the EU Member State with the highest share of non-citizens residing on its territory. At the same time, around 85% of the foreign populati on are citizens … Continued
Vous trouverez dans le document ci-joint les actualités liées aux migrations, l’asile et l’intégration de la semaine 42 de 2018. Bonne lecture!
This Inform presents an overview of five social benefits and arrangements for rights granted by Member States and Norway to beneficiaries of international protection: (1) education, (2) healthcare, (3) financial allowances, (4) housing and (5) family reunification. It describes the social benefits standards and arrangements for rights in Member States and Norway and whether or … Continued
Vous trouverez dans le document ci-joint les actualités liées aux migrations, l’asile et l’intégration de la semaine 41 de 2018. Bonne lecture!
The present report provides an overview of the main developments and debates in relation to migration and asylum in Luxembourg in 2017. The number of people applying for international protection remained high in 2017 (2.322 applications) compared to the levels registered pre- ‘migration crisis’ (1.091 in 2014). However, the number of registrations remained relatively stable … Continued