EMN Inform: Bilateral Readmission Agreements
What bilateral readmission agreements exist between EU Member States and third countries to facilitate the return of migrants staying irregularly on the EU territory? This
EMN Informs provide succinct key findings and messages to policymakers on a specific topic based on the results of information gathered and analysed by the EMN, for example, from Reports and Studies, or from Ad-Hoc Queries.
What bilateral readmission agreements exist between EU Member States and third countries to facilitate the return of migrants staying irregularly on the EU territory? This
How do Member States regulate the mobility and residence of persons already granted international protection status in another Member State? What are the appliable rules
The EU Commission’s Pact on Migration and Asylum of 2020[1] established the aim to develop effective and humane procedures for the return of individuals not
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
In most Member States,[1] once an individual has been granted legal status to remain on the territory, they have the same access to mental health
How do Member States attract and retain international researchers? The latest inform from the European Migration Network (EMN) provides an overview of the means adopted
What bilateral readmission agreements exist between EU Member States and third countries to facilitate the return of migrants staying irregularly on the EU territory? This
How do Member States regulate the mobility and residence of persons already granted international protection status in another Member State? What are the appliable rules
The EU Commission’s Pact on Migration and Asylum of 2020[1] established the aim to develop effective and humane procedures for the return of individuals not
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
In most Member States,[1] once an individual has been granted legal status to remain on the territory, they have the same access to mental health
How do Member States attract and retain international researchers? The latest inform from the European Migration Network (EMN) provides an overview of the means adopted