
Family reunification of third-country nationals in the EU: national practices
The present report summarises the main findings of the LU Study on “Family reunification of third-country nationals in the EU”. In Luxembourg, family reunification is one
The EMN produces several studies on an annual basis which address specific themes of relevance to policy developments. EMN Studies are based on National Reports developed by the EMN national contact points which are produced using common specifications. EMN Studies are drafted by the EMN Service Provider and highlights the main findings within an EU perspective.
Each EMN Study is accompanied by an EMN Inform, different from the EMN Studies these publications are specifically aimed to provide key findings and short messages.

The present report summarises the main findings of the LU Study on “Family reunification of third-country nationals in the EU”. In Luxembourg, family reunification is one

This EMN study offers a comprehensive overview of policies and practices on the functioning of resettlement, humanitarian admission programmes and schemes, as well as private

The present report summarises the main findings of the LU Study on “Resettlement and Humanitarian Admission Programmes in Europe – what works?”

The issue of non-return of rejected international protection applicants does not enjoy a high political profile on its own, but has been discussed as part

The significant rise in asylum applications lodged in the EU in recent years has placed the integration of beneficiaries of international/humanitarian protection at the top

This study offers an overview of the Luxembourg immigration legislation which provides for the possibility to switch between categories of authorisations of stay in Article

The present report summarises the main findings of the LU Study on “Family reunification of third-country nationals in the EU”. In Luxembourg, family reunification is one

This EMN study offers a comprehensive overview of policies and practices on the functioning of resettlement, humanitarian admission programmes and schemes, as well as private

The present report summarises the main findings of the LU Study on “Resettlement and Humanitarian Admission Programmes in Europe – what works?”

The issue of non-return of rejected international protection applicants does not enjoy a high political profile on its own, but has been discussed as part

The significant rise in asylum applications lodged in the EU in recent years has placed the integration of beneficiaries of international/humanitarian protection at the top

This study offers an overview of the Luxembourg immigration legislation which provides for the possibility to switch between categories of authorisations of stay in Article