
Synthesis Report: Illegal employment of third-country nationals in the European Union
Illegal employment of third-country nationals (TCNs) – defined as employment contravening migration and/or labour law – is a source of concern in the EU for
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.

Illegal employment of third-country nationals (TCNs) – defined as employment contravening migration and/or labour law – is a source of concern in the EU for

The following synthesis report presents an overview of the important challenges faced by national authorities in EU Member States and Norway in their efforts to

The present report summarises the main findings of the LU Study on “Challenges and practices for establishing applicants’ identity in the migration process”. For all migration

The following Synthesis Report presents a comparative overview of the main findings of the 2016 EMN Focussed Study on Family Reunification of Third-Country Nationals (TCNs)

Illegal employment of third country nationals is a reality in Luxembourg. However, as well as in the case of grey and informal economy, it is

Given the recent increase in asylum applications in the EU and considering the general gap between third-country nationals issued a return decision and those that

Illegal employment of third-country nationals (TCNs) – defined as employment contravening migration and/or labour law – is a source of concern in the EU for

The following synthesis report presents an overview of the important challenges faced by national authorities in EU Member States and Norway in their efforts to

The present report summarises the main findings of the LU Study on “Challenges and practices for establishing applicants’ identity in the migration process”. For all migration

The following Synthesis Report presents a comparative overview of the main findings of the 2016 EMN Focussed Study on Family Reunification of Third-Country Nationals (TCNs)

Illegal employment of third country nationals is a reality in Luxembourg. However, as well as in the case of grey and informal economy, it is

Given the recent increase in asylum applications in the EU and considering the general gap between third-country nationals issued a return decision and those that