Today, the Commission adopted the EU strategy on voluntary return and reintegration. The strategy promotes the importance of voluntary returns and aims at increasing their share and number, while improving the quality of the support provided to returnees.
Voluntary returns are more humane, more effective and less costly than forced returns.
The new strategy proposes:
a more coordinated and integrated approach among Member States |
stronger cooperation with partner countries to implement reintegration schemes |
guidance supported by digital tools for a more functional EU return system |
How do voluntary returns work?
The strategy identifies challenges that complicate the uptake of voluntary returns and suggests a coherent approach based on measures under seven pillars:
Strengthening the legal and operational framework | |
Facilitating effective coordination between all stakeholders | |
Supporting voluntary return and reintegration of migrants located in non-EU countries | |
Improving return counselling and referral practices through dedicated tools and guidance | |
Promoting common quality support | |
Fostering the sustainability and the ownership of reintegration in partner countries | |
Using financial resources in a better coordinated manner |
Next steps
The Commission, together with the High Representative, EU Member States, Frontex, EU Delegations and partner countries, alongside the wide range of stakeholders and international organisations involved, will work to implement the strategy. The Commission will also monitor the implementation of the strategy, notably in the context of the European Migration Network and in regular discussions with the European Parliament and with Member States in the Council.
For more information:
- EU strategy on voluntary return and reintegration
- Commission staff working document: EU framework on return counselling and the Reintegration Assistance Tool
- Press release: New EU strategy an voluntary return and reintegration
- New EU strategy on voluntary return and reintegration: Questions and answers
- Return and readmission webpage
Details
- Publication date
- 22 April 2021