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RSSAt EU level, improving the EU’s attractiveness for foreign entrepreneurs and start-ups forms part of the objective of upgrading the single market and is also in line with EU migration policy objectives, such as tackling demographic change and satisfying labour market needs.
Statement by the European Commission and the High Representative on the occasion of International Migrants Day 2019On the occasion of International...
This International Migrants’ Day, the Knowledge Centre on Migration and Demography launches an online, interactive atlas with the latest migration...
Today, the European Commission published the results of the fourth survey of European businesses’ attitudes towards corruption in the European Union...
Today, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency's reinforced mandate enters into force, giving it the operational capacity and powers needed to...
Today, Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson announced the award of €13 million of emergency funding to Italy and Spain to improve social...
Today in the House of European History, President of the European Commission Ms Ursula von der Leyen marked the ten-year anniversary of the entry into...
A new study published by EMN offers a comparative overview of the experiences and existing practices in 24 EU Member States, Norway and Switzerland regarding beneficiaries of international protection who travel back to their country of origin.
The number of non-EU/EEA students coming to the EU to undertake their studies has increased steadily over recent years. The European Migration Network (EMN) has now published a study on 25 EU countries’ efforts to provide opportunities for international students.
Return counselling has a critical role to play in supporting third-country nationals in making informed decisions about their possibilities to legally stay in Europe or to return, and thus to ensure safe and dignified return.