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Eu Adopts Revised Single Permit Directive For Non Eu Workers

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European Council Adopts New Single Permit Directive for Non-EU Workers ...

With 47 votes in favour, 13 against, and no abstentions, the Civil Liberties Committee adopted a report updating the 2011 Single permit directive, which foresees a single

EU Approves Single Permit Directive to Streamline Immigration and

Through Directive 2011/98/EU (‚The Single Permit Directive‘), EU legislation lays down a single application procedure for a combined single permit for work and residence, and a common set

REVISION OF DIRECTIVE 2011/98/EU ON THE SINGLE PERMIT – Q2 2022 [ TABLED ] > EUROPEAN AGENDA ON MIGRATION > NEW POLICY ON LEGAL MIGRATION CONTENT

Directive 2014/67/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 May 2014 on the enforcement of Directive 96/71/EC concerning the posting of workers in the framework of the

The Single Permit Directive covers most other workers, highly skilled workers and as regards equal treatment researchers. This graph shows all permits issued (new or renewed) for different reasons since 2013.

  • Legal migration: Attracting skills and talent to the EU
  • a single permit for residence and work in the EU
  • New single permit directive

In the new directive, Intra EU mobility will be easier for non EU applicants with valid EU residence permits and their employers. Applicants (and their employers) will be

The 2011 single permit directive establishes a single administrative procedure for granting a permit to third-country nationals seeking to live and work in an EU country, and a

In a final vote on 12 April 2024, the Council of the EU approved work permit rules for migrant workers that would improve application processes, labour market mobility and possibilities to

Revision of Directive 2011/98/EU on the single permit to reside and work

Directive 2011/98/EU (the ‚Single Permit Directive‘) established a single application procedure for a combined work and residence permit, and a common set of rights for third-country (non-EU)

Initiatives facilitating the mobility of non-EU workers into the EU, such as the Directive on long-term residents (Directive 2003/109/EC), the Directive on entry and residence for highly

The single permit directive deals with the admission of third-country nationals to reside and work in the EU. It sets out the application process for EU countries to issue this single permit and

The revised Single Permit Directive, which seeks to make the European Union more attractive to foreign workers and further safeguard their rights, has been formally adopted

In a final vote on 12 April 2024, the Council of the EU approved work permit rules for migrant workers that would improve application processes, labour market mobility and possibilities to

The European Union has advanced its efforts to attract and retain global top talent by introducing unified work and residence permits for third-country nationals without having to

  • EU reaches agreement on revised Single Permit rules
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  • How the EU manages migration flows
  • EU Council green-lights revised Single Permit Directive

On December 18, 2023, the European Commission, Parliament and Council reached a political agreement on the revised Single Permit Directive. The updated rules establish a single

A streamlined procedure for the single permit for combined work and residence will make the process quicker and easier for applicants and employers. It will allow applicants

· a legislative pillar, recasting the Long-Term Residents Directive 39 and the Single Permit Directive 40, to simplify the procedures for the admission of workers of various

This directive simplifies the process for non-EU nationals to live and work in member states, enhancing the attractiveness of the EU as a destination for skilled workers.

Workers moving to the European Union on the EU’s ‘single permit’ will no longer be tied to the employer who sponsored them, but they will be able to change jobs under certain

Seasonal workers. The EU economy relies on a high number of seasonal workers from outside the EU as it faces increasing labour shortages. The Council and the Parliament

The Single Permit Directive, adopted in 2011 and recently recast in April 2024, establishes a simplified application procedure and one single permit for both the right to work

On Friday 12 April 2024, the Council of the European Union adopted the revised Single Permit Directive which defines the procedure for obtaining a single permit to work and

The new Directive aims to attract skills and talent the EU requires and addresses shortcomings regarding legal migration to the EU. The Directive focuses on the administrative

The European Union has adopted new legislation to streamline and simplify the process for non-EU nationals to obtain work and residence permits. The revised Single Permit Directive aims to

The updated rules set in place a single application procedure for a combined EU work and residence permit (a ‘single permit’). The revised rules provide for a common set of