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state of play single permit directive

This Directive introduces a single application procedure for third-country nationals to reside and work in the EU. Background information and state of play can be found here.

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  • background information and state of play (last review February 2013)
Safe countries of origin and safe third countries: criteria for identifying and examining applications in light of the new Asylum Procedure Regulation (EU) 2024/1348 (EMN Inform)
Ad Hoc Query on multidisciplinary age assessment procedure
Ad Hoc Query on process and timeframe for residence permit renewal applications
Ad Hoc Query on social assistance benefits for beneficiaries of international and temporary protection
Ad Hoc Query on practices regarding age assessment of third country nationals
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Publication Date:
Fri 08 Feb 2013
Geography:
Europe
Main theme:
Economic migration
Publication type:
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Keywords:
EU directive, single permit directive
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