New study on use of regularisation measures across Europe
Caritas Europa’s new policy paper, Demystifying the regularisation of undocumented migrants, shows how regularisation can allow undocumented migrants to access their rights, and provides recommendations for how regularisation can be implemented. The paper recommends that regularisation should be seen alongside efforts to expand regular migration pathways, and that governments should facilitate the issuance of stable residence permits to avoid pushing people into irregularity. Moreover, it urges the Commission to coordinate and share best practices between member states, and calls on governments to cool down the heated debate on regularisation and affirm it as a legitimate policy option.
Migrant workers in Portugal under prolonged lockdown due to poor living conditions
Caritas Europa’s new policy paper, Demystifying the regularisation of undocumented migrants, shows how regularisation can allow undocumented migrants to access their rights, and provides recommendations for how regularisation can be implemented. The paper recommends that regularisation should be seen alongside efforts to expand regular migration pathways, and that governments should facilitate the issuance of stable residence permits to avoid pushing people into irregularity. Moreover, it urges the Commission to coordinate and share best practices between member states, and calls on governments to cool down the heated debate on regularisation and affirm it as a legitimate policy option.
New study on use of regularisation measures across Europe
Caritas Europa’s new policy paper, Demystifying the regularisation of undocumented migrants, shows how regularisation can allow undocumented migrants to access their rights, and provides recommendations for how regularisation can be implemented. The paper recommends that regularisation should be seen alongside efforts to expand regular migration pathways, and that governments should facilitate the issuance of stable residence permits to avoid pushing people into irregularity. Moreover, it urges the Commission to coordinate and share best practices between member states, and calls on governments to cool down the heated debate on regularisation and affirm it as a legitimate policy option.
Migrant workers in Portugal under prolonged lockdown due to poor living conditions
Caritas Europa’s new policy paper, Demystifying the regularisation of undocumented migrants, shows how regularisation can allow undocumented migrants to access their rights, and provides recommendations for how regularisation can be implemented. The paper recommends that regularisation should be seen alongside efforts to expand regular migration pathways, and that governments should facilitate the issuance of stable residence permits to avoid pushing people into irregularity. Moreover, it urges the Commission to coordinate and share best practices between member states, and calls on governments to cool down the heated debate on regularisation and affirm it as a legitimate policy option.