> Here are the most notable proposals from the migration code, which spans nearly 2,000 pages:
> – Clear conditions for visas and entry into the country will be established.
> – A new visa for British border workers is suggested.
> – Systematic checks on abuse of social security by EU citizens will be implemented.
> – EU citizens committing criminal acts or causing disturbances should be more easily deported.
> – Clear procedures for non-EU third-country nationals to stay here will be introduced.
> – Meaningless, duplicate, or incomplete applications will be rejected.
> – Labor migration will be more clearly regulated to prevent abuses.
> – Belgians can now act as a guarantor for only one foreign student.
> – Procedures for family reunification and residence for medical reasons will be clarified.
> – Unaccompanied minors may stay if they come of age, if they for example integrate sufficiently through education or work.
> – The Immigration Office can indefinitely request the revocation or lifting of someone’s refugee status in case of fraud or new elements.
> – Any change in residence status will be immediately recorded in the national register, providing immediate clarity to public services like OCMW or the police.
> – The proactive return policy will be incorporated into the law.
> – Forced entries into residences will be enabled for rejected asylum seekers who refuse to cooperate.
> – The period for detaining someone pending deportation will be extended to a maximum of 18 months.
I don’t want to know what would impress the opposition (read, the right-right-wing). I really don’t. But I guess you get to see accounts in many museums set up in Oświęcim and comparable places.
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> Here are the most notable proposals from the migration code, which spans nearly 2,000 pages:
> – Clear conditions for visas and entry into the country will be established.
> – A new visa for British border workers is suggested.
> – Systematic checks on abuse of social security by EU citizens will be implemented.
> – EU citizens committing criminal acts or causing disturbances should be more easily deported.
> – Clear procedures for non-EU third-country nationals to stay here will be introduced.
> – Meaningless, duplicate, or incomplete applications will be rejected.
> – Labor migration will be more clearly regulated to prevent abuses.
> – Belgians can now act as a guarantor for only one foreign student.
> – Procedures for family reunification and residence for medical reasons will be clarified.
> – Unaccompanied minors may stay if they come of age, if they for example integrate sufficiently through education or work.
> – The Immigration Office can indefinitely request the revocation or lifting of someone’s refugee status in case of fraud or new elements.
> – Any change in residence status will be immediately recorded in the national register, providing immediate clarity to public services like OCMW or the police.
> – The proactive return policy will be incorporated into the law.
> – Forced entries into residences will be enabled for rejected asylum seekers who refuse to cooperate.
> – The period for detaining someone pending deportation will be extended to a maximum of 18 months.
Also, article in French: https://www.rtbf.be/article/un-code-de-la-migration-controlee-dans-les-cartons-de-la-secretaire-detat-nicole-de-moor-11310660
I don’t want to know what would impress the opposition (read, the right-right-wing). I really don’t. But I guess you get to see accounts in many museums set up in Oświęcim and comparable places.