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Annual report on migration and asylum 2022

Based on the contributions of the EMN National Contact Points, the report provides a comprehensive overview of national developments in the area of migration and asylum during 2022 in the EU Member States, Norway, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Armenia. The most significant event that marked this period was the influx of people escaping…

EMN Spain Presidency High-Level Conference

Spain will be holding the EMN Presidency conference on 16-17 November 2023 dedicated to legal migration. The two-day event will feature high-level and technical sessions that will focus on sustainable strategies for legal migration policies and their external dimension, as well as encourage sector-specific solutions and exchange of best practices. By bringing together policymakers, practitioners,…

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41st Quarterly

The EMN Quarterly provides up-to-date information on recent developments in migration and international protection at EU and national level. The 41st edition contains information on key development milestones for the period from October to December 2022, which also includes statistics.  

Displacement and migration related to disasters, climate change and environmental degradation

According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), extreme weather events, such as abnormally intense rainfall, prolonged droughts, heat waves and cyclones are linked to the displacement of approximately 20 million+ people annually. Despite the fact that more people are affected by climate change, it is difficult to directly link environmental degradation to…

EMN Sweden Presidency Conference

Sweden will be holding the EMN presidency conference on 11-12 May 2023, entitled Displacement and migration related to disasters, climate change and environmental degradation. The aim of the conference is to explore the impact of climate change on global migration patterns. It also aims at discussing what could be done in the future to address…

Statelessness in the European Union, Norway and Georgia

The updated inform explores how EU countries, Norway and Georgia are determining statelessness, the nexus of stateless status and the issuance of residence permits, as well as the impacts on particular groups such as (unaccompanied) minors. The inform discusses: lack of harmonisation of statelessness determination procedures, rights granted to recognised stateless persons, challenges faced by…

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Statelessness in the European Union, Norway and Georgia

Statelessness is a global phenomenon, preventing those concerned from accessing fundamental human, civil, political, economic, social and cultural #rights. Marginalisation and discrimination are frequent consequences. The updated EMN inform focuses on statelessness and its implications in the EU, Norway and Georgia. By providing an overview of the countries’ policies and measures, it enables a better…