Family reunification : a barrier or facilitator of integration : a comparative study / Tineke Strik, Betty de Hart, Ellen Nissen.
2013
KJE6050 .S773 2013 (Mapit)
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Title
Family reunification : a barrier or facilitator of integration : a comparative study / Tineke Strik, Betty de Hart, Ellen Nissen.
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Imprint
[Nijmegen, Netherlands] : Wolf Legal Publishers, 2013.
Description
vii, 125 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Introduction
Legislation on family reunification and the legal position of admitted family members
Application of the procedure
The development of national policies
Case law
Lives on hold : the impact of family reunification policies on family life and integration
Conclusions.
Legislation on family reunification and the legal position of admitted family members
Application of the procedure
The development of national policies
Case law
Lives on hold : the impact of family reunification policies on family life and integration
Conclusions.
Summary
This publication presents the outcome of a comparative study on family reunification policies in six EU Member States: Austria, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Portugal and the United Kingdom. The study examined the way in which family reunification policies have developed over the past decade and the positions governments have adopted regarding four main requirements: income, pre-entry test, age and housing. Furthermore, the study analyses the application of these requirements in practice and how their application is perceived by the family members. Based on statistics and interviews, the authors draw conclusions on the impact of the applicable requirements on migrants and their family members in the Member States included in this study. Considering the recognition at EU level that family reunification is regarded as beneficial to the integration of migrants, this study seeks to clarify whether or not national policies serve to promote or hinder family reunification and contribute to the integration of migrants.
Note
This publication presents the outcome of a comparative study on family reunification policies in six EU Member States: Austria, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Portugal and the United Kingdom. The study examined the way in which family reunification policies have developed over the past decade and the positions governments have adopted regarding four main requirements: income, pre-entry test, age and housing. Furthermore, the study analyses the application of these requirements in practice and how their application is perceived by the family members. Based on statistics and interviews, the authors draw conclusions on the impact of the applicable requirements on migrants and their family members in the Member States included in this study. Considering the recognition at EU level that family reunification is regarded as beneficial to the integration of migrants, this study seeks to clarify whether or not national policies serve to promote or hinder family reunification and contribute to the integration of migrants.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-116).
Location
STA
Call Number
KJE6050 .S773 2013
Language
English
ISBN
9789058509574
9058509575
9058509575
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