A recent development in the immigration policies of several European states is to make the admission of foreign nationals dependent upon crite-ria relating to their integration. As the practice of ‘integration testing abroad ’ becomes more widespread, this book endeavours to clarify the legal implications that have hitherto remained poorly understood and studied. The book begins by looking at the situation in the Netherlands, which was the first EU Member State to introduce pre-entry integration require-ments. It explores the historical and political origins of the Dutch Act on Integration Abroad and explains how, in this national context, integration has become a criterion for the selection of immigrants. It then examines how integration r...
The bachelors thesis Impact of the "Civic Integration Abroad" Act on Dutch Immigration is dedicated ...
The position of non-EU migrants in social security is problematic. Many European states reduce acces...
The aim of this article is to examine how the concepts of EU citizenship and of European integration...
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom...
In recent years, integration requirements have come to play a role in EU immigration law. Several di...
The ability of European nation-states to control migration and regulate the entry and stay of migran...
This book studies the normative intersection between integration, immigration and nationality in the...
Summary: International aspects of the entry of foreigners in the state-territories The main purpose ...
Millions of British, Dutch, French, Danish, Spanish, and Portuguese nationals permanently reside in ...
The Netherlands has been known as the most open and tolerant European country where immigrants belon...
On the brink of multiculturalism's demise in Europe, 'culture' configures prominently in the immigra...
Language and integration tests as a condition for naturalisation and various types of legal residenc...
From a comparative point of view, the author deals with the well-established phenomenon of the impos...
‘Civic integration ’ programmes and tests for third-country nationals (TCNs) have increasingly becom...
Border procedures have so far received little attention in the legal literature dealing with Europea...
The bachelors thesis Impact of the "Civic Integration Abroad" Act on Dutch Immigration is dedicated ...
The position of non-EU migrants in social security is problematic. Many European states reduce acces...
The aim of this article is to examine how the concepts of EU citizenship and of European integration...
Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom...
In recent years, integration requirements have come to play a role in EU immigration law. Several di...
The ability of European nation-states to control migration and regulate the entry and stay of migran...
This book studies the normative intersection between integration, immigration and nationality in the...
Summary: International aspects of the entry of foreigners in the state-territories The main purpose ...
Millions of British, Dutch, French, Danish, Spanish, and Portuguese nationals permanently reside in ...
The Netherlands has been known as the most open and tolerant European country where immigrants belon...
On the brink of multiculturalism's demise in Europe, 'culture' configures prominently in the immigra...
Language and integration tests as a condition for naturalisation and various types of legal residenc...
From a comparative point of view, the author deals with the well-established phenomenon of the impos...
‘Civic integration ’ programmes and tests for third-country nationals (TCNs) have increasingly becom...
Border procedures have so far received little attention in the legal literature dealing with Europea...
The bachelors thesis Impact of the "Civic Integration Abroad" Act on Dutch Immigration is dedicated ...
The position of non-EU migrants in social security is problematic. Many European states reduce acces...
The aim of this article is to examine how the concepts of EU citizenship and of European integration...