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Should EU member-states grant immigrant students full rights to employment as allowed by the EU Directive on immigration for studying purposes?
Summary: (Article 17, Council Directive 2004/114/EC on the admission of third-country nationals for the purposes of studies, pupil exchange and voluntary service)
07 Feb 2012, 22:49 by:Simon

Should EU member-states grant immigrant students full rights to employment as allowed by the EU Directive on immigration for studying purposes? (Article 17, Council Directive 2004/114/EC on the admission of third-country nationals for the purposes of studies, pupil exchange and voluntary service)

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CollapseChapter IV Treatment of the third-country nationals concerned, Article 17 Economic activities by students
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CollapseGreece, Hungary and Italy opted for a liberal approach
Granting employment rights to students
European Commission Report on the implementation of the Directive on student immigration - Italy
European Commission Report on the implementation of the Directive on student immigration - Hungary
European Commission Report on the implementation of the Directive on student immigration - Greece
European Commission Report on the implementation of the Directive on student immigration - Spain
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