European Union Common Immigration Policy

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EU Common Immigration Policy

The Blue Card Policy Paper

European Union represents economic and political partnership of 28 states, with population more than 500 million people who can travel within its territory without considering internal borders. It operates as a single market with standardized laws and guaranteed freedom of movement of people, goods, services and capital. As such, European Union is attractive destination for all kind of immigrants, from people in search of a better life from unfortunate and unstable regions to highly qualified work force who are looking for greater business opportunities. As European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said in an interview for Time Magazine (Oct. 24,2007) “Europe is an immigration continent, we are attractive to many. But we are not good enough at attracting highly skilled people. Nor are we young or numerous enough to keep the wheels of our societies and economies turning on our own.” High mobility and migration is an global phenomenon, not exclusive to EU and equally brings many opportunities for the member states as well as great challenges. Therefore, managing immigration represents priority of outmost importance for EU institutions, channeled trough coordinated and balanced Common Immigration Policy.

Nevertheless, Common Immigration Policy for Europe is yet to be delivered in collaboration with EU member states and its institutions. Until it is fully formulated, it has been communicated through ten common principles based on three main strands of European Union policy, that is prosperity, solidarity and security (Summaries of EU legislation, n.d.). Each of these ten principles play important role in achieving coordinated approach to immigration challenges.

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