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Draft law on home searches for return enforcement is examined by the Committee on Home Affairs

16/06/2026

A draft law introducing the possibility of home searches to enforce return decisions has begun its parliamentary examination in the House of Representatives. The measure would concern certain third-country nationals subject to an enforceable return decision who do not cooperate with their return and are considered to pose a risk to public order or national security. Discussed by the Committee on Home Affairs on 16 June 2026, the proposal will be subject to consultations with experts and stakeholders before the committee continues its examination.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
enforceable return decision
non-compliance
risk to public order
risk to national security
home search
fundamental rights

Belgium co-chairs the EMN Return Expert Group

16/06/2026

Belgium has taken up its role as Co-Chair of the EMN Return Expert Group (REG), together with the European Commission. In this capacity, EMN Belgium hosted a plenary meeting of the REG on 16 June 2026 in Brussels.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
EMN
REG
return expert group

CJEU rules that residence condition for social assistance constitutes indirect discrimination against beneficiaries of international protection

07/05/2026

The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled on the compatibility of a national residence requirement with EU equal treatment rules. The Court examined whether a 10-year residence condition could be applied to beneficiaries of international protection in order to access a social benefit. It found that the measure constitutes indirect discrimination prohibited under EU law.

Theme:
Integration
Type:
News item
Keywords:
beneficiary of subsidiary protection
social assistance
access to employment
equal treatment
discrimination

DUO for a JOB launches national campaign highlighting discrimination in recruitment

07/05/2026

DUO for a JOB has launched a national awareness campaign highlighting the persistence of discrimination in recruitment processes in Belgium. The initiative uses the format of the well-known game “Guess Who?” to illustrate how candidates may still be excluded on the basis of appearance, name, origin or accent rather than skills. The campaign is being rolled out in May across public spaces, including stations and metro networks in several Belgian cities.

Theme:
Integration
Type:
News item
Keywords:
labour market access
discrimination
recruitment

Belgian Chamber of Representatives approves lifetime entry ban for certain foreign nationals

23/04/2026

On 23 April 2026, the Belgian Chamber of Representatives adopted a bill introducing the possibility of imposing a lifetime entry ban on certain foreign nationals. The measure concerns individuals registered in the national database on terrorism, extremism and radicalisation and amends the Law of 15 December 1980 on access to the territory, residence, establishment and removal of foreign nationals.

Theme:
Borders & Visa
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Belgium
lifetime
entry ban

Anneleen Van Bossuyt carries out a mission to the Democratic Republic of Congo

13/04/2026

Belgian Minister for Asylum and Migration Anneleen Van Bossuyt is carrying out a visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo. The visit takes place in the context of a marked increase in asylum applications from Congolese nationals in Belgium in recent years. The mission aims to discourage unfounded asylum applications, address the misuse of visa procedures, counter document fraud and misleading messages from smugglers, and strengthen cooperation on return and the fight against irregular migration. 

Theme:
International Protection
Irregular Migration
Return & Readmission
Smuggling & Trafficking
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Democratic Republic of Congo
deterrence campaign
dissuasion campaign

Belgium and Algeria sign two linked agreements on readmission and visa exemption

31/03/2026

Belgium and Algeria have signed two linked agreements, one on the readmission of irregularly staying Algerians and another providing a visa exemption for holders of Algerian diplomatic and service passports. The readmission agreement introduces measures to speed up identification, extend the validity of travel documents, allow the return of multiple individuals on the same flight, and permit the use of Algerian escorts during enforced returns.

Theme:
Borders & Visa
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Belgium
Algeria
readmission agreement
visa exemption

Council of Ministers approves draft law strengthening integration requirements for beneficiaries of subsidiary and temporary protection

20/03/2026

On 20 March 2026, the Belgian Council of Ministers approved a draft law that would link the level of social assistance granted to beneficiaries of subsidiary and temporary protection to their participation in integration efforts through the Individual Social Integration Project (ISIP). Under the proposal, the amount of social assistance could be adjusted depending on the efforts made by the beneficiary to integrate.

Theme:
Integration
Type:
News item
Keywords:
beneficiary of subsidiary protection
beneficiary of temporary protection
social assistance
integration effort
integration requirement
Integration path

EU civil liberties committee adopts position on the proposed Return Regulation

09/03/2026

The European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) has adopted its position on the proposed changes to the EU’s policy on the return of non-EU nationals illegally staying in the EU. Among the key measures, third-country nationals with a return decision must cooperate with authorities, may be returned to an agreeing third country, and could face detention of up to 24 months if they do not cooperate or risk absconding. The vote now moves to the full Parliament for approval, paving the way for negotiations with the Council on the final form of the legislation.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
return regulation
vote
European Parliament

CJEU clarifies calculation of maximum detention periods under EU Return Directive

05/03/2026

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has ruled on how maximum detention periods should be calculated for third-country nationals subject to return procedures. It confirmed that all periods of detention related to the same return decision must be aggregated, even if separated by periods of liberty. The Court also clarified that exceeding the initial six-month detention limit requires judicial review, which must be conducted as soon as possible after an extension decision.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
return directive
detention
length

Civil society organisations call on federal government to abandon draft law allowing home searches for enforcement of return decisions

18/02/2026

Civil society organisations, as highlighted by Vluchtelingenwerk Vlaanderen, have urged the federal government to abandon the draft law allowing home searches for enforcement of return decisions, citing serious concerns raised by the Council of State. The draft law, first adopted by the Council of Ministers in July 2025, has faced scrutiny from several advisory bodies, including Myria, the Children’s Rights Delegate, and the Data Protection Authority. Municipal motions in various cities, including Brussels, Verviers, and La Hulpe, have also questioned its provisions.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
home search
forced return
privacy
inviolability of the home

More than 100 organisations call for rejection of proposed EU Return Regulation under PICUM initiative

11/02/2026

A joint initiative coordinated by the Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Migrants (PICUM) has brought together over 100 organisations across Europe to urge EU institutions to reject the proposed Return Regulation. The statement, issued on 11 February 2026, highlights concerns that the regulation could expand immigration detention, limit access to essential services, and increase surveillance and control over people in an irregular situation. The European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) is scheduled to vote on the proposal in early March 2026.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
return regulation
illegally staying person
detection
surveillance
racial profiling

3.122 people choose voluntary return in 2025, according to Fedasil

03/02/2026

On 3 February 2026, Fedasil published its statistics on voluntary returns for 2025. A total of 3.122 people chose to return to their country of origin. The number is slightly lower than in 2024 but higher than in 2023. The top destination countries include Brazil, Moldova, Syria, Colombia, and Turkey.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
voluntary return
reintegration assistance

New Myria thematic booklet examines return policy and expanded coercive measures

29/01/2026

Myria, the Federal Migration Centre, has published a new thematic booklet as part of its annual report "Migration in figures and rights 2025". The publication presents recent figures on return, detention and removal, while analysing major legislative developments in Belgian return policy. It also examines the situation of detainees without legal residence in Belgian prisons and reviews the creation of the National Preventive Mechanism against ill-treatment in detention. According to Myria, return indicators have continued to rise after the pandemic, while new laws significantly expand the use of control and coercive measures.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
return policy
detention
voluntary return
forced return
National Preventive Mechanism
Convention against Torture

Anneleen Van Bossuyt confirms Belgium’s participation in exploratory administrative mission to Afghanistan

24/01/2026

Belgium has confirmed its participation in an exploratory administrative mission to Afghanistan, representing 20 European Union Member States. The announcement was made by Minister of Asylum and Migration Anneleen Van Bossuyt. The mission, organised by the European Commission, aimed to establish technical administrative contacts with Afghan authorities. The initiative has drawn attention from refugee organisations, which have expressed concern about engagement with the Taliban regime.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
voluntary return
forced return
illegally staying person
Afghanistan
identification
criminal foreigner

Anneleen Van Bossuyt aims to boost voluntary return of Syrians with enhanced reintegration support

22/01/2026

During the informal European Justice and Home Affairs Council in Cyprus on 22 January 2026, Minister of Asylum and Migration Anneleen Van Bossuyt announced targeted measures to encourage the voluntary return of Syrian nationals. The plan includes enhanced reintegration assistance for Syrians choosing to return to their country, while continuing to implement forced returns for non-cooperating individuals in general, prioritising those irregularly staying in Belgium with criminal convictions.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
voluntary return
reintegration assistance
Syria

Onder1Dak project restarts to support co-housing with recognised refugees in Flanders

01/01/2026

From 1 January 2026, the Onder1Dak project, which promotes co-housing between private homeowners and recognised refugees in Flanders, has restarted following renewed support from the Flemish Minister for Civic Integration and Integration. The initiative aims to facilitate access to housing while supporting the social and professional integration of recognised refugees.

Theme:
Integration
Type:
News item
Keywords:
refugee
access to housing

Council of Ministers approves draft law strengthening integration requirements for refugees and other categories of newcomers

23/12/2025

On 23 December 2025, the Belgian Council of Ministers approved a draft law linking social assistance to integration efforts. For recognised refugees, the draft law foresees that the Individual Social Integration Project (ISIP) should include, at a minimum, participation in an integration path. Other newcomers, including third-country students and economically inactive EU citizens, would now need to have legally resided in Belgium for five years before becoming eligible for social assistance.

Theme:
Integration
Type:
News item
Keywords:
integration income
Integration path
integration programme
requirement
efforts to integrate

Court of Justice clarifies Frontex’s obligations in joint return operations

18/12/2025

In its judgment in Case C-679/23 P (WS and Others v Frontex), the Court of Justice of the European Union found that Frontex has specific obligations under EU law in joint return operations, including verifying the existence of enforceable return decisions for all persons involved. The ruling also emphasised that infringements of fundamental rights during such operations may give rise to the agency’s liability. 

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
joint return operation
Frontex
liability
enforceable return decision
fundamental right

Council of the EU agrees position on returns of illegally staying third‑country nationals

08/12/2025

The Council of the European Union has agreed its position on a proposal for an EU regulation establishing a common system for the return of third‑country nationals staying in the EU illegally. The proposed regulation introduces common procedures, obligations for those without the right to stay, and tools for cooperation between Member States. It also allows for the creation of return hubs in third countries. Negotiations with the European Parliament will follow to agree on the final text.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
forced return
illegally staying person
return regulation
return hub
European return order
mutual recognition of return decisions

CIRÉ launches campaign against proposed home searches for enforcement of return decisions

03/12/2025

On 3 December, CIRÉ launched a campaign to inform the public about a draft law that would permit police, under judicial authorisation, to carry out home searches in specific cases involving foreign nationals subject to enforceable return decisions. The organisation highlights potential concerns regarding privacy and constitutional rights. Several Brussels municipalities have already expressed opposition to the measure. The campaign aims to encourage parliamentary scrutiny and public debate on the proposal.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
forced return
home search
illegally staying person
threat to public order

EU reaches provisional agreement on trade preferences linking benefits with migration cooperation

01/12/2025

On 1 December 2025, the Council of the European Union and the European Parliament reached a provisional agreement on the revision of the EU’s Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP). The updated framework introduces, for the first time, a link between trade benefits and the cooperation of developing countries on migration and readmission of their nationals. The legislation is expected to apply from 1 January 2027.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Generalised Scheme of Preferences
trade policy
readmission
cooperation

Brussels opposes proposed home searches for irregularly staying migrants

17/11/2025

On 17 November 2025, the City of Brussels adopted a motion for a welcoming, responsible and caring city, opposing the draft law allowing judicially authorised home searches for irregularly staying migrants. The motion emphasises that security and human dignity are inextricably linked and states that Brussels must remain a welcoming, responsible and just city, faithful to its constitutional and European obligations.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
irregularly staying third-country national
home search
opposition
privacy

Belgium begins construction of new short-stay departure centre in Steenokkerzeel

13/11/2025

Belgium has laid the first stone of a new short-stay departure centre in Steenokkerzeel, aimed at housing individuals in irregular stay pending return. The 50-place facility is scheduled to open by the end of 2026. It forms part of a broader plan to expand and improve the country’s closed centres.

Theme:
Return & Readmission
Type:
News item
Keywords:
closed centre
construction

The latest EMN Inform explores access to education for migrant children across Europe

31/10/2025

On 31 October 2025, the European Migration Network (EMN) released its latest Inform highlighting how 25 EMN Member and Observer Countries are addressing access to education for migrant children. The report shows that nearly all participating countries have adopted national measures to support linguistic, social, and emotional integration in schools. Despite persistent barriers, such as language difficulties and unequal learning outcomes, good practices are emerging across Europe, according to this Inform.

Theme:
Integration
Type:
News item
Keywords:
migrant child
access to education
inclusion
language learning
psychosocial support
parental involvement

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