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Refugee students start a master's degree at the KU Leuven and UCL Louvain as part of the EU Passworld programme

02/09/2024

Students, who were originally from Syria and Congo before becoming refugees in Egypt and Uganda, have the opportunity to start this new academic year in Belgian universities thanks to the legal and sustainable migration pathway offered by the university corridors. 

Theme:
Student Migration
Type:
News item
Keywords:
university corridor
legal pathway
refugee

The Court of Justice of the EU stresses that the prohibition of abusive practices is a general principle of EU law

29/07/2024

In a judgement from 29 July 2024, the Court of Justice of the EU states that a Member State may reject an abusive application for an authorisation to reside on its territory for the purpose of study, even if it has not correctly transposed the directive that provides for that option.

Theme:
Student Migration
Type:
News item
Keywords:
abusive application
abusive practice
abusive intention
study

Ad Hoc Query on intra-EU mobility for international students (Directive 2016/801)

18/07/2024

This ad hoc query focuses on the implementation of Article 31(2) of Directive 2016/801, which sets out the conditions for notifying mobility of students between two or more EU Member States. The query examines the mobility notification process, existing arrangements in the absence of an official notification process, and the rules applicable to students covered by an EU programme, a multilateral programme involving mobility measures or an agreement between two or more higher education institutions, as opposed to those applicable to students who are not.

Theme:
Student Migration
Publication type:
Ad Hoc Queries
Keywords:
student mobility
notification
mobility agreement

Enhancing EU Education Policy: Building a Framework to Help Young People of Migrant Background Succeed

Screen shot Sirius policy brief

03/12/2014

This policy brief is part of a series produced by the SIRIUS Network in collaboration with MPI Europe, which focuses on how policies at the EU level and within individual Member States can better support the education outcomes of young people with a migrant background.

Theme:
Student Migration
Integration
Publication type:
Study
Keywords:
education policy
integration policy
migrant pupil need
Social cohesion

First residence permits in Europe issued to non-EU nationals

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22/10/2014

Eurostat published data on first residence permits issued to non-EU nationals. A residence permit represents an authorization issued by the competent authorities of a country allowing third-country national (non-EU citizens) to stay legally on its territory.

Theme:
Economic migration
Family Migration
Student Migration
Data & Statistics
Type:
News item
Keywords:
residence permit

New Website: Diploma recognition in Belgium

01/10/2014

This website aims to inform persons who wish to find a salaried job, follow a professional training, become self-employed or study in Belgium about the recognition of foreign diploma.

Theme:
Student Migration
Type:
News item
Keywords:
diploma
recognition

Employment and migration: worker mobility key to tackle EU demographic and skills challenges

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18/09/2014

The joint European Commission-OECD report on Matching Economic Migration with Labour Market Needs shows that migration and mobility have a key role to play to address demographic decline and skills shortages in the EU.

Theme:
Data & Statistics
Student Migration
Economic migration
Type:
News item
Keywords:
migrants' skills
labour mobility
labour migration
employment
demography

Case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union on the conditions of admission of third-country nationals for study purposes

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10/09/2014

This request for a preliminary ruling concerns the interpretation of Article 12 of Council Directive 2004/114/EC of 13 December 2004 on the conditions of admission of third-country nationals for the purposes of studies, pupil exchange, unremunerated training or voluntary service.

Theme:
Student Migration
Type:
News item
Keywords:
Court of Justice of the European Union
Directive 2004/114/EC
student mobility
student visa

Minimum monthly amount of livelihoods required from a student who wish to study in Belgium is fixed for 2014-2015

Print screen of Immigration Office notice on student livelihood

11/06/2014

The Immigration Office noticed the minimum monthly amount of livelihoods which is required from a student who wish to study in Belgium during the school or academic year 2014-2015.

Theme:
Student Migration
Type:
News item
Keywords:
livelihood
student

School results in Belgium are still very much determined by socio-economic and migration background

king baudouin foundation

09/05/2014

The school results of students in Belgium are still very much determined by their socio-economic and migration background. This is the key conclusion of the new analysis of the PISA figures on the educational performance of young people in Belgium.

Theme:
Migration
Student Migration
Type:
News item
Keywords:
education
foreign
student
migratory background
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