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.
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.
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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.
08/12/2025
Myria, the Federal Migration Centre and independent national rapporteur on trafficking in human beings, published its independent and public annual report “Victims: Seeing Them and Listening to Them” on 8 December 2025. The report draws attention to the psychological vulnerabilities of victims of human trafficking and calls, inter alia, for strengthened training and specialisation of professionals on the specific psychological vulnerabilities and needs of these victims.
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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.
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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.
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21/11/2025
Deze ad hoc vraag brengt de wetgeving en huidige praktijken in de EU-lidstaten in kaart met betrekking tot het gebruik van het Europees reisdocument voor de terugkeer van irregulier verblijvende derdelanders (TCN’s). De bevraging geeft een overzicht van de mate waarin het document in de praktijk wordt gebruikt, welke derde landen het aanvaarden, of er operationele procedures bestaan en in welke mate het document wordt erkend voor transit.
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18/11/2025
Tijdens dit evenement worden de belangrijkste uitdagingen van het Europese terugkeersysteem besproken, waaronder verschillen in praktijken tussen lidstaten en obstakels bij gedwongen terugkeer. Vervolgens richt de conferentie zich op lopende wetgevende ontwikkelingen en hun gevolgen voor migratiebeheer en het Schengengebied. De deelnemers bespreken de rol van een gemeenschappelijk en effectief terugkeersysteem ter ondersteuning van samenwerking en migratiebeheer onder het nieuwe Pact over Migratie en Asiel.
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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.
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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.
07/11/2025
From 3 to 7 November 2025, the Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings (GRETA) conducted an evaluation visit to Belgium under the fourth cycle of its monitoring of the Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings. The evaluation focuses on vulnerabilities to trafficking, the measures taken to prevent and detect them, support victims, and sanction perpetrators, with particular attention to the role of information and communication technologies.
23/10/2025
Belgium and Morocco have signed an agreement to strengthen cooperation across multiple areas, aiming for concrete and measurable results. The deal covers security, justice, economic development, and migration. Belgium has also committed to supporting Morocco’s autonomy proposal for Western Sahara, a region that has been at the centre of an international dispute for nearly fifty years.
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20/10/2025
Op 20 oktober 2025 kwamen ongeveer 200 Belgische actoren en Europese partners samen om dertig jaar strijd tegen mensenhandel in België te herdenken. Ze benadrukten zowel de sterke punten van een multidisciplinair en gespecialiseerd systeem, gebaseerd op samenwerking en informatie-uitwisseling, als de aanhoudende uitdagingen, zoals beperkte middelen, moeilijkheden bij het verkrijgen van schadevergoeding voor slachtoffers, de bescherming van minderjarigen en de noodzaak om zich aan te passen aan nieuwe vormen van mensenhandel.
16/10/2025
On 16 October 2025, twenty EU Member States signed a joint letter urging the European Commission to take coordinated steps to enable voluntary and forced return to Afghanistan. The initiative, led by Belgian Minister for Asylum and Migration Anneleen Van Bossuyt, calls for a coherent European approach to address cases of Afghan nationals residing irregularly in the EU, particularly those posing a threat to public order or national security. The signatories stress that credible migration policies require effective return mechanisms and call for tangible progress by the end of the year.
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15/10/2025
In maart 2025 stelde de Europese Commissie een verordening voor die een gemeenschappelijk terugkeersysteem moet invoeren voor derdelanders die zonder geldige verblijfsstatus in de EU verblijven. Dokters van de Wereld en PICUM publiceerden een rapport waarin zij mogelijke risico’s van dit voorstel onderstrepen, met name op het gebied van toegang tot gezondheidszorg en gegevensbescherming. Het rapport beschrijft hoe het voorstel de rechten van individuen, waaronder kwetsbare groepen, kan aantasten en brengt ethische bezwaren naar voren voor zorgprofessionals. De organisaties roepen de EU-wetgevers op om te waarborgen dat de verordening fundamentele rechten en medische ethiek respecteert.
14/10/2025
From 13 to 18 October, PAG-ASA organises a series of activities in Brussels as part of the Human Trafficking Awareness Week. The events aim to raise awareness of human trafficking, its impact on victims, and the Belgian protection framework. Activities include exhibitions, film screenings, and professional trainings. EMN Belgium attended one of the film screenings, reflecting on forms of labour exploitation and the challenges involved in assisting and upholding the rights of victims.
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13/10/2025
Over 70 specialists from 26 countries took part in a Europol-supported hackathon aimed at detecting online activities linked to human trafficking. The operation, led by the Netherlands with the support of Germany and the United Kingdom, identified over 30 potential victims and more than 30 suspected perpetrators. The Belgian authorities also took part in this fourth edition of the EMPACT Trafficking in Human Beings Hackathon, which targeted both sexual and labour exploitation online.
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08/10/2025
Belgian Ministers of Justice and Asylum and Migration, Annelies Verlinden and Anneleen Van Bossuyt, visited Albania and Kosovo on 6–8 October 2025. Their discussions addressed migration management, prison overcrowding, and bilateral cooperation in justice and security. Meetings involved national authorities and highlighted ongoing collaboration between Belgium and the two countries.
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16/09/2025
Deze conferentie zal drie belangrijke aspecten behandelen: nationaal beleid en slachtofferbescherming in de lidstaten, strategieën om nieuwe vormen van mensenhandel aan te pakken en criminele netwerken te ontmantelen, en internationale samenwerkingsinstrumenten op het gebied van veiligheid. Het evenement brengt beleidsmakers, deskundigen en het maatschappelijk middenveld samen om deze aspecten te bespreken. De deelnemers zullen ook informatie krijgen over de EU-strategie ter bestrijding van mensenhandel.
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02/10/2025
Op 2 oktober 2025 bracht EMN Frankrijk tal van Franse en Europese stakeholders samen om de inspanningen tegen mensenhandel op nationaal en Europees niveau te evalueren. Het evenement bood de gelegenheid om opkomende vormen van mensenhandel te identificeren en internationale samenwerkingsinstrumenten te bespreken, zoals Common Operational Partnerships en EMPACT-gecoördineerde acties.
26/09/2025
The Fedasil Info Point in Brussels has been supporting asylum seekers and other migrants for two years, providing accessible and centralised information in one location. Since reopening on 27 September 2023 at the former Bordet Hospital site, it has welcomed over 22.000 visitors, mostly single men with ongoing asylum procedures. Visitors most frequently ask about accommodation, medical care, legal support, and other practical matters. Partners such as Caritas International and the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA) assist in providing guidance and support.
25/09/2025
The Presidency of the Council and European Parliament negotiators have reached a provisional agreement to enhance Europol’s role in supporting Member States against migrant smuggling and human trafficking. The deal focuses on improving information sharing and operational coordination at EU level. A European Centre Against Migrant Smuggling will be established within Europol. The agreement must still be formally approved by both the Council and the European Parliament.
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19/08/2025
Fedasil is organising an exhibition on voluntary return and reintegration at the Wintercircus. The Ghent-based Magnum photographer Carl De Keyzer portrays the stories of, among others, Rosa from El Salvador and Igis from Albania. This exhibition is organised in collaboration with Caritas International and the International Organization for Migration, with the support of AMIF.
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16/09/2025
The Council of the European Union has adopted a recommendation outlining a common framework for the gradual transition of displaced Ukrainians out of temporary protection. The measures aim to support sustainable return and reintegration in Ukraine when conditions allow, while also facilitating access to other residence statuses for those eligible. The recommendation provides guidance on voluntary return, reintegration support and information systems for displaced persons.
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15/09/2025
The European Commission’s proposed Return Regulation introduces measures to increase return rates across the EU. These include extended detention periods, returns to non-EU countries with no prior personal ties, offshore “return hubs”, and obligations for individuals subject to return orders. Over 200 civil society organisations have raised concerns about fundamental rights, legal uncertainty, and disproportionate impacts. They call on EU institutions to withdraw the proposal and reject it in its current form.