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Joined: 29 Jul 2006 Posts: 1005 Location: Caput Imperii Americani
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Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 12:44 pm Post subject: Anyone got the DL on Hungary's specific status in the EU? |
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They are members but not yet accorded full EU rights...anyone have links or something helpful? cheers... |
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chiquitita
Joined: 13 Aug 2003 Posts: 37
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Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 4:42 pm Post subject: |
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From http://www.workpermit.com/european_union/european_union.htm
At present, the newest Eastern European EU member states (these are: Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary) have the right to live and work in Sweden, the UK and Ireland. The remaining old EU countries have kept restrictions in place that prevent new EU member state workers from easily working there. However, Spain, Portugal and Finland announced that they, too, will allow new EU member state workers starting in spring 2006.
EU nationals from old member states wishing to work in new EU member states will have to check with each country regarding their ability to work there. Some new Member States have chosen to impose equivalent restrictions on the nationals of Member States that have themselves imposed restrictions.
There's a maximum of 7 years from time of membership to full rights.
Check out http://europa.eu/ if you haven't already.
Hope this helps. |
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Joined: 29 Jul 2006 Posts: 1005 Location: Caput Imperii Americani
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Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 4:58 pm Post subject: |
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chiquitita wrote: |
From http://www.workpermit.com/european_union/european_union.htm
At present, the newest Eastern European EU member states (these are: Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary) have the right to live and work in Sweden, the UK and Ireland. The remaining old EU countries have kept restrictions in place that prevent new EU member state workers from easily working there. However, Spain, Portugal and Finland announced that they, too, will allow new EU member state workers starting in spring 2006.
EU nationals from old member states wishing to work in new EU member states will have to check with each country regarding their ability to work there. Some new Member States have chosen to impose equivalent restrictions on the nationals of Member States that have themselves imposed restrictions.
There's a maximum of 7 years from time of membership to full rights.
Check out http://europa.eu/ if you haven't already.
Hope this helps. |
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