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for stays that lead to gainful employment in Germany, persons without EU citizenship generally require a visa. Entry without a visa EU nationals Citizens of the European Union as well as citizens of the [...] need to register your temporary accommodation after three months. Non-EU nationals who do not require an entry visa Citizens from non-EU countries generally require a visa for stays in Germany. However, citizens [...] not have EU citizenship and are not already in Germany, they can come to Germany with you as part of the family reunification procedure. This procedure also applies if you yourself are an EU national but
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Citizens of a member state of the European Union (EU) Citizens of signatory states to the Agreement on the European Economic Area (EEA) that are not members of the EU (i.e. Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway) [...] Norway) Foreign applicants with family members who are citizens of a member state of the EU or of a state party to the EEA Agreement All international applicants who do not have a German-language university entrance [...] ed: A bachelor's degree from an economics degree program accredited by the German Accreditation Council with an international orientation At least 30 CP in BWL/VWL At least 15 CP in statistics/social science
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chapter on solidarity in the EU to this extremely timely volume "Whither Social Rights in (Post-)Brexit Europe?". Never Waste a Good Crisis: Solidarity Conflicts in the EU ‘Make Solidarity Great Again’—this [...] Grimmel. More information here (in German). Our panel has been accepted to the CES 2021 11.01.2021 Council of European Studies accepted ValCon-Panel "Value Conflicts in a Differentiated Europe and Beyond: [...] numerous policy areas—energy, foreign affairs,migration and asylum policy—but the need for internal EU solidarity isexplicitly affirmed in the ‘solidarity clause’ (article 222) of the Treaty on the Functioning
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project Paradoxes of EU Free Movement of Persons. Preference Formation Processes for and against European Integration Listen Research on the effects of EU freedom of movement of persons in EU countries of origin [...] Since the 2010s, member states and the EU level address the brain-drain from EU countries of origin and the unequal conditions for the competition for labour in the EU’s single market. The research project [...] possible paradoxes in how the EU principle of freedom of movement impacts EU integration. If you have questions or offers for the project or project team, please, contact us via eu-paradoxes@uni-flensburg.de
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the State Berlin. Since 2017 he is the ethics reviewer for the European Research Council. His research interests include EU migration politics, freedom of movement, Schengen-Convention as well as European