EU Pact for Migration and Asylum: What Changes for Italy with the Dubbinants
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Many European countries are resuming transfers - including Austria. The new European migration and asylum pact has been in force since 12 June.
Following Germany, five other European countries - Holland, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden and Finland - have announced that they will resume to transfer to Italy the "dublinants" (i.e. asylum seekers who have moved to Northern Europe after having been identified for the first time on Italian territory). The squeeze is part of the [...] The article New EU Pact on Migration and Asylum: so it works, how it works and what it has changed for Italy com…
The problem of what to do with so-called dublinants - i.e. migrants arriving in a given European country, defined as first port, but then somehow...
Since the entry into force in June of the new European Pact on Migration and Asylum, at least 6 European countries, including 5 members of the Union – Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Finland and Sweden, to which Switzerland adds – have initiated or announced the resumption of migrants' transfers to Italy under the Dublin Mechanism. Effective transfers have already taken place from Germany, Austria and Sweden. In December 2022, a few weeks aft…
After Germany and Switzerland, Austria and Finland have also asked Italy to take back asylum seekers in accordance with the provisions of the new Pact on Migration and Asylum.
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