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Whilst not playing down the significance of the report’s more contentious aspects, I agree with the Commission’s view, supported by the rapporteur, according to which this form of immigration is a source of mutual enrichment, both for the migrants directly concerned and for the country of origin and the host country. It contributes to promoting intercultural understanding, to the dynamism of training in Europe and to the quest for high standards in education. Information sharing and ‘best practices’ must become a reality beyond the Union’s territory. The training of students and researchers is a key sphere of action for increasing well-being, information and the quality of life, to which the Union is committed, in particular through the various association agreements and development funds. In fact, because of the special contribution it makes to personal development, which will hopefully also benefit the countries of origin, this proposal should be carefully studied by the Member States in the context of their individual immigration policies.
What is particularly interesting is the Union’s commitment to finding jobs for nationals in their country of origin and to regulating the system of voluntary work.
In the end, I voted in favour of this report, because Amendments Nos 36 and 37 have been adopted, adding considerable balance to the arrangements laid down in Articles 11(1) and 18(2)...
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