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I welcomed this document because an important change proposed here is to approximate the two categories of protection more closely and thus to generally refer to beneficiaries of international protection. This will act to remind implementing authorities that the two categories of protection are complementary: subsidiary protection is no less important for individuals at risk of serious harm if they return to their country of origin. The proposal also aims to approximate the entitlements of the content of protection more closely, of which access to the labour market is perhaps the most significant. The majority of Member States already make little difference between the two groups. However, a difference in treatment will still remain possible in three areas: social welfare, integration measures and residence permits − although some progress was made on the latter (where a renewal after one year for those with subsidiary protection must be of at least two years duration, few Member States currently differentiate). The European Parliament took the view that this was important for integration and to give a sense of greater stability to the individual."@en1
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