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"en.20111213.26.2-320-500"2
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"I am in favour of this, because under the new law, third-country nationals will be able to obtain both residence and work permits in a Member State through a single permit application procedure. Single-permit holders will enjoy a common set of rights (similar to those of EU nationals). However, the new law does allow a degree of discretion to Member State – EU countries will be able to apply some specific restrictions to these rights and ultimately still retain the power to decide whether or not to admit non-EU workers. The directive aims to strike a balance between plugging the gaps of the EU labour market with the skills and knowledge of non-EU nationals while, at the same time, ensuring that Member States are not strained financially and that the public and social services capacity of any given Member State is not overstepped because of an influx of third-country nationals which the Member State in question is unable to shoulder.
Ultimately, the introduction of this law will at least partly ease long-term demographic pressures Europe currently faces due to migration. Actively facilitating migration where it meets the objectives of the EU labour market is a step in the right direction to achieving a coherent migration policy for Europe."@en1
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