HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
Graduation
1. Nationality and Movement; as co-decisors of workers’ and their family members’ rights in the European Union By Šejla Trnačević
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3. Introduction EU Citizens Third Country Nationals Comparison position Family Members of both groups Comparison 2 Groups Workers in the European Union
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6. Family Members German national Netherlands Worker Automatic right to family reunification: Spouse, children < 21, dependants, Dependent parents (Art. 2 Dir 2004/38/EC) Bosnian national Netherlands Worker Automatic right to family reunification: Spouse, under age children (Art. 4 (1) Dir 2003/86/EC
This will be the overview of my presentation. First I will give you an introduction about the topic covered by my thesis. Then I will elaborate on the definition of workers and family members. Who is a worker? And who are his or her family members? Then I will discuss law on the rights of EU Citizens, TCNs and family members of both groups Then the practice on the rights will be discussed The key question is: Are EU Citizens in a better position than TCNs with regard to employment in the European Union And with regard to the right to family reunification in the European Union (two way traffic right) Finally I will come to a conclusion with regard to this question.
EU Citizens are nationals of any of the Member States of the European Union
On this slide you see the action required. Thus when an EU Citizen moves to another MS to work there, He or she has the right to be joined by the following family members: The spouse, the children under 21, dependants, dependent parents When a TCN moves to a MS to work there, the following categories of family members have an automatic right to family reunification. His or her spouse and the under age children.