Blue Card
Blue Card, Green Card: Czech Republic shows its true colours
Since 1 February 2009, the EU’s first Green Card came into existence in the Czech Republic. This has pre-empted the European Union’s plans for a Blue Card
blue card, labour market, green card, schengen zone, european union, schengen, prague
Jakob Von Weizsäcker: crossing borders with the blue card
The lack of a qualified workforce, an ageing population, increasing retirement costs… Europe faces a demographic problem which could soon snowball. Interview: the inspiration of the US ‘green card’, voted in the European parliament on 19 November
blue card, employment, immigration, politics, eudebate2009, immigration, european elections 2009
The EU talks internet piracy
The European parliament passes an amendment defending consumer rights on internet downloads, promotes fruit and vegetables and the Blue Card - the latest news from Brussels
blue card, money, employment, health, immigration, european parliament, euweek
Jacques Barrot on immigration: ‘member states are compelled to solidarity’
Stopping in Paris for a citizen hearing on 2 October, the vice president of the European commission, and head of the ‘Justice, Freedom and Security’ directorate general, on the controversial path of the EU's immigration policies. Interview
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