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- +Why are my qualifications still not recognised in other EU Member States?
- +Why are my qualifications still not recognised in other EU Member States?
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- +Why are my qualifications still not recognised in other EU Member States?
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- +Why are my qualifications still not recognised in other EU Member States?
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- +To the surprise of many EU citizens, it often happens that diplomas, work qualifications and citizenship documents are not automatically recognised by other Member States. Respective procedures are mostly burdensome and tedious. This is particularly relevant for citizens living and commuting in border regions.
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- +The European Committee of the Regions suggests a legislative proposal by the European Commission facilitating that migrant workers’ documents on qualifications, citizenship etc. issued by national and regional authorities are mutually recognised in order to guarantee the freedom of movement.
- +To the surprise of many EU citizens, it often happens that diplomas, work qualifications and citizenship documents are not automatically recognised by other Member States. Respective procedures are mostly burdensome and tedious. This is particularly relevant for citizens living and commuting in border regions.
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- +The European Committee of the Regions suggests a legislative proposal by the European Commission facilitating that migrant workers’ documents on qualifications, citizenship etc. issued by national and regional authorities are mutually recognised in order to guarantee the freedom of movement.
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- +To the surprise of many EU citizens, it often happens that diplomas, work qualifications and citizenship documents are not automatically recognised by other Member States. Respective procedures are mostly burdensome and tedious. This is particularly relevant for citizens living and commuting in border regions.
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- +The European Committee of the Regions suggests a legislative proposal by the European Commission facilitating that migrant workers’ documents on qualifications, citizenship etc. issued by national and regional authorities are mutually recognised in order to guarantee the freedom of movement.
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- +To the surprise of many EU citizens, it often happens that diplomas, work qualifications and citizenship documents are not automatically recognised by other Member States. Respective procedures are mostly burdensome and tedious. This is particularly relevant for citizens living and commuting in border regions.
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- +The European Committee of the Regions suggests a legislative proposal by the European Commission facilitating that migrant workers’ documents on qualifications, citizenship etc. issued by national and regional authorities are mutually recognised in order to guarantee the freedom of movement.
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