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The Mobility of Nationals from Western Balkans Within the European Union: New Challenges and Opportunities

Simona Sobotovicova orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-9677-2002 ; University of the Basque Country, Vizcaya, Spain
Juan Ignacio Ugartemendia ; University of the Basque Country, Vizcaya, Spain


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Abstract

Europe is part of a globalized and interconnected world where international mobility is expected to increase. The current European Union (EU ) legislation, after entry into force of Lisbon Treaty, is facing new challenges in the field of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. There is a significant Europeanization of migration policy. The Western Balkan (WB) region is considered as one of the most interesting and challenging regions in Europe regarding the current migration flows. The last EU enlargement shifted the migration from classical working class immigration, to the so-called brain drain immigration, since now younger and highly educated people tend to migrate more in other countries to pursue their professional career. The EU Eastern enlargement and WB migration may go in the same direction. The present article aims to identify the EU legal migration policy for the WB nationals when they decide to enter and/or work in the EU territory legally, pointing out that decision as a challenge or as an opportunity for WB citizens.

Keywords

entry and residence rights in EU; mobility; migration flows; Western Balkan citizens

Hrčak ID:

185044

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/185044

Publication date:

1.12.2016.

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