The EMN Ad-hoc Query Mechanism helps to gather the most up-to-date information from EU Member States and Norway on migration and asylum issues. Each Member State can submit a specific query, which is then answered by the other countries. These queries and the responses from Member States are stored in the EMN database, which is accessible to all interested parties. The documents are sorted by specific areas: economic migration, EU law, return, residence and residence permits, etc. The database contains public responses to queries since 2014.
Ad-hoc Query
Summary
Date
AHQ on structure of national migration laws and terminology used
2021-04-09
AHQ on Labour Market Test
2021-04-06
AHQ on situation and profile of unaccompanied minors from Afganistan Part I
2021-03-18
AHQ on situation and profile of unaccompanied minors from Afganistan Part II
2021-03-18
AHQ on unaccompanied minors - age assessment methods used by Member States
2021-02-18
AHQ on visitors in detention centers
2021-02-10
AHQ on medical claims and expulsion
2021-02-09
AHQ on intention to study for international students
2021-02-03
AHQ on visa requirements in extradition procedures
2021-01-26
AHQ on best interests of the child - unaccompanied minors in international protection proceedings
2021-01-18
AHQ on Syrian identity documents and naturalization
2021-01-15
AHQ on international students - update
2021-01-13
AHQ on Article 15 of the Directive (EU) 2016/801 - voluntary service scheme or trainees
2021-01-07
AHQ on umbrella Inform - Covid-19 and Return - Part 2 (REG Practitioners and NCPs)
2020-12-21
AHQ on implementation of Regulation 2018/1240 (ETIAS)
2020-12-20
AHQ on Member States' interpretation of Afghan nationality law regarding passing citizenship from parent to child
2020-12-16
AHQ on residence permits, borders and working conditions - Gaps in information
2020-12-11
AHQ on residence permit and labour market needs
2020-12-11
AHQ on update remittances
2020-12-11
AHQ on integration measures regarding language courses - Part 1
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