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 capacity in Detention Centers
2019-04-12
AHQ on Refugee Employment Support
2019-04-12
AHQ on residence permit taxes for irregular migrants
2019-04-12
AHQ on nexus between recognition of stateless status and the right of residence
2019-04-11
AHQ on asylum applications submitted at the border or transit zones
2019-04-10
AHQ on crime statistics
2019-04-09
AHQ on Family Reunification of Beneficiaries of International Protection
2019-04-09
AHQ on family return to Afghanistan
2019-03-26
AHQ on the status granted to family members of recognized refugees or beneficiaries of subsidiary protection (AT)
2019-03-14
AHQ on driving licences for protection applicants
2019-03-14
AHQ on investor schemes (golden passports)
2019-03-12
AHQ on specially commissioned Decision Makers
2019-03-07
AHQ on administrative or judicial review of appeals against administrative expulsion decisions
2019-03-01
AHQ on early language support
2019-02-27
AHQ on international students seeking employment after graduating
2019-02-19
AHQ on practices of the Member States in case of a travel document reported lost holding an issued and valid visa
2019-02-18
AHQ on reasons for being excluded from the grant of international protection and criminal liability for incorrect or incomplete information
2019-02-15
AHQ regarding a regulation for the work and residence permit for specialized chefs for the Asian restaurants
2019-02-15
AHQ on access conditions of TCNs to social benefits and grants
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