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  2. European Union citizenship - Wikipedia

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    The opt-outs are outlined in the Edinburgh Agreement and concern the EMU (as above), the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP), Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) and the citizenship of the European Union. The citizenship opt-out stated that European citizenship did not replace national citizenship; this opt-out was rendered meaningless when ...

  3. Transnational citizenship - Wikipedia

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    The treaty also discusses the specific effects of the merger on a new formation of European citizenship. The benefits of European citizenship include the ability for citizens to freely cross borders into and subsequently reside in other European countries, the right to vote in elections and run for office in both municipal and European ...

  4. Illegal immigration - Wikipedia

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    Citizens within The EU is an economic and political partnership between 28 European countries that together cover much of the European continent. [192] A citizen of an EU member state has the right to seek employment within any other member state. [193] The Schengen Agreement does not regulate treatment of persons who enter the Schengen Area ...

  5. Illegal emigration - Wikipedia

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    Illegal emigration is departure from a country in violation of emigration laws. Countries often seek to regulate who departs a country for diverse reasons, such as stopping criminals from leaving, preventing labor shortages and capital flight , and averting brain drain .

  6. Immigration by country - Wikipedia

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    Citizens of one member nation of the European Union are allowed to work in other member nations with little to no restriction on movement. [1] This is aided by the EURES network, which brings together the European Commission and the public employment services of the countries belonging to the European Economic Area and Switzerland. For non-EU ...

  7. Noncitizen voting, already illegal in federal elections ... - AOL

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    The votes didn't make a difference in any of the state's elections. Voters must confirm under penalty of perjury that they are citizens when they register to vote.

  8. Law of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Articles 16 and 17 give a right to permanent residence after 5 years without conditions. Third, TEU article 10(3) requires the right to vote in the local constituencies for the European Parliament wherever a citizen lives. All EU citizens have the right to child support, education, social security and other assistance in EU member states. To ...

  9. Third country national - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, the word third country national is often used for any person who is not a citizen of the European Union within the meaning of Art. 20(1) of TFEU and who is not a person enjoying the European Union right to free movement, as defined in Art. 2(5) of the Regulation (EU) 2016/399 (Schengen Borders Code).