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Activities of Anna Maria CORAZZA BILDT related to 2013/0081(COD)

Plenary speeches (2)

Conditions of entry and residence[nbsp ]of third-country nationals (debate)
2016/11/22
Dossiers: 2013/0081(COD)
Conditions of entry and residence[nbsp ]of third-country nationals (debate)
2016/11/22
Dossiers: 2013/0081(COD)

Shadow reports (2)

RECOMMENDATION FOR SECOND READING on the Council position at first reading with a view to the adoption of a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the conditions of entry and residence of third-country nationals for the purposes of research, studies, training, voluntary service, pupil exchange schemes or educational projects and au pairing (recast) PDF (436 KB) DOC (80 KB)
2016/11/22
Committee: LIBE
Dossiers: 2013/0081(COD)
Documents: PDF(436 KB) DOC(80 KB)
REPORT on the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the conditions of entry and residence of third-country nationals for the purposes of research, studies, pupil exchange, remunerated and unremunerated training, voluntary service and au pairing (recast) PDF (511 KB) DOC (602 KB)
2016/11/22
Committee: LIBE
Dossiers: 2013/0081(COD)
Documents: PDF(511 KB) DOC(602 KB)

Amendments (7)

Amendment 59 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 33
(33) In order to allow third-country national students to better cover part of the cost of their studies, they should be given increased access to the labour market under the conditions set out in this Directive, meaning a minimum of 20 hours per week. The principle of access for students to the labour market should be a general rule. However, in exceptional circumstances Member States should be able to take into account the situation of their national labour markets, although this must not risk entirely negating the right to work.
2013/09/11
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 62 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 35
(35) The provisions of this Directive are without prejudice to the competence of the Member States to regulate the volumes ofdecide on the number of authorisations to grant for admission of third-country nationals for the purpose of work, depending on their national labour market.
2013/09/11
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 63 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 36
(36) To make the Union more attractive for third-country national researchers, students, pupils, trainees, volunteers and au pairs, it is important to ensure their fair treatment in accordance with Article 79 of the Treaty. These groups are entitled to equal treatment with nationals of the host Member State under Directive 2011/98/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 December 2011 on a single application procedure for a single permit for third-country nationals to reside and work in the territory of a Member State and on a common set of rights for third-country workers legally residing in a Member State. More favourable rights to equal treatment with nationals of the host Member State as regards branches of social security as defined in Regulation (EC) No 883/2004 on the coordination of social security schemes should be maintained for third-country national researchers, in addition to the rights granted under Directive 2011/98/EU. Currently the latter foresees a possibility for Member States to limit equal treatment with regard to branches of social security, including family benefits, and this possibility of limitation could affect researchers. In addition, independently on whether Union or national law of the host Member State gives third-country national students, school pupils, volunteers, unremunerated trainees and au- pairs access to the labour market, they should enjoy equal treatment rights with nationals of the host Member State as regards access to goods and services and the supply of goods and services made available to the public.
2013/09/11
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 85 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 14 – point c
(c) produce an agreement between the au- pair and the host family defining his/her rights and obligations, including specifications about the pocket money to be received and adequate arrangements allowing him/her to aton the hours dedicatend courses, andto the participation into day-to-day family duties, allowing him/her to attend courses.
2013/09/11
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 106 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 21 – paragraph 2
2. Students, school pupils, volunteers, unremunerated trainees and au pairs, irrespective of whether they are allowed to work in accordance with Union or national law, shall be entitled to equal treatment in relation to access to goods and services and the supply of goods and services made available to the public, except procedures for obtaining housing as provided for by national law.
2013/09/11
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 109 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 23 – paragraph 3
3. Each Member State shall determine the maximum number of hours per week or days or months per year allowed for such an activity, which shall not be less than 20 hours per week, or the equivalent in days or months per year.deleted
2013/09/11
Committee: LIBE
Amendment 159 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 31
Member States may require applicants to pay fees for the processing of applications in accordance with this Directive. The amount of such fees shall not endangbe excessive or disproportionate in a way that would hinder the fulfilment of its objectives.
2013/09/11
Committee: LIBE