EUROPEAN UNION IMMIGRATION TIERS
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EUROPEAN UNION IMMIGRATION TIERS

  • EU immigration law derives from EU Treaties, Directives, Regulations, and national implementing laws.Free Movement rights apply to EU citizens and family members, including permanent residence.
  • Third-country national routes include national work permits, residence permits, and EU long-term residence status.
  • Employment and business routes include the EU Blue Card, national highly skilled permits, professional cards, self-employment and establishment routes.
  • Family reunification applies under EU directives and national law.
  • Digital Nomad and Independent Means routes include digital nomad visas, passive income residence, and financially independent residence.
  • Humanitarian protection includes asylum, subsidiary protection, temporary protection, and humanitarian residence.
  • Remedies include national appeals, administrative challenges, judicial review, and EU law remedies.

Free Movement and EU Citizen Rights

– EU Citizen Residence Rights
– Family Member Residence Rights
– Permanent Residence

Third-Country National Residence

– National Work Permits
– Residence Permits
– Long-Term EU Residence Status

Employment and Business Routes

– EU Blue Card
– National Highly Skilled Permits
– Professional Cards (e.g. Belgium)
– Self-Employment and Establishment

Family Reunification

– EU Family Reunification Directive
– National Family Routes

Digital Nomad and Independent Means Routes

– Digital Nomad Visas
– Passive Income Residence
– Independent Means Residence

Humanitarian and Protection

– Asylum and Subsidiary Protection
– Temporary Protection
– Humanitarian Residence

Enforcement and Remedies

– National Appeals
– Administrative Challenges
– Judicial Review
– EU Law Remedies