The New EU Blue Card Directive
The Impact Assessment makes a convincing case for the need for action to overhaul the current Blue Card Directive. The IA is substantiated by sound and comprehensive research (in the form of 16 annexes) and external expertise, as well as wide consultation taking international immigration systems aiming to attract highly skilled workers into account. Although not all of the options presented appear viable, the European Commission makes a genuine attempt to identify solutions to the problem. The limited data, about which the Commission is transparent, suggests that the quantitative evidence used in the IA, in particular regarding the economic impacts, might merit further exploration. Finally, it would have been useful if the IA had provided a link to the external IA study that underpins the Commission’s IA.
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- brain drain
- cooperation policy
- economic analysis
- ECONOMICS
- employment
- EMPLOYMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS
- EU migration policy
- foreign national
- impact study
- internal border of the EU
- international affairs
- international law
- international relations
- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- labour law
- labour law and labour relations
- labour market
- labour mobility
- LAW
- migrant worker
- migration
- occupational migration
- skilled worker
- SOCIAL QUESTIONS
- third country
- work permit