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Title: The actuality of international movement


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The actuality of international movement
  • Dr.habil. RÉDEI MÁRIA (ELTE)

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Somehow the movement is forced
  • This is a dynamic flow, which would like to reach
    an equilibrium between the individual efforts
    and environment opportunities
  • The development is not always coming in spot
  • The emigration is human right, but the
    immigration is not!

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By governance gain can be reachedfrom zero to
win win position
  • First priority the security and then the
    usefulness of migration,
  • It is essential the to harmonizes the capital,
    item , services and workforce flow.
  • For whom can we talk free and useful mobility?
    Thos we are able to develop their interest, and
    able to advocate for it.
  • 4 actors of migration

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Immigration and national identity at the same
time
  • Sarkozy Minister already have developed and took
    it force the the new immigration law, the main
    message was to legalize thosee who, have any work
    and dwelling opportunity. And those who had not
    they will expelled.
  • It was clear from the law those who had stabile
    personal contacts with the local population, they
    will be more re-evaluated.

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The roll of the language, culture
  • New experimental space.
  • Together we can be more successful,
  • Integration difficulties,
  • Diaspora migration,
  • Different aspects
  • Metropolis problem,
  • Transatlantic Dialogue

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Arrivals category in France
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Pro-action or re-action policy
  • The volumen of global migration rapidly growing,
    but it is not a standard ratio of population. The
    majority of population is immobile.
  • 80 of migrants are unskilled
  • Whether we could by development to keep them at
    home?
  • How the global production message take
    consideration the labour market and the
    individual effort and what is the framework of
    national migration stategy ?

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Turning points in GB migration startegy 1998 -
2007
  • Fairer, Faster and Firmer A Modern Approach to
    Immigration and Asylum, Human Rights Act,
    Immigration and Asylum Act
  • Antiterrorism, Crime and Security Act, Secure
    Borders, Safe Havens Integration with Diversity
    in Modern Britain, Highly Skilled Migrant Program
    (HSMP)
  • Asylum and Immigration Act, Controlling our
    Borders Making Migration Work for Britain
  • The Governments Strategy to Increase Equality
    and Community Cohesion
  • The National Integration Strategy for Refugees
  • A Points-Based System Effective, Transparent and
    Trusted Rebuilding Confidence in Our Immigration
    System
  • Enforcing the Rules A Strategy to Ensure and
    Enforce Compliance with Our Immigration Laws
  • UK Borders Bill

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What does it mean- sucesful migration?
  • The migration is not only an event,but it is a
    starter of familiarization process and
    integration.
  • Can we develope regional migration rules?
  • The best pracicecombine the regional goals by the
    immigration legal preferncies,
  • Subsidiarity of migration

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By governance more gain
  • State need more security and eligible labour
    force,
  • Migrant person better understanding his skill,
    effective job, living standard,
  • Owners more added value

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Technical financial assistance in the World per
person
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Human Development Index
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Remittances
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Remittances by regions
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MIGRADOLLAR
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Remittances in Morocco
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Genus loci
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Student mobility
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essential
  • Remittances, return migrants
  • Student mobility
  • To take in force the social elements of staying
    permits holders
  • Regional professional monitoring
  • Preparation of the integration
  • Integration urban area

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