Freedom comes in many shapes - including the freedom to travel and work across the EU 🇪🇺 In any EU country, EU citizens can: 🎫 stay for up to three months, no extra papers needed 💼 🛠️ work without restrictions or discrimination 🎓 study and pay the same tuition fees as nationals (in most cases) 🗳️ vote and stand in municipal and European Parliament elections under the same conditions as nationals On World Population Day, let’s remember what it means to be part of the EU population 🙌 Read more: https://europa.eu/!xrnGxX
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European Parliament I will appreciate when in the Eu states I am not referred as immigrant , but rather as EU citizen, when other real immigrants are proudly standing as “expats”. Thanks
The diverse comments on this post highlight a fascinating aspect of life within the EU: the varied perspectives on leaving one's home country. It's clear that individual experiences can differ significantly. It's an interesting thought that the willingness of people from Eastern European countries, like Romanians and Croatians, to seek opportunities abroad might be higher compared to other nations. This could be influenced by a range of factors, including economic conditions, historical context, or even distinct cultural attitudes towards migration. My own experience as a Dutchman living in France for 25 years offers a contrasting viewpoint. My decision to move here was driven purely by a love for the country and its lifestyle, not by a lack of opportunities back home in the Netherlands. Ultimately, these discussions provide genuine "food for thought" on just how diverse the motivations for living abroad can be across the European Union.
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I strongly urge you to acknowledge and address the growing threat of hate speech propagated by the Swedish SD party, which endangers social harmony and fuels discrimination.
Romanians have done a great job in supporting the migration agenda
Luxembourg is quite high up there. But maybe some Luxembourgers simply LIVE in Belgium, France, and Germany while still working in Luxembourg. As transborder workers because housing and other bills are cheaper outside Luxembourg.
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6dYou call It Freedom? That's survival for the eu politics