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The motion to allow European citizens freedom of movement and residence on Community territory is on the right track, which is why I support it. It gives citizens greater opportunity to exercise their right to move freely throughout the Community by calling for procedures to be simplified and pared down. Of course, making over six months’ residence dependent on financial resources could give rise to social discrimination. Now that the definition of the family has been extended to same sex or unmarried partners, the directive reflects the diversity of family relationships in today’s society more closely. Finally, greater flexibility is needed for students studying abroad; with the length of time studying takes nowadays, this could be considered as a reason for obtaining a residence permit."@en1
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