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"en.20071023.29.2-985"2
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"The European Qualifications Framework (EQF) for lifelong learning is a good example of the European Union doing what it should be doing in terms of promoting mobility across national borders. Over the years most of us will have made representations on behalf of nationals of our own Member States who find that when they take advantage of the freedom of movement available to them within the EU and actually move to another country they are discriminated against because their qualifications are not properly recognised in their new country of residence. The EQF, by acting as a translation tool for national authorities, will undoubtedly help our constituents to overcome this senseless discrimination. It should also work to the advantage of any Member State to which a person moves, as it will ensure that an accurate assessment may be made of that individual’s qualifications."@en1
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