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Economic immigration is a reality on which we must impose order, but it is also a necessity in view of the demographic and economic challenges which the EU will face in the near future. Immigration policy can be regarded as an instrument for regulating our labour needs, thereby helping to implement the Europe 2020 Strategy. Having a single procedure enabling a single document to be issued authorising residence and access to the labour market marks a considerable simplification of the admission system. The directive will apply not only to any third-country national admitted to the territory of a Member State for employment purposes, but also to all those who were originally admitted for other purposes but who have acquired the right to work there on the basis of national or Community law. Each Member State must lay down the conditions under which social security benefits are granted, as well as the amount of these benefits and the period for which they are granted. I regret that seasonal workers and workers posted within their undertaking are excluded from this directive, but I call on the Commission to table a proposal on this soon."@en1
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