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"en.20111213.26.2-320-000"2
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"I believe it is necessary to apply a uniform procedure when dealing with work permits and residence permits. We also need to try to create a single set of rights for third-country nationals legally residing and working in a Member State of the European Union. The demand for foreign labour is constantly changing, and legal immigration could play a positive role in economic development and competitiveness. If third-country nationals show an interest in working in a European Union Member State, a uniform procedure for the handling of applications for residence and access to the labour market would significantly simplify the often complex administrative steps relating to the admission of economic migrants. Member States will thus also, among other things, be allowed to respond more flexibly to the demand for labour and manpower and, at the same time, an opportunity will be provided to fight against exploitation and discrimination, which workers often face. A certain level of legal certainty and transparency is, however, undoubtedly necessary when adopting the decisions of the competent national authorities in matters regarding the handling of these applications, as they have a significant impact on the lives of the applicants. For this reason, it is important that they are considered as objectively as possible. Similarly, unemployed third-country nationals in Member States should be given access to vocational training and preparation for future jobs or careers."@en1
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