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European Commission Building Immigration Web Portal



October 3, 2008 By

The European Commission has selected Unisys Belgium, to create a Web portal that will inform visitors about European and national immigration policies and law. The portal provides non residents interested in migrating to the European Union (EU) with access to information on migration issues, aiming to discourage illegal immigration by highlighting the associated risks.

The portal on immigration will bring together and provide access to immigration information from all EU member states. It will include information on EU and member states immigration policies, opportunities for legal migration, issues related to irregular migration and links to relevant services and administrative processes.

"People who are thinking about moving to EU member states deserve the most up-to-date information on opportunities, requirements and processes," said Ann Mennens, project manager of the immigration portal. "This portal will provide potential immigrants with a comprehensive tool that will support them when making the decision to move abroad."

All member states of the EU have agreed to develop a common immigration policy to better manage migration through a coordinated approach. The EU immigration portal is one of the key non-legislative tools planned by the Commission to substantially improve access to information about immigration.

"Immigration management is one of the EU's major challenges in the years to come. Europe will need to invest significantly in order to manage existing migration flows and deal with new waves of migration," says Patrice-Emmanuel Schmitz, director, EU Management Consulting, Unisys. "Together with our partner MPG, Unisys intends to create a portal that gives all stakeholders a clear, cross-community understanding of the benefits and implications of immigration in the EU, without forgetting the risks and consequences of illegal immigration."

The portal will clarify opportunities and processes for immigration candidates in order to encourage them to enter the EU legally.

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