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Estonia Opposes Streamlined Work & Residence Permit Regulations for Foreign Workers

Akesse Sanza by Akesse Sanza
2 years ago
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Estonia has recently expressed its opposition to the proposed changes in the Single Permit Directive, which would simplify the rules for foreigners holding a single work and residence permit. According to Estonia, the directive update could result in high costs for the country.

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The concerns raised by Estonia are related to the potential financial implications of the simplified work and residence permits. The new EU single permit would grant foreign workers more rights regarding their working conditions, social security, and qualification recognition. Under this directive, non-EU workers entering Estonia for work purposes and remaining unemployed after six months of work would be eligible to receive benefits.

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The head of the EU Commission Representation in Estonia, Vivian Loonela, pointed out that the permits would be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, and the initial permits would be temporary. This means that those wishing to extend their stay would need to reapply for the permit. The single permit would allow non-EU workers to reside and work in Estonia and other EU Member States for a minimum of six months.

However, the concern raised by Estonian authorities is that the number of foreign workers requiring benefits may be high, resulting in a significant cost to the country. Additionally, there are worries that the directive could be misused by foreign workers. The possibility of changing employers at any time and becoming eligible for unemployment benefits after six months of work is seen as a potential loophole.

Some Estonian authorities have suggested that foreign workers should only be permitted to enter if they are filling existing job shortages in the country. These concerns highlight the complexity and potential impact of the proposed updates to the Single Permit Directive.

With its beautiful landscapes and rich cultural heritage, Estonia is a popular destination for travelers. The country’s unique blend of modernity and tradition makes it an attractive place to explore. However, the recent developments related to the Single Permit Directive are a reminder of the complex interplay between immigration policies and the broader economic and social dynamics within the EU.

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Akesse Sanza is a Ghanaian Travel Blogger, Travel and Tourism Consultant, and Anti-human Trafficking And Safe Migration advocate. Akesse loves everything Travel & Tourism and aims to see every single country in the world.

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