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European Citizenship – what it gives you in addition to your national citizenship
If you are a citizen in one of the member states of the EU you also enjoy the rights of having a European Citizenship. What does that mean? The EU decided in its Maastricht Treaty from 1993 that all citizens in its member states in addition to the rights beingRead More

Brain drain: A one way ticket?
During a big European week organised by the European Committee of the Regions (CoR), our President Dr. Raymond Xerri participated in a workshop on the 9th of October, a workshop entitled: ‘Brain drain: a one way ticket?’. CoR members emphasised the need to define local and regional strategies to counteractRead More

Networks of dedicated schools or education services abroad
ETTW works with the European Institutions to better understand the educational systems set up by the Member States of the European Union, for the children of their expatriate citizens. Here is a first result that follows the conference on the subject organised in March 2018 with the European Committee ofRead More

Speaking out for the rights of European Expatriates
TOWARDS A COORDINATION OF EUROPEAN EXPATRIATES POLICIES – SUPPORTING THE MOBILITY OF EUROPEAN CITIZENS More than 60 million European citizens are living in a country other than their own. More than 15 million of them are living in one of the other 27 EU member states. And mobility is expectedRead More
THE NEW EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
THE NEW EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT On Monday we know who the 751 members of the next Parliament will be. In Europeans Throughout the World we want to make them work also for all 80 mio. European expats. We want one of their committees to be responsible for diaspora affairs. We wantRead More