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Visa-free Travel for Turkish Nationals: Readmission and beyond Istanbul, 28 May 2014. Brussels, 2 October 2013. Two Turkish fears:. Readmission: Turkey will become “a dumping ground” for irregular migrants from the EU „EU member states will never agree to give us visa-free travel“.
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Visa-free Travel for Turkish Nationals: Readmission and beyondIstanbul, 28 May 2014 Brussels, 2 October 2013
Two Turkish fears: • Readmission: Turkey will become “a dumping ground” for irregular migrants from the EU • „EU member states will never agree to give us visa-free travel“
EU-Turkey Readmission Agreement • Upon entry into force: return of Turkish citizens found illegally residing in EU member states • 3 years after entry into force: return of irregular third-country nationals if the EU MS has evidence that they came via Turkey
Illegal border crossings Turkey - Greece 2008: 45,000 2009: 36,000 2010: 52,000 2011: 56,000 2012: 34,000
Illegal border crossings Turkey - Greece 2008: 44,500 2009: 36,500 2010: 52,000 2011: 56,000 2012: 34,000 2013: 12,500 (land: 1,100; sea: 11,400)
The issue of evidence • Turkish visa or residence permit • Entry or departure stamps in the passport • Hotel bills, car rental agreements, credit card receipts, use of travel agencies • Tickets with the person’s name • Official statements by border guards and other witnesses • Official statement by the person • Prima facie evidence (contestable)
The issue of willingness Most EU member states do not want to return irregular migrants to countries they have crossed on their way to the EU
UkraineReadmission agreement with the EU in effect since 1 Jan. 2008, 2-year transitional period for TCN clause (return of third-country nationals) 2010: 398 TCN returned 2011: 243 TCN 2012: 108 TCN
Western BalkansReadmission agreements with the EU in effect since 1 Jan. 2008 No more than 20 TCN requests per year
EU decision-making process • European Commission • European Parliament • Council of the EU
European Commission Technical assessments – “strict but fair” Assistance Legislative proposal
European Parliament LIBE committee / rapporteur AFET committee Political groups
Council:qualified majority Needed: 234 out of 316 votes France, Germany, Italy, (UK): 29 Poland, Spain: 27 Romania: 14 Netherlands: 13 Belgium, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Portugal: 12 Austria, Bulgaria, Sweden: 10 Croatia, Denmark, Finland, Lithuania, Slovakia, (Ireland): 7 Cyprus, Estonia, Latvia, Luxembourg, Slovenia: 4 Malta: 3
How to get to 234? Turkey secures the support of big or influential member states: Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain and Sweden; It charms a large number of smaller member states: Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Portugal, Slovakia and Slovenia; It convinces Germany. The votes of Austria, Cyprus, France, Luxembourg and the Netherlands are NOT needed.
What next? For Turkey: - Ratification of the readmission agreement - Implementation of the roadmap conditions - Civil society must become active - Lobbying to secure 234 out of 316 votes in the Council
Visa-free travel: Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia: 19 December 2009 Albania and Bosnia 15 December 2010 Moldova: 28 April 2014 Turkey: 2015?
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