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CROSS-BORDER WORK IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
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    NL: MCI Informatie op Maat
  • Living & Working: Luxembourg
    EU: EURES - The European Job Mobility Portal
  • Living and working: Poland
    EU: EURES - The European Job Mobility Portal
  • EURES in Poland
    EU: EURES Polska
  • EU: Employment and Social Affairs: Free Movement of Workers: Enlargement - Transitional provisions
    European Commission
  • EU: Employment and Social Affairs: Free Movement of Workers and the Principle of Equal Treatment
    European Commission
  • Europass
    Opening doors to learning and working in Europe
    Europass is a new way of helping people to:make their skills and qualifications clearly and easily understood in Europe (European Union, EFTA/EEA and candidate countries);
    move anywhere in Europe

    EU: European Commission
  • What is SOLVIT?
    SOLVIT is an on-line problem solving network in which EU Member States work together to solve without legal proceedings problems caused by the misapplication of Internal Market law by public authorities. There is a SOLVIT centre in every European Union Member State (as well as in Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein). SOLVIT Centres can help with handling complaints from both citizens and businesses. They are part of the national administration and are committed to providing real solutions to problems within ten weeks. Using SOLVIT is free of charge

    EU: European Commission
  • Welcome to the Citizens Signpost Service
    The CSS is aimed at EU citizens who encounter problems with mobility in the European Internal Market.The CSS is an advisory service which gives guidance and practical advice to citizens on specific problems they encounter in the EU and its Internal Market.The service is free

    EU: European Commission
  • Professional qualifications
    The rights of EU citizens to establish themselves or to provide services anywhere in the EU are fundamental principles of European Community law. Regulations which only recognise professional qualifications of a particular jurisdiction present obstacles to these fundamental freedoms
    Read more...

    EU: European Commission: Europe Internal Market
  • Recognition of Qualifications
    Activities of the European Union: Summaries of legislation

    EU: European Union
  • Free movement of workers
    Activities of the European Union: Summaries of legislation

    EU: European Union
  • European Commission: Citizens: Site map - Luxembourg
    EU: Your Europe
  • European Commission: Citizens: Site map - Poland
    EU: Your Europe
  • Living, working, studying - An overview of your EU rights
    EU: Your Europe
  • Living in another EU country (European Union): EU-Guide
    Introduction
    I.   Right of residence
    II.  Rights and obligations of residents
    III. How to get your rights recognised and enforced

    EU: Your Europe
  • Working in Europe : Free circulation of workers
    EU: Your Europe
  • Working in Europe : Cross-border workers
    EU: Your Europe
  • Working in Europe : Recognition of qualifications
    EU: Your Europe
  • Working in Europe : Civil Service
    EU: Your Europe
  • Useful addresses: Working in Europe: Luxembourg
    EU: Your Europe
  • Useful addresses: Working in Europe: Poland
    EU: Your Europe
  • Factsheet on transitional measures (European Union): EU-Guide
    Factsheet on transitional measures relating to Enlargment
    I   Transitional arrangements applicable to the freedom of movement for workers
    II  Transitional arrangements applicable to the free movement of capital
    III Special provisions applicable to the citizens of the new Member States concerning the recognition of professional qualifications

    EU: Your Europe
  • Working - Luxembourg
    Want to work in a small but developed country in the heart of Europe? Everyday, people from neighbouring countries choose Luxembourg as their work place. In fact, half of the workers have another European nationality!If you want to join them and work in such an international environment, this is the place to start looking. Some of the links might help you to find a job more easily

    EU: European Youth Portal
  • The European Ombudsman: Homepage
    EU: European Ombudsman
  • The European gateway of academic and professional qualifications
    Luxembourg

    INT: Enic-naric.net
  • The European gateway of academic and professional qualifications
    Poland

    INT: Enic-naric.net
  • Fit for Europe: Luxembourg - Education System
    INT; Fit for Europe
  • Living, working or studying in Luxembourg?
    INT: Justlanded.com
  • Informations et actualités du gouvernement luxembourgeois (in french)
    LU: Le Gouvernement du Grand Duche de Luxembourg
  • Internet site for cross-border workers in Luxembourg (in german)
    LU: Grenzgaenger Luxemburg
  • Economic and social portrait of Luxembourg
    LU: Statec - Luxembourg
  • Free movement: Free movement of capital, Free movement of persons, Free movement of goods, Harmonised area, Non-harmonised area
    PL: Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency