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Tag: Migratory pressure

A situation brought about by arrivals or applications of such a scale that they create disproportionate obligations on a Member State, even on a well-prepared system, requiring immediate action. [defined in Article 2 of the AMMR]

AMMR:
Recital 30

Where Member States are themselves benefitting Member States they should not be obliged to implement their pledged contributions to the Annual Solidarity Pool. At the same time, where a Member State is facing or considers itself to be facing migratory pressure or a significant migratory situation, which could hinder its ability to implement its pledged […]

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AMMR:
Recital 40

This Regulation should build on the principles in Regulation (EU) No 604/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council (11) while addressing the challenges identified and developing the principle of solidarity and fair sharing of responsibility as part of the common framework, in line with Article 80 . To that end, a new mandatory […]

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AMMR:
Recital 88

Since the objectives of this Regulation, namely the establishment of criteria and mechanisms for determining the Member State responsible for examining an application for international protection registered in one of the Member States by a third-country national or a stateless person, and the establishment of a solidarity mechanism to support Member States in addressing situations […]

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AMMR:
Article 2 – Definitions

For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions apply: (1) ‘third-country national’ means a person who is not a citizen of the Union within the meaning of Article 20(1) and who is not a person enjoying the right to free movement under Union law as defined in Article 2, point (5), of of the […]

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AMMR:
Article 7 – Strategic approach to managing asylum and migration at national level

1. Member States shall have national strategies in place that establish a strategic approach to ensure they have the capacity to effectively implement their asylum and migration management system, in full compliance with their obligations under Union and international law, taking into account their specific situation, in particular their geographical location. When establishing their national […]

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AMMR:
Article 9 – The European Annual Asylum and Migration Report

1. The Commission shall adopt a European Annual Asylum and Migration Report on an annual basis assessing the asylum, reception and migratory situation over the previous 12-month period and any possible developments, and providing a strategic situational picture of the area of migration and asylum that also serves as an early warning and awareness tool […]

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AMMR:
Article 11 – Commission implementing decision on determining Member States under migratory pressure, at risk of migratory pressure or facing a significant migratory situation

1. Together with the Report referred to in Article 9, the Commission shall adopt an implementing decision determining whether a particular Member State is under migratory pressure, at risk of migratory pressure during the upcoming year, or is facing a significant migratory situation. For that purpose, the Commission shall consult the Member States concerned. The […]

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AMMR:
Article 58 – Information regarding the intention to use the Annual Solidarity Pool by a Member State identified in the Commission decision as being under migratory pressure

1. A Member State that has been identified in a decision as referred to in Article 11 as being under migratory pressure shall, after the adoption of the Council implementing act referred to in Article 57, inform the Commission and the Council where it intends to make use of the Annual Solidarity Pool. The Commission […]

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AMMR:
Article 59 – Notification of the need to use the Annual Solidarity Pool by a Member State that considers itself to be under migratory pressure

1. Where a Member State has not been identified in a decision as referred to in Article 11 as being under migratory pressure but considers itself to be under migratory pressure, it shall notify the Commission of its need to make use of the Annual Solidarity Pool and inform the Council thereof. The Commission shall […]

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AMMR:
Article 61 – Deduction of solidarity contributions in cases of migratory pressure

1. A Member State that is identified in a decision as referred to in Article 11 as being under migratory pressure or that considers itself to be under migratory pressure and which has not made use of the Annual Solidarity Pool in accordance with Article 58 or notified the need to use the Annual Solidarity […]

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