Focus’ on the entry of volunteers, students and exchange workers. Questions some of the financial conditions which might restrict volunteering and studies only to those in other countries who come from a wealthy background.1
Points out that nationals may also need to work to finance their studies, and that this can provide valuable work experience.2
1 Churches’ Commission for Migrants in Europe, “Joint Comments on the Proposal for a Council directive on the conditions of entry and residence of third-country nationals for the purpose of studies,vocational training or voluntary service (COM (2002) 548 final)”Churches Commission for Migrants in Europe Homepage available online at www.ccme.be [Accessed September 10 2008].
2 Churches’ Commission for Migrants in Europe, “Joint Comments on the Proposal for a Council directive on the conditions of entry and residence of third-country nationals for the purpose of studies,vocational training or voluntary service (COM (2002) 548 final)”Churches Commission for Migrants in Europe Homepage available online at www.ccme.be [Accessed September 10 2008].
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