- INTRODUCTION
- KEY FINDINGS
- I. EU CITIZENS’ AWARENESS OF THEIR STATUS AS CITIZENS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
- 1 Familiarity with the term ‘citizen of the European Union’
- 2 Understanding of how EU citizenship is obtained
- II. EU CITIZENS’ AWARENESS OF THEIR RIGHTS AND OF WHAT THEY CAN DO IF THESE ARE NOT RESPECTED
- 1 How informed EU citizens feel about their EU rights
- 2 Awareness of EU citizens’rights
- 3 Knowing what to do when rights are not respected
- III. THE ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF FREE MOVEMENT WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION
- IV. SEEKING HELP FROM OTHER EU EMBASSIES WHEN ABROAD
- V. VOTING RIGHTS WHEN RESIDING IN OTHER EU COUNTRIES
- 1 EU citizens' voting rights
- 2 Views on the full political participation of EU citizens
- a. Losing electoral rights in the country of origin
- b. Acquiring electoral rights in the country of residence
- ANNEXES
- Technical specifications
- Questionnaire
- Tables
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