- Executive summary
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Aims and rationale for the study
- 1.2 Study scope
- 1.3 Structure of the report
- 1.4 Background and context
- 1.5 Relevant statistics on resettlement and humanitarian admission
- Funding and expenses
- 2 Resettlement and humanitarian admission in EU Member States
- National debates
- 2.1 National programmes and schemes for resettlement and humanitarian admission
- Objectives of resettlement/ humanitarian admission schemes
- Quotas or pledges for resettlement and humanitarian admission programmes or schemes
- 2.2 Member states without resettlement or humanitarian admission programmes
- Current situation and implementation challenges
- National debate
- 2.3 Resettlement and humanitarian admission in detail: Pre-departure and departure
- Identification and initial screening and selection
- Criteria for selection and prioritisation
- The selection process in practice
- Notifying candidates after the decision to resettle and operational support
- Information and cultural orientation prior to departure
- Departure and transfer to the member state
- 2.4 Resettlement and humanitarian admission in detail: Post-arrival & integration
- Status granted to resettled and admitted refugees
- Immediate support upon arrival and short-term support
- Geographical distribution and accommodation in the Member State
- Freedom of movement within the Member State and outside
- Information and cultural orientation upon arrival
- Integration measures (long-term support)
- Preparing the receiving community at local level
- Access and rights to family reunification and naturalisation
- 3 Private sponsorship programmes and schemes
- 3.1 Overview of member state policies in private sponsorship
- 3.2 Eligibility criteria, status granted and sponsor obligations
- 4 Evaluations and identified challenges, good practices and lessons learnt
- 4.1 Challenges –Pre-departure and departure
- 4.2 Challenges –Post-arrival and integration
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