EU Readmission Agreements Clause Samples

An EU Readmission Agreement is a legal arrangement between the European Union and a non-EU country that establishes procedures for returning individuals who do not have legal authorization to stay in the EU or the partner country. These agreements typically outline the responsibilities of each party, the documentation required for readmission, and the timelines for processing return requests. By providing a standardized framework for cooperation, EU Readmission Agreements facilitate the efficient and orderly return of irregular migrants, thereby supporting effective migration management and upholding the integrity of the EU’s borders.
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EU Readmission Agreements. 4.1 What are readmission agreements?