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Another way to provide information quickly is through EMN Informs. Based on reports, studies and ad-hoc queries, these brief reports summarise the information that is available on a specific topic in order to provide enquirers with the key facts.

EMN Inform: Labour market integration of beneficiaries of temporary protection from Ukraine , Date: 2024.05.21, format: report, area: Authority

The massive inflow of people fleeing Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine triggered significant migration to the EU. Eurostat data indicates that by November 2023, over 4.27 million non-EU citizens who fled Ukraine due to the 2022 Russian invasion were under temporary protection in the EU - with Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic hosting approximately 60 percent of these individuals. Various EU initiatives were implemented to aid integration, including the Temporary Protection Directive (TPD) and the EU Skills Profile Tool.

EMN Inform: Family reunification for beneficiaries of international protection , Date: 2024.04.23, format: report, area: Authority

Coinciding with the 20th anniversary of the Family Reunification Directive, this EMN inform offers a thorough examination of the legislation and practices across the EMN Member and Observer Countries.

EMN Inform: Digitalisation of identity documents and residence permits issued to third-country nationals , Date: 2024.03.26, format: report, area: Authority

The majority of EMN Member and Observer Countries currently issue physical residence permits, incorporating biometric data and electronic elements. Notably, Italy, Lithuania, and Poland have started issuing digital-only residence permits and identity documents. The inform sheds light on the motivations behind adopting digital-only documents, where high numbers of arrivals and applications for residence stemming from Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine prompted a shift towards digital solutions.

EMN Inform: Access to autonomous housing in the context of international protection , Date: 2024.03.12, format: report, area: Authority

One of the main challenges reported by the EMN Member States and Serbia was the general shortage in the housing market and the lack of affordable housing, especially in urban and metropolitan areas.

EMN Inform: Organising flexible housing in the context of international protection , Date: 2024.03.11, format: report, area: Authority

Between 2017 and 2021, many EMN Member and Observer Countries experienced a high degree of volatility in the number of applicants for international protection, which in some countries led to tensions in the reception systems.

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