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19 Feb 2004 4:31PM

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The right to live and work in another EU Member State is a fundamental freedom of Community law. With enlargement taking place on 1 May 2004, the Commission has explained certain limits on the free movement of workers from acceding States.
Below is the European Commission's FAQ, published on 5 February 2004.
What Are the Transitional Arrangements?
For the first two years following the accession of the new Member States, access to the labour markets of current Member States will depend on n... (1332 more words)
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