Title: Institutional Solutions for Migration Management
1Institutional Solutions for Migration Management
- Piotr Kazmierkiewicz
- Institute of Public Affairs, Warsaw
2Acknowledgments
- Data on EU Member States have been kindly
provided by the International Organization for
Migration Kyiv - Polish experience has been based on the materials
supplied by the Headquarters of the Polish Border
Guards
3Overview
- Migration Institutions in Europe Different Focus
- Location of Migration Services in European
Government Structures - Case Studies of Organizational Designs
- Concentration In A Ministry,
- Interministerial Coordination
- Decentralization
- Role of Ministry of Interior in Various Systems
- Scope of Responsibilities of Designated Migration
Institutions - Directions of Organizational Reforms
4Conclusion 1 No single profile of a European
migration service
- Migration Institutions in Europe take on
different names, reflecting their focus - Two most common types
- Focus on (im)migration
- Link between (im)migration and citizenship
5Most service titles focus on migration or link
with citizenship
- stressing (im)migration (10)
- Directorate of Immigration (Finland, Greece,
Norway, Spain) - (Im)migration Office (Italy, Slovakia,
Switzerland) - (Im)migration Department (Belgium, Lithuania)
- Immigration Service (Denmark)
- linking (im)migration and naturalization/citizensh
ip (8) - Office of Citizenship and Migration (Latvia)
- Citizenship and Migration Board (Estonia)
- Office of Immigration and Nationality (Hungary)
- Nationality and Immigration Service/Directorate
(Ireland, UK) - Migration and Naturalization Service/Section
(Netherlands, Slovenia) - Civil Registry and Migration Department (Cyprus)
6Some services with broader focus (asylum, border
control)
- linking migration and asylum (2)
- Asylum and Migration Policy Department (Czech
Republic) - Federal Office for Migration and Refugees
(Germany) - linking aliens and border control (2)
- Department of Immigration Police and Border
Control (Austria) - Service of Aliens and Borders (Portugal)
- linking aliens and expatriate/repatriate affairs
(2) - Department of Citizenship and Expatriate Affairs
(Malta) - Office for Repatriation and Aliens (Poland)
7Conclusion 2 There are options for placing
service in administration
- Classical option the service within the
Ministry of Interior - usually housing asylum, integration and
policinggood for coordination, but control
aspects may dominate - Integration focus under Ministry of Labour
and Social Affairs - Appropriate when key issue becomes economic and
social integration - High-profile option the service independent
or based in Ministry of Justice - Reflects the growing political significance of
the issue (uncontrolled immigration, problems in
integration)
880 of European services made part of single
ministries, usu Interior
- 14 services placed under Ministry of Interior
- NOTE most countries with external borders or
facing illegal entry, majority of new EU MSs
entering in 2004 - (Austria, Czech Rep, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland,
Germany, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland,
Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, UK) - 6 within structures of Ministry of Justice
- NOTE many countries with high of immigrants
- (Hungary, Ireland, Malta, Netherlands,
Switzerland, Sweden) - 2 made part of Ministry of Social Affairs
- Norway, Spain
9Services rarely independent or policy divided
among ministries
- 3 services independent
- Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg
- In 2 cases, multiple ministries involved
- France, Italy
10Conclusion 3 Role of Ministry of Interior in
migration policy differs
- Management of border control, immigration and
asylum (Czech Republic) - Overall coordination and management (Estonia)
- Supervisory role, conceptualizing policy,
cooperation with other ministries (Poland)
11Interior Ministry may cover the entire migration
policy Czech Republic
- Asylum and Migration Policy Department and Alien
and Border Police subordinate to the Ministry - Asylum and Migration Policy Department
legislation, design and implementation of
migration and asylum policies - Alien and Border Police border protection,
control of movement and residence, expulsion
12Interior Ministry may coordinate, manage
services Estonia
- Citizenship and Migration Board, Police Board and
Board of Border Guard under the Ministry - directing and coordinating implementation of the
national citizenship policy national policy
concerning foreigners national migration policy
- prevention of illegal immigration
- implementation of the national asylum policy
- issuing of personal identification documents to
Estonian citizens and foreigners - guarding and protecting the state border and
ensuring the border regime.
13Interior Ministry in supervisory role and with
policy initiative Poland
- Police, Border Guards, Office for Repatriation
and Aliens supervised, but autonomous - Ministry legislative initiative, coordination
and oversight of implementation of acquis - Border Guards controlling entry, residence and
departure of foreigners - Office for Repatriation and Aliens issues
decisions on refugee and repatriation status,
long-term residence, conducts related
administrative procedures and oversees the
assistance to repatriates, recognised refugees
and temporarily protected persons and manages
centres for asylum-seekers
14Conclusion 4 Migration services within MoI
have standard functions
- Issuing identity documents
- Decisions on residence, asylum, citizenship
- Development of migration policy
- Statistics and monitoring
15Responsibilities of Services Within Ministries of
Interior 1
- Directorate of Immigration (Finland)
- -- decides on
- individual residence permit matters
- asylum applications,.
- Finnish citizenship,
- refusal of entry
- deportation
- -- collects statistics on aliens together with
the Population Register Centre and Statistics
Finland
16Responsibilities of Services Within Ministries of
Interior 2
- Office of Citizenship and Migration (Latvia),
Migration Department (Lithuania) - issue identity documents and travel documents,
- develop and implement
- state migration policy,
- repatriation policy,
- asylum policy
- maintain the Population Register (Latvia),
- in Lithuania Foreigners Registration Centre under
State Border Guard Service
17Responsibilities of Services Within Ministries of
Interior 3
- Migration Office (Slovakia)
- issues identity cards and travel documents
- oversees state border protection,
- decides on
- the entry to the territory of the Slovak Republic
- the stay of foreigners in its territory
- works with refugees and transit migrants
18Conclusion 5 There are options for placing a
service under MoI
- Separating policing functions from asylum and
integration in more developed systems - In smaller systems, possible to achieve greater
coordination by bringing various functions under
one roof and eliminating layers of
administration
19Organization of services within Ministry of
Interior 1 Austria
- Dividing policing from asylum and integration
20Organization of services within Ministry of
Interior 2 Slovenia
- The fewer levelsthe improved coordination
21Conclusion 6 As migration policy evolves, the
service may be placed under other ministries
- Ministries of Justice or Labour and Social
Affairs shift from policing toward integration - More decentralized management with several
quasi-independent bodies (migration and asylum
boards, appeals agencies)
22Organization of services within Ministry of
Justice Ireland
- Focus on legal labor migration
23Organization of services within Ministry of
Labour Norway
- Focus on social integration
24Conclusion 7 Decentralized management requires
a lot of cooperation among institutions
- Italian and French systems place responsibility
on local governments for integration - Multiple central ministries and agencies in
charge need to clearly divide competences to
reduce conflicts
25Migration policy dealt with by various
ministries Italy
- Clearly defined competencies
26Inter-agency cooperation France
- Formulation of migration policies
- Directorate of Population and Migration at
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Affairs
Ministry of Interior - Work permits and family reunification
- Directorate of Population and Migration at
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Affairs - Residence and documentation of foreigners
- National Agency for the Reception of Foreigners
and Migrations at Ministry of Labour, Employment
and Social Affairs - Policies on illegal migration
- Interministerial Committee on Immigration
Control, led by Ministry of Interior - Integration of immigrants
- High Council for Integration
- Asylum requests
- Office for the Protection of Refugees and
Stateless People
27Conclusion 8 Organizational reforms follow
rethinking of migration policy
- As immigration becomes an issue, a minister is
appointed or a dedicated ministry formed - With social and economic integration a primary
concern, a shift from Ministry of Interior is
made or scope of responsibilities is broadened
28Directions of organizational reform upgrading
immigration policy 1
- Creation of a single ministry, taking over
functions of multiple agencies (Denmark) -
- Means Ministry of Refugee, Immigration and
Integration Affairs established in 2001, taking
over responsibilities of 8 ministries, incl.
Interior, Justice, Social Affairs, Labour. - Assessment upgrade of significance of the
policy, better coordination of immigration and
integration policies and clear line of authority
29Directions of organizational reform upgrading
immigration policy 2
- Designation of a Minister for Migration within
Ministry of Justice (Netherlands, Sweden) -
- Means Transfer of a minister from the Foreign
Ministry into the structure of Justice Ministry
(Sweden) or the nomination of an additional
minister heading the staff integrated into the
Ministry of Justice (Netherlands) - Assessment communication of significance of
issue, however, no separate ministry structure,
indicating lower status
30Directions of organizational reform moving
towards integration 1
- Shifting responsibility for immigration policy
from Ministry of Interior to Ministry of Labour
and Social Affairs (Spain) -
- Means Transfer from Government Office of Alien
and Immigration Affairs to Secretariat of State
for Immigration and Emigration (with General
Directorate on Immigrants Integration) - Assessment the issue no longer viewed mainly
not as a matter of policing but of social
integration
31Directions of organizational reform moving
towards integration 2
- Adding integration policy to the functions of a
migration institution (Germany) -
- Means Since 2005, the Federal Office for
Migration and Refugees also designing the
curriculum for the integration courses, ensuring
adequate provision of basic and intermediate
language and orientation courses, and conducting
immigration research - Assessment ensuring better coordination between
immigration, asylum and integration policies
32Conclusions
- 1. No single profile of a European migration
service - 2. Different options for placing the service
within administration - 3. Role of Ministry of Interior in migration
policy differs - 4. Migration services within MoI have standard
functions - 5. Options for placing the service under Ministry
of Interior - 6. As migration policy evolves, the service may
be placed under other ministries - 7. Decentralized management requires a lot of
cooperation among institutions - 8. Organizational reforms follow rethinking of
migration policy -