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Title: Czech Immigration Policy


1
Czech Immigration Policy
  • Lenka íová

2
Foreigners in CR 2004
  • Nationality
  • Ukrainian 78 263
  • Slovak 47 352
  • Vietnamese 34 179
  • Polish 16 265
  • Russian 14 743
  • German 5 772
  • Bulgarian 4 447
  • Moldavian 4 085
  • American 3 750
  • Serbian 3 436
  • Chinese 3 421

  • Byelorussian 2 912
  • Rumenian 2 588
  • Kazakhstanian 2 162
  • Austrian 2 080

3
Foreigners in Czech Republic - numbers
  • Total amount of foreigners holding
  • permanent residence permit or temporary stays
  • 1994 104 343
  • 1995 159 207
  • 1996 199 152
  • 1997 210 311
  • 1998 220 187
  • 1999 228 862
  • 2000 200 851
  • 2001 210 794
  • 2002 231 608
  • 2003 240 421
  • 2004 254 294 ? 99 467 permanent residence
    permit
  • ? 154 827 temporary stays

4
Development of immigration policy in CR
  • Immigration to CR three periods
  • 1989 1992 return migration, increasing
    Czech-Slovak migration that reflected the
    approaching end of Czechoslovakia
  • 1993 1997 immigration from Slovakia decreased,
    immigration from other countries increased
  • 1998 2005 decrease of intensity of foreign
    migration
  • Foreigners represent about 2 of population in
    the CR
  • Western Europe Switz. 19,6, AU 9,3, GE 8,9,
    BE 8,3, FR 6,4,
  • UK 4,2, NE 4,1
  • Majority of them has temporary residence and work
    permit, number of these has been increasing,now
    its about one half bigger than the amount of
    those with permanent residence permit

5
Development of Immigration policy in CR
  • 1990 1995 Open and liberal immigration policy
  • 1992 Aliens law
  • - simple legal instrument
  • - it wasnt designed to restrict immigration
    but rather to take a proper evidence of
    foreigners
  • Creating of legal and institutional structures
    for reception and assistance to asylum-seekers
    and refugees
  • Assistance in return of descendants of Czech
    expatriates from Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Rumania

6
Development of Immigration policy in CR
  • 1995 2000 Period of restrictions
  • Immigration policy reflects increasing rate of
    unemployment
  • CR had to harmonise its migration laws with the
    norms of EU
  • Two major legal acts were adoptedAlien Act of
    1999
  • Asylum Act of 1999 came into force on 1.1.2000

7
Development of Immigration policy in CR
  • 2000 2005 New approaches period
  • The harmonisation with the EU did not tackle a
    number of pressing issues
  • Three new elements
  • Development of catch-all integration policies
    since 1999/2000
  • Efforts aiming at the introduction of active
    immigration policies
  • Adoption of the first overall migration strategy
    in 2003

8
Policy of Integration of the Foreigners
  • Policy of integration of immigrants
  • Three periods
  • 1993 1999 Initial Period policies targeting
    specific groups (refugees,compatriots)
  • 2000 2003 Constitutive Period
  • Since 1.1.2004 Transformation Period
  • Initial Period
  • 1991/1992 two state assistance programmes for
    refugees and expatriates
  • Provision of housing, mediation of employment and
    social assistance
  • Centrally organised, assistance is individualised
    individual families, very costly

9
Policy of Integration of the Foreigners
  • Constitutive Period
  • Involvement of CR in the work of the Council of
    Europe
  • - ministerial conference in Warsaw 1996
  • ? pan-European framework for integration of
    foreigners
  • ? round tables in new MS (know-how of old MS)
  • 1998 iniciative of Ministry of Interior
  • national round table
  • international Seminar on Strategies for
    Implementing Integration Policies May 1999 in
    Prague
  • Commission for the Integration of Foreigners
  • 1999 Principles of the Strategy for the
    Integration of Foreigners
  • integration, touch of multiculturalism,
    communities

10
Policy of Integration of the Foreigners
  • 2000 Strategy for the Integration of
    Foreigners
  • EU inspired, Tampere Conclusions, target groups
  • Results of works evaluated in two government
    papers
  • 2001 Information on the implementing of Strategy
    of Integration
  • 2002 Effectiveness of the Strategy
  • Transformation Period
  • Need to reform integration strategies and their
    implementing mechanism
  • Devolution of powers 1.1.2003 no longer
    possibility to affect policies on this level
    new challenges
  • The agenda placed within the competence of
    Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs

11
Policy of Integration of the Foreigners
  • Active Immigration Policies
  • 2002 preparations of the Pilot project of the
    Active Selection of Qualified Foreign Workers
    (inspired by Canada) iniciateed by MLSA
  • 7/2003 the project started
  • 1/2003 first overall migration strategy adopted
    Principles of the Government Policy in the
    Field of Migration of Foreigners
  • Three major goals
  • Combating illegal migration
  • Supporting beneficial forms of migration
  • Contributing to the solution of humanitarian
    crisis in the world
  • 2004 Implementation of the strategy of the
    Foreigners Integration in 2004 and its Further
    Development in 2005 - Ministry of Social
    Affairs
  • criticism

12
Situation of Foreigners in CR Main Problems
  • Analysis from October 2004
  • Problems resulting from the Alien Act
  • Many formal requierements, obstructions, legal
    uncertainty of foreigners
  • Long waiting time for the long-term residence
    permit up to 120 days
  • Permanent residence permit can be granted only
    after 10 years of long-term residence permit, the
    long-term residence permit must be renewed every
    single year
  • No guarantee of receipt of the permit if
    fulfilling the requirement, no possibility of
    lodging an appeal against rejection of the
    request
  • All decisions in hands of aliensregistration
    office

13
Situation of Foreigners in CR Main Problems
  • Problems resulting from the institution
    aliensregistration
  • office
  • Officers often dont speak foreign languages
  • No common standards for proving the financial
    resources for living, corruption
  • Bad information about the documents needed
    repeated visits to the offices, higher expenses

14
Situation of Foreigners in CR Main Problems
  • Obstructions to obtain of work permit
  • Inbalanced requirements for obtaining of the work
    permit and trade licence
  • Employers have to ask for permit for employing
    foreigners, they have to try to employ Czechs
    before and prove it, 2000 CZK fee
  • waiting time for work permit up to 8 months
  • Medical certificate confirming the good health
    required, working visa in home country, 500 CZK
    fee
  • Social security contributions, no possibility of
    benefiting from the social security system
  • work permit expire after 1 year, cannot be
    extended, need for new one for employer and
    employee, new fees

15
Situation of Foreigners in CR Main Problems
  • Other obstructions to integration of foreigners
  • Small possibility to own real estate property
  • No vote right at any level
  • No language requirements (only if applying for
    citizenship)
  • Discrimination Passports even for well
    integrated foreigners (no ID)
  • Citizenship
  • Only after 15 years
  • Children of second and third generation dont get
    citizenship automatically

16
Situation of Foreigners in CR Main Problems
  • Problems conclusion
  • Many administrative obstacles to employment and
    integration of foreigners
  • The system helps to illegal communities, many
    foreigners live in quasi-legality
  • Legal uncertainty of foreigners
  • Conflict of Czech law x EU and international law
  • Bad conditions for families of foreigners
    (children, healt care, permanent residence permit
    only after 8 years)
  • The administrative system and its performance are
    not compatible
  • with the immigration aims and strategies of Czech
    Republic and its
  • international Commitments.

17
Czech Immigration Policy - Conclusions
  • Proposals for solutions
  • Change of the system more efficient, flexible,
    no corruption, less administrative obstacles
  • Eliminate the conflict of Czech law with
    international and EU law
  • Transfer the agenda to the competence of civil
    institutions, local authorities
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