GDISC - General Directors of Immigration Services Conference
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GDISC is an informal network to facilitate practical cooperation between Immigration Services in Europe. GDISC has the aim and ambition of:

  • Being a network in principal for General Directors or Directors General of Immigration Services throughout Europe;
  • Initiate, co-ordinate and improve practical co-operation between Immigration Services responsible for the implementation of migration and asylum issues in Europe;
  • Provide a flexible response to changing migration patterns in Europe;
  • Being a platform for exchanging experiences, best practices and building up networks of experts.

Links

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    Legal migration and integration

    Legal migration covers international mobility towards the EU, such as labour migration, family reunification, student migration, as well as the conditions under which regular stay is...

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    Asylum and forced displacement

    Asylum is a fundamental human right guaranteed universally by the 1951 Geneva Convention. The European Union’s Common European Asylum System (CEAS) set up common procedures to ensure fair...

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    International migration governance

    International migration governance refers to the complex framework of laws, regulations, partnerships, that national, subnational and international institutions adopt to manage and shape...

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Additional Info

Spatial Coverage Europe
Accessed On 2022-09-01
Organisation Type expert network
Outputs
  • information sharing
Members
  • General Directors or Directors General of Immigration Services throughout Europe

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