Legal Approaches to ‘Unwanted’ EU Citizens in the Netherlands
Legal Approaches to ‘Unwanted’ EU Citizens in the Netherlands
Author(s): Sandra Mantu, Paul Minderhoud, Carolus GrüttersSubject(s): Social Sciences, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Ośrodek Badań nad Migracjami / Uniwersytet Warszawski
Keywords: EU citizenship; free movement; residence; expulsion; social rights; abuse
Summary/Abstract: This contribution examines the legal powers that Dutch authorities have to restrict the right to free movement of mobile but ‘unwanted’ EU citizens, including measures that seek to expel and ban EU citizens from re-entering the Netherlands. The article defines ‘unwanted’ EU citizens as mobile EU citizens in respect of whom national authorities seek to take measures to restrict their right of residence, either on the grounds of their being an unreasonable burden on the Dutch social assistance system or in respect of public policy and public security. We analyse the relevant EU legal rules, their interpretation by the Court of Justice of the EU and their national implementation and application in order to show the legal constraints faced by national authorities when seeking to restrict EU mobility. This legal study is supplemented by a discussion of existing data on the number of EU citizens expelled or removed from the Netherlands. Our analysis suggests that, due to the legal protection enjoyed by mobile EU citizens against measures restricting their residence rights, the Dutch authorities encourage voluntary departure as a pragmatic solution to the presence of ‘unwanted’ EU citizens.
Journal: Central and Eastern European Migration Review
- Issue Year: 10/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 35-53
- Page Count: 19
- Language: English