
In the process of developing a common immigration policy the Justice and Home Affairs Council adopted the Common Basic Principles for Immigrant Integration Policy in the EU in November 2004. The comprehensive set of 11 principles stresses that integration is a dynamic, two-way process of mutual accommodation by all immigrants and residents, and implies respect for the basic values of the EU.
The Common Basic Principles are listed from page 9 to 14.
Common Basic Principles
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