Real E U CITIZENS ...EH???
It is up to you whether you go through these,
however,
the one’s at the end are from our alleged Government.
EC moves to cut legal red tape
24 April 2013
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d 24 April 2013
Which public documents would be covered by the new rules?
Typical examples of public
documents relate
d to EU rights of EU citizens an
d businesses, which are subject to the i
dentifie
d a
dministrative formalities, are
Civil status re
cor
ds (e.g.
documents relating to birth,
death, marriage an
d registere
d partnership);
Documents relating to resi
dence, citizenship an
d nationality;
Documents relating to real estate;
Documents relating to legal status an
d representation of a
company or other un
dertaking;
Documents relating to intellectual property rights;
Documents proving the absence of a criminal re
cor
d.
Which 'formalities' for getting public documents accepted in another Member State will be abolished by the new rules?
http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-10-1390_en.htm
UK Government Committee
European Commission kick-starts the 2013 European Year of Citizens
COM(2013) 269 final Brussels, 8.5.2013
REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS
EU Citizenship Report 2013 EU citizens: your rights, your future
EU Citizenship Report.
Frequently Asked Questions: 2013 EU Citizenship Report
No more costly and bureaucratic rubber-stamping for public documents
Date: 24/04/2013
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In a Europe of open borders there are many occasions that may lead to citizens finding themselves before a court of another EU country.
Response to the European Commission Green Paper COM (2010) 747/3
“Less bureaucracy for citizens: promoting free movement of public documents and recognition of the effects of civil status records”
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