The planned break for migrants was decided on Wednesday (see video above). The government has now specified exactly who should apply. European legislation is essential.
For example, this prohibits the stop for people whose knowledge of German is so good that it does not expect an extra burden for the systems. Moreover, children who have not had enough care providers in the country of origin are mentioned in the draft law and can travel to their parents with the exception. There is another exception for pre -regular children and adolescents whose older in the country of origin is the only caregiver.
It is also assured that minors do not slide between the age of the majority by inhibiting the procedures. Her parents could not travel later. The age applies when applying.
“At the end of the resilience”
As reported, the break must when the reunification of the family starts half in the day. It is also possible to submit an application, but the further course of the procedure is inhibited until the corresponding regulation has been withdrawn or changed.
“We are here at the end of the resilience and that is why we press the stop button,” said integration -minister Claudia Plakolm (ÖVP) after the government meeting. Austria can now deviate from the EU asile law with the application and a corresponding regulation. The new regulation will be introduced for a limited period at the end of September 2026. With a quota system, a contingent system must be developed and then limit the reunification of the family.
FPö: “New wave of immigration foreseeable”
Criticism of the application came from the FPö on Wednesday. Secretary General Michael Schmeditz speaks of a new Gulf of Immigration. “Asylum’s right must generally be eliminated for all people who have crossed a safe third country on their alleged flight,” he said in a broadcast.
NGOs such as Volkshilfe and Caritas are afraid of further problems. Austria is not in a total state of emergency to break with Europe -proof obligations. Successful integration is only possible if the families involved live in a safe environment, said Rotkeuz President Gerald Schöpfer.
Source: Krone

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