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Brussels: No changes to EU rules needed to fight scam marriages
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 02 - 07 - 2009


The European Commission today said scam
marriages involving immigrants and EU citizens can be prevented
without having to limit the free movement of people within the bloc, according to dpa.
"The freedom to live and work abroad is one of the cornerstones of
the European Union," said Jacques Barrot, the EU's top justice
official.
"We see far more disadvantages than advantages to revising the
directive," said Barrot, who acts as the EU's justice, freedom and
security commissioner.
Denmark wants to limit the application of the EU's freedom of
movement directive in order to crack down on scores of illegal
immigrants who marry EU citizens with the sole intention of obtaining
an EU residence permit.
Similar concerns have been voiced in Ireland, where an unusually
high number of weddings involving Latvians and Pakistanis has been
recorded.
A few years ago, women in Poland and Bulgaria were known to be
offering to marry non-EU nationals for as little as 800 euros (1,130
dollars).
The controversy stems from a July 2008 ruling by the European
Court of Justice.
The Metock case pitted the Irish government against four couples,
all involving third-country males who had married British, German or
Polish women living in Ireland.
Ireland had wanted to deport the four men on the grounds that they
did not hold resident permits in another EU country prior to
marriage. But the court ruled against Ireland, saying it could not
avoid granting them resident permits.
Seeking to address such concerns, the commission nevertheless
agreed to issue guidelines on what it called the "disappointing"
implementation of the directive by member states.
The guidelines that were issued Thursday state that governments
are fully entitled to check the circumstances surrounding a suspect
wedding, but such checks should be carried out on a strictly
case-by-case basis.
Moreover, a citizen may be expelled or his freedom of movement
curtailed, but only if there is a "genuine, present and sufficiently
serious threat affecting one of the fundamental interests" of
society. In any case, such a decision must be based on a strictly
case-by-case basis, the guidelines state.
Italy's centre-right government has come under attack in recent
months for seeking to crack down on petty crime by targeting its Roma
community, many of whom come from member state Romania.
On Thursday, the Italian Senate gave its final approval to
controversial legislation that makes illegal immigration a punishable
offence and allows mayors to form civilian anti-crime patrols in
towns and cities.
Barrot said the new Italian law would come under the commission's
intense scrutiny for possible violations of EU rules.


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