On 11 November, the Commission proposed the Union Resettlement and Humanitarian Admission Plan for 2026-2027. Based on voluntary contributions from Member States, the Plan outlines the resettlements and humanitarian admissions over the next two years, focusing on the main migratory routes.
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On 11 November, the Commission took a step further in implementing the Pact by launching the first Annual Migration Management Cycle, which provides an overview of the asylum and migration situation in the EU, identifies the different migratory situations, and proposes an Annual Solidarity Pool.
On 9 July, the European Migration Network published a comprehensive overview of asylum and migration trends in the EU, along with a Statistical Annex developed by Eurostat. This report provides an in-depth analysis of key developments in EU migration and asylum policy during 2024.
On 17 June, the Commission designated its former Commissioner for Home Affairs, Ylva Johansson, as Special Envoy for Ukrainians in the EU. The Special Envoy will coordinate with national representatives in EU countries, international organisations and the Ministry of National Unity in Ukraine.
The latest Asylum Report 2025 published by the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA) analyses preparations undertaken by EU+ countries to ensure that the necessary arrangements are in place by 2026 for the full implementation of the Pact on Migration and Asylum.
On 11 June, the Commission published a report on the implementation of the Pact, halfway through its transition period. While significant progress has been made since its adoption, further efforts are required ensure the EU’s new migration management system is fully operational by June 2026.
Today, the Commission is setting out a common European path for the future of Ukrainian refugees in the EU. This will ensure stability and continued protection, while also paving the way for a transition out of temporary protection once the necessary conditions are met. By doing so, the Commission i
Today, the Commission proposes rules that will facilitate Member States’ application of the safe third country concept.
The Commission has adopted a decision to provide an additional €3 billion to support Member States with the…