SWITZERLAND To Bring In Immigration Controls On European Nationals
The Swiss government announced it will introduce a quota system if numbers arriving in the land-locked country from other European nations rises over a certain limit.
The proposed curbs, due to be drafted by March next year, are likely to anger Brussels as they run against the EU's fiercely-guarded freedom of movement principle.
Although Switzerland is not a member of the 28-member bloc, a deal with Brussels means it allows unrestricted immigration for EU nationals, while it is also a part of the continent's borderless Schengen Area.
But, in February last year, Swiss voters supported limiting immigration in a national referendum.
The country's government is now obliged to return to the controls in place before it signed the freedom of movement deal with the EU.
In a statement today, Switzerland's Federal Council revealed how it would meet these "constitutional requirements".
Read the full story here.
The proposed curbs, due to be drafted by March next year, are likely to anger Brussels as they run against the EU's fiercely-guarded freedom of movement principle.
Although Switzerland is not a member of the 28-member bloc, a deal with Brussels means it allows unrestricted immigration for EU nationals, while it is also a part of the continent's borderless Schengen Area.
But, in February last year, Swiss voters supported limiting immigration in a national referendum.
The country's government is now obliged to return to the controls in place before it signed the freedom of movement deal with the EU.
In a statement today, Switzerland's Federal Council revealed how it would meet these "constitutional requirements".
Read the full story here.
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