Comment by kergonath
4 years ago
> Neither of these countries' citizens are allowed to freely travel and work within the EU the way that EU members can.
True, but they still have temporary residency permit. And I suspect that their refugee status won’t take that long to be worked out. And then, from a realpolitik perspective, most EU countries cannot afford to have hundreds of thousands of additional people using infrastructure and resources whilst not working (I mean they could, but the whole continent is shifting to the right, so that won’t be a stable political situation). All of this to say, I am pretty sure most of them will be able to get residency permits, which includes right to work in a country and freedom of movement to the others, for at least a couple of years.
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