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My problem was not the political agreement itself. Of course I am aware and I know about it.
My problem was the treatment I received. I waited 6 months for a reply, when instead the Luxembourg Ministry could have rejected my file in the same day, if they wanted to use the justification of my nationality. Is their right to do it, but be clear about it. If they would have clear specifications as "We do not hire Romanian people, except in the areas as agriculture, viticulture, hotel and catering" it would have been something else. But it's not like this. The countries asking for a work permit are stating only that Romanian and Bulgarians have to go through certain procedures in order to obtain these work permits (meaning that if you comply with this procedures and if there is nothing wrong with your file, you obtain the work permit), and in the areas as agriculture, viticulture, hotel and catering etc they have simplified procedures. And again, my problem regarding the EU is that the Commission asked the member states to maintain the restrictions for two more years (till 2014) only if they prove to have serious disturbance on the labor market. However, I doubt that countries like Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria and others proved that (except Spain), and the European Commission just let it be. This seemed unfair! There was no diplomatic discussion following this and everybody just accepted it (including my government), which I don't consider it to be normal. Where is the real justification, where is the fair treatment? At least the fair treatment for debating. It's a matter of principle... |
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