Free movement of workers

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Primary EU law which targets EU citizenship shows that free movement and residence rights are not unconditional. Secondary legislation makes it clear that the extension of these rights to the economically inactive persons is conditioned by: being self sufficient as to not become a burden on the social system of the host Member State and by being covered by comprehensive sickness insurance. These conditions existed before Maastricht Treaty in the 90’s Directives (addressed to economically inactive such as students, people who ceased work or retired and everybody else not covered by other provisions of EU law) and now they are found in Directive 200 4/38/EC under Article 7(1),(b) and (c). So, did EU citizenship bring any changes? Except for the political rights, it seems not.

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free movement, Shengen Agreement
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