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EU LAUNCHES LEGAL ACTION AGAINST 17 MEMBER STATES OVER NEW SINGLE PERMIT RULES
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The European Commission this week launched legal action against 17 member states over the application of the new directive on the single permit, a combined procedure that grants third country nationals both a work and…
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- The Local Germany: The European Commission this week launched legal action against 17 member states over the application of the new directive on the single permit, a combined procedure that grants third country nationals both a work and…
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- Topic: GERMANY — the feed headline centres on LAUNCHES, LEGAL, ACTION, AGAINST, MEMBER.
- Original feed: The Local Germany.
- Published: 17 Jul 2026, 09:11 UK.
- Coverage checked: 1 distinct source and 0 closely matched related stories.
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- 17/07/2026, 09:11 PRIMARY FEED EU LAUNCHES LEGAL ACTION AGAINST 17 MEMBER STATES OVER NEW SINGLE PERMIT RULES (The Local Germany • 1 hr ago) [Story Intel]
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