2011
Differential access to social protection system and benefits - Do some or more categories of migrants minorities or stateless/non-citizens face limitations and restrictions?
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Austria
There is no information available for this indicator.
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Bulgaria
Yes.
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Cyprus
Yes
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Denmark
Yes.
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Finland
Yes.
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France
Yes
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Germany
Yes, partly.
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Greece
Yes.
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Hungary
Yes.
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Ireland
The significant barriers to migrants access to social protection are 1) legal status and 2) Satisfying the Habitual Residency Condition.
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Italy
Yes
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Poland
Yes.
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Portugal
All immigrants possessing a residence permit can make their inscription in the National Health Service. Those in an irregular condition can also access health services if they present a document issued by the parish of their residence.
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Romania
For public health insurance, the same conditions apply if the foreign citizens and stateless persons have their stable residence in Romania or have prolongued their temporary residence in Romania.
As to the minimum income allowance, only Romanian citizens are eligible.
For unemployment insurance, foreigners are eligible during the period of time they have a stable residence in Romania and are employed or have incomes according to the law.
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Slovenia
Access of migrants to social benefits depends on their legal status. Specific ethnic origin is not a condition to access social benefits, however, in practice there are instances of discrimination based on the ground of ethnicity.
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Spain
No.
Access to public health is universal and is guaranteed for anyone under the same conditions.
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Sweden
Yes.