As citizens across the EU struggle to figure out where they may work, if their family is entitled to go with them and whether their degrees will be recognised in other member states, it has prompted a call for a commissioner for citizens.
The Euro Citizen Action Service (ECAS) says a citizens commissioner is needed because there is great confusion - all the more so since EU enlargement on 1 May - about citizens' rights when they go to other member states.
Tony Venables, director o...
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