Droit à la vie en famille. Un parcours difficile depuis le Maroc
Paix et Securité Internationales
Nouvelle Série – Version électronique
Issue #4 (2016)
Droit à la vie en famille. Un parcours difficile depuis le Maroc
Mercedes SOTO MOYA
The Right to Family Life. A Difficult Path from Morocco
Abstract: The right to family life and family intimacy are key in any migration policy, but the “fear” of family reunification as gateway and their potential multiplier effect has been, and continues to be, a constant in contemporary international migration management. However, it should be noted, that the object of this work is not to analyze, in general, the regulation of the family reunification at international or european level even in the Spanish one. The aim is to focus the study on a very specific issue, with the purpose of being a guide for those Moroccans who want to come to Spain as spouses or partners of a Spanish or another nationals of thirds States. The journey is long, as it will be analyzed, and is fraught with difficulties. The marriage with a Spanish is no longer synonymous with safe and easy entry. And not to say if instead of a Spanish national your union is with other national of third State. The obstacles are incessant and reunification tired complicated.
Keywords: Family reunification, free movement of persons, National Moroccan, spouses and partners.
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