In a ruling Tuesday, the Court of Justice of the EU has a European citizen was not eligible for social services in another member country, he was not able to prove "a link live with their country of residence. "
The Court of Justice was seized by Germany to a dispute between two Romanian nationals Jobcentre Leipzig. The employment agency refused to grant them welfare, because they were not looking for work in Germany. European judges have therefore agreed. They also considered that it was up to each state to decide whether or not to grant these benefits.
Little is known of the extent of "social tourism" in Europe, but it is like a red rag agitated by europhobes. British Prime Minister David Cameron recently announced that it wanted to limit immigration from other European countries. One way to address the concerns of its population in May, UKIP, the anti-European party Nigel Farage had won the European elections.
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