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European Commission proposes steps to make it easier for Europeans to live, work and travel abroad
The European Commission has proposed concrete steps to further digitalize the c-ordination of social security systems in Europe. In a Communication presented this week, the Commission takes stock of the progress achieved so far in digitalizing the coordination of social security, presents the ongoing initiatives in this area, and proposes future actions to make full use of the benefits that digitalization can provide. EU Jobs and Social Rights Commissioner Nicolas Schmit said: "Millions of people from the EU live, work or study in another EU country. Today’s Communication contributes to simplifying their lives by facilitating their interactions with national authorities and giving them speedier access to their eligible social benefits from abroad such as pensions or healthcare."
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