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Regulation (EU) No 516/2014 establishing the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund
This regulation sets up the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF). This fund aims to contribute to the efficient management of migration flows and improve the implementation and development of the common policy on immigration and asylum of the European Union (EU).
The EU’s AMIF has four main objectives:
All Member States (except Denmark, which is not participating in this fund) prepare national programmes outlining the initiatives through which they intend to achieve the aims set out in the AMIF regulation.
Examples of initiatives include measures to support:
While most of the fund’s budget is allocated to the national programmes, part of it is used for EU-level initiatives, emergency assistance, the European Migration Network and technical assistance at the initiative of the European Commission.
In addition to their national programme allocation, Member States may receive an additional amount for the implementation of specific initiatives. These initiatives (listed in Annex II) require Member States to cooperate with each other and generate significant added value for the EU.
Each Member State may also receive, every 2 years, an additional amount based on a lump sum of €6,000 for each resettled person, which will be increased to €10,000 for common priorities (such as regional protection programmes) and groups of vulnerable persons.
The financial envelope for the implementation of the fund for 2014–2020 was initially set at €3.137 billion, and subsequently has been more than doubled, mainly due to the migration crisis in 2015/2016. Details regarding the implementation of the fund can be found in Regulation (EU) No 514/2014 (see summary).
Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 led to a mass influx of displaced persons from Ukraine to several Member States, placing renewed pressure on the financial resources of Member States to deal with urgent migration, border management and security needs. Amending Regulation (EU) 2022/585 offers flexibility by permitting the exceptional use of unspent amounts allocated to Member States from the 2014–2020 AMIF to help them address new or unforeseen circumstances in relation to asylum and migration management. In addition, it also extends the implementation period of the 2014–2020 Home Affairs Funds by 1 year.
Decision (EU) 2022/1928 confirms Ireland’s participation in Regulation (EU) 2022/585.
Regulation (EU) 2021/1147 established a new AMIF for the 2021–2027 period (see summary).
Decision (EU) 2022/507 confirms Ireland’s participation in Regulation (EU) 2021/1147.
It has applied since .
For further information, see:
Regulation (EU) No 516/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of establishing the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund, amending Council Decision 2008/381/EC and repealing Decisions No 573/2007/EC and No 575/2007/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and Council Decision 2007/435/EC (OJ L 150, , pp. 168–194).
Successive amendments to Regulation (EU) No 516/2014 have been incorporated into the basic text. This consolidated version is of documentary value only.
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