Abstract

ABSTRACT The European Union has become a new ideal destination for Vietnamese migrant workers in recent years, but with this comes challenges in integrating into the labour market and society of host countries. Integrating third-country migrant workers has been a top priority in the EU’s policies for many years, and the role of the country of origin in the integration process of migrant workers is also increasingly being recognized. This article focuses on the role of the country of origin and analyses Vietnam’s current policies to see whether they support the integration process of Vietnamese migrant workers into the EU. Based on the evaluation, recommendations are made to strengthen Vietnam’s legal mechanisms to enhance the effectiveness of the integration process for Vietnamese migrant workers.

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