Key information

 

Updated version, incorporating the provisions of the New Pact on migration and asylum, will be available for translation soon. Translation requests can already be submitted.

  

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Target group


Asylum officers with tasks related to the application of the AMMR 

 

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EQF/MQF level


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Version


Version 1 (2026)

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Entry requirements


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Prerequisites


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Assessment


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Languages


English
Learning outcomes & description

 

DESCRIPTION

The aim of this training is to equip learners with an understanding of the solidarity mechanism established in Part IV of the Asylum and Migration Management Regulation. Specifically, learners will gain insights into the key components of the annual solidarity pool and will be able to identify the procedural steps necessary for implementing relocation measures, while also understanding the other solidarity measures as outlined in the regulation.

 

LEARNING OUTCOMES

At the end of this module, the learner will be able to:
  1. Identify the key components of the solidarity mechanism, including the different types of solidarity contributions
  2. Outline the main procedural aspects in the relocation process

 

DELIVERY METHOD

This training is delivered online, self-paced (asynchronous) and upon demand.

 

ASSESSMENT STRATEGY

Assessment is integrated through learning activities and quizzes during the course and exercises based on real-life scenarios are used to reinforce understanding and practical application.

 

Accredited module details

 

Accredited module

Duration
4 hours online learning
Number of ECTS
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Language
English
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Training plan 2026

 

Training plan

Target group

Loc.

Est. time for online studies

Reg. deadline

Online 

Webinar / Face to face

Assessment

Learners curriculum
Asylum & reception staff
online
4 hours
7/9/2026
20/10 to 6/11/2026
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