This Lunch bites webinar takes stock of the implementation of the Temporary Protection Directive and looks ahead to the post‑March 2027 landscape.
The activation of the Temporary Protection Directive (TPD) in 2022 marked a turning point in the EU’s asylum policy, enabling swift protection for millions of displaced Ukrainians while preventing the collapse of national asylum systems. Subsequent Council and Commission guidance has outlined pathways toward post‑2027 solutions, primarily focusing on national residence permits and facilitating voluntary return. Yet a key gap remains: a significant number of beneficiaries are unable either to meet integration‑based criteria for long‑term permits or to return safely due to ongoing conflict. Without a dedicated transitional mechanism, this gap risks overloading national asylum systems and creating protection gaps and legal limbos.
Bringing together research and policy perspectives, Meltem İneli Ciğer (Suleyman Demirel University) and Elena Gobbetti (DG HOME, European Commission) will discuss evidence-based solutions beyond yearly temporary protection extensions that could help fill this gap and create opportunities for sustainable transition pathways.
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