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DOI: 10.5553/EELC/187791072021006003020

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ECJ 2 September 2021, case C-350/20 (INPS en de maternité pour les titulaires de permis unique), Social Insurance, Work and Residence Permit

OD and Others – v – Istituto nazionale della previdenza sociale (INPS)

Keywords Social Insurance, Work and Residence Permit
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, "ECJ 2 September 2021, case C-350/20 (INPS en de maternité pour les titulaires de permis unique), Social Insurance, Work and Residence Permit", European Employment Law Cases, 3, (2021):186-186

    Third-country nationals with a single work permit obtained in Italy are entitled to childbirth and maternity allowances.

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    • Summary

      Third-country nationals with a single work permit obtained in Italy are entitled to childbirth and maternity allowances.

    • Question

      Must Article 12(1)(e) of Directive 2011/98 be interpreted as precluding national legislation which excludes the third-country nationals referred to in Article 3(1)(b) and (c) of that directive from entitlement to a childbirth allowance and a maternity allowance provided for by that legislation?

    • Ruling

      Article 12(1)(e) of Directive 2011/98/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 December 2011 on a single application procedure for a single permit for third-country nationals to reside and work in the territory of a Member State and on a common set of rights for third-country workers legally residing in a Member State must be interpreted as precluding national legislation which excludes the third-country nationals referred to in Article 3(1)(b) and (c) of that directive from entitlement to a childbirth allowance and a maternity allowance provided for by that legislation.


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