Directive 1975/34 - Right of nationals of a Member State to remain in the territory of another Member State after having pursued therein an activity in a self-employed capacity

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Current status

This directive was in effect from December 18, 1974 until April 29, 2006 and should have been implemented in national regulation on December 18, 1975 at the latest.

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Council Directive 75/34/EEC of 17 December 1974 concerning the right of nationals of a Member State to remain in the territory of another Member State after having pursued therein an activity in a self-employed capacity
 
Legal instrument Directive
Number legal act Directive 1975/34
CELEX number i 31975L0034

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Key dates

Document 17-12-1974
Publication in Official Journal 20-01-1975; Special edition in Greek: Chapter 06 Volume 001,Special edition in Latvian: Chapter 05 Volume 001,OJ L 14, 20.1.1975,Special edition in Spanish: Chapter 06 Volume 001,Special edition in Swedish: Chapter 06 Volume 001,Special edition in Estonian: Chapter 05 Volume 001,Special edition in Finnish: Chapter 06 Volume 001,Special edition in Hungarian: Chapter 05 Volume 001,Special edition in Polish: Chapter 05 Volume 001,Special edition in Portuguese: Chapter 06 Volume 001,Special edition in Czech: Chapter 05 Volume 001,Special edition in Slovak: Chapter 05 Volume 001,Special edition in Maltese: Chapter 05 Volume 001,Special edition in Lithuanian: Chapter 05 Volume 001,Special edition in Slovenian: Chapter 05 Volume 001
Effect 18-12-1974; Entry into force Date notif.
End of validity 29-04-2006; Repealed by 32004L0038
Transposition 18-12-1975; See Art 10
Notification 18-12-1974

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31975L0034

Council Directive 75/34/EEC of 17 December 1974 concerning the right of nationals of a Member State to remain in the territory of another Member State after having pursued therein an activity in a self-employed capacity

Official Journal L 014 , 20/01/1975 P. 0010 - 0013

Finnish special edition: Chapter 6 Volume 1 P. 0172

Greek special edition: Chapter 06 Volume 1 P. 0191

Swedish special edition: Chapter 6 Volume 1 P. 0172

Spanish special edition: Chapter 06 Volume 1 P. 0183

Portuguese special edition Chapter 06 Volume 1 P. 0183

COUNCIL DIRECTIVE of 17 December 1974 concerning the right of nationals of a Member State to remain in the territory of another Member State after having pursued therein an activity in a self-employed capacity (75/34/EEC)

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, and in particular Article 235 thereof;

Having regard to the General Programme for the abolition of restrictions on freedom of establishment (1), and in particular Title II thereof;

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission;

Having regard to the Opinion of the European Parliament (2);

Having regard to the Opinion of the Economic and Social Committee (3);

Whereas pursuant to Council Directive No 73/148/EEC (4) of 21 May 1973 on the abolition of restrictions on movement and residence within the Community for nationals of Member States with regard to establishment and the provision of services, each Member State grants the right of permanent residence to nationals of other Member States who establish themselves within its territory in order to pursue activities as self-employed persons, when the restrictions on these activities have been abolished pursuant to the Treaty;

Whereas it is normal for a person to prolong a period of permanent residence in the territory of a Member State by remaining there after having pursued an activity there ; whereas the absence of a right so to remain in such circumstances is an obstacle to the attainment of freedom of establishment ; whereas, as regards employed persons, the conditions under which such a right may be exercised have already been laid down by Regulation (EEC) No 1251/70 (5);

Whereas Article 48 (3) (d) of the Treaty recognizes the right of workers to remain in the territory of a Member State after having been employed in that State ; whereas Article 54 (2) does not expressly provide a similar right for self-employed persons ; whereas, nevertheless, the nature of establishment, together with attachments formed to the countries in which they have pursued their activities, means that such persons have a definite interest in enjoying the same right to remain as that granted to workers ; whereas in justification of this measure reference should be made to the Treaty provision enabling it to be taken;

Whereas freedom of establishment within the Community requires that nationals of Member States may pursue self-employed activities in several Member States in succession without thereby being placed at a disadvantage;

Whereas a national of a Member State residing in the territory of another Member State should be guaranteed the right to remain in that territory when he ceases to pursue an activity as a self-employed person in that State because he has reached retirement age or by reason of permanent incapacity to work ; whereas such a right should also be guaranteed to the national of a Member State who, after a period of activity in a self-employed capacity and residence in the territory of a second Member State, pursues an activity in the territory of a third Member State, while still retaining his residence in the territory of the second State;

Whereas, to determine the conditions under which the right to remain arises, account should be taken of the reasons which have led to the termination of activity in the territory of the Member State concerned...


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