Citizens Without Borders is a project funded by the European Commission involving five European countries (Italy, Spain, France, Czech Republic, Romania) and six different local operators: its main objective is to promote awareness and knowledge of European laws on freedom of movement and residency Gender enshrined in the European Directive 2004/38 / EC. among European citizens, and in the legal and bureaucratic communities. According to the EC Reports and Recommendations, the Directive 2004/38 / EC transposition process is still in progress: a gap still remains between the applicable legal rules and its national application. Comparing the different access conditions of European citizens in the various countries involved to the provided right, the project aims to develop strategies for disseminating good practices and favourable treatment, with particular attention to most vulnerable categories, such as non-European family members of European citizens, Rom communities and partners of the same sex.Citizens Without Borders is a project funded by the European Commission involving five European countries (Italy, Spain, France, Czech Republic, Romania) and six different local operators: its main objective is to promote awareness and knowledge of European laws on freedom of movement and residency Gender enshrined in the European Directive 2004/38 / EC. among European citizens, and in the legal and bureaucratic communities. According to the EC Reports and Recommendations, the Directive 2004/38 / EC transposition process is still in progress: a gap still remains between the applicable legal rules and its national application. Comparing the different access conditions of European citizens in the various countries involved to the provided right, the project aims to develop strategies for disseminating good practices and favourable treatment, with particular attention to most vulnerable categories, such as non-European family members of European citizens, Rom communities and partners of the same sex.Citizens Without Borders is a project funded by the European Commission involving five European countries (Italy, Spain, France, Czech Republic, Romania) and six different local operators: its main objective is to promote awareness and knowledge of European laws on freedom of movement and residency Gender enshrined in the European Directive 2004/38 / EC. among European citizens, and in the legal and bureaucratic communities. According to the EC Reports and Recommendations, the Directive 2004/38 / EC transposition process is still in progress: a gap still remains between the applicable legal rules and its national application. Comparing the different access conditions of European citizens in the various countries involved to the provided right, the project aims to develop strategies for disseminating good practices and favourable treatment, with particular attention to most vulnerable categories, such as non-European family members of European citizens, Rom communities and partners of the same sex.Citizens Without Borders is a project funded by the European Commission involving five European countries (Italy, Spain, France, Czech Republic, Romania) and six different local operators: its main objective is to promote awareness and knowledge of European laws on freedom of movement and residency Gender enshrined in the European Directive 2004/38 / EC. among European citizens, and in the legal and bureaucratic communities. According to the EC Reports and Recommendations, the Directive 2004/38 / EC transposition process is still in progress: a gap still remains between the applicable legal rules and its national application. Comparing the different access conditions of European citizens in the various countries involved to the provided right, the project aims to develop strategies for disseminating good practices and favourable treatment, with particular attention to most vulnerable categories, such as non-European family members of European citizens, Rom communities and partners of the same sex.Citizens Without Borders is a project funded by the European Commission involving five European countries (Italy, Spain, France, Czech Republic, Romania) and six different local operators: its main objective is to promote awareness and knowledge of European laws on freedom of movement and residency Gender enshrined in the European Directive 2004/38 / EC. among European citizens, and in the legal and bureaucratic communities. According to the EC Reports and Recommendations, the Directive 2004/38 / EC transposition process is still in progress: a gap still remains between the applicable legal rules and its national application. Comparing the different access conditions of European citizens in the various countries involved to the provided right, the project aims to develop strategies for disseminating good practices and favourable treatment, with particular attention to most vulnerable categories, such as non-European family members of European citizens, Rom communities and partners of the same sex.Citizens Without Borders is a project funded by the European Commission involving five European countries (Italy, Spain, France, Czech Republic, Romania) and six different local operators: its main objective is to promote awareness and knowledge of European laws on freedom of movement and residency Gender enshrined in the European Directive 2004/38 / EC. among European citizens, and in the legal and bureaucratic communities. According to the EC Reports and Recommendations, the Directive 2004/38 / EC transposition process is still in progress: a gap still remains between the applicable legal rules and its national application. Comparing the different access conditions of European citizens in the various countries involved to the provided right, the project aims to develop strategies for disseminating good practices and favourable treatment, with particular attention to most vulnerable categories, such as non-European family members of European citizens, Rom communities and partners of the same sex.