Dear Lucie,

Thanks for your email. Actually this article was not meant to be updated on regular basis. It was only meant to go out once at that time together with some other Commission events/publicity on EU citizenship.

Therefore there is no update planned.

Thanks, I hope it helps.

Best regards, Alexandros

From: PETERKOVA Lucie (ESTAT) Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 3:56 PM To: BITOULAS Alexandros (ESTAT) Cc: CORSELLI-NORDBLAD Louise (ESTAT); VERDON Dominique (ESTAT) Subject: EU citizenship - statistics on cross-border activities

Dear Alexandros,

Could you please let me know when is the planned update of the above mentioned article scheduled, so that I can add this information to the article?

28/5/2013 I have read the draft, especially the part related to students mobility and I agree with it without comments; Thanks a lot. Christine COIN

10/6/2013 Sighted by Director Eduardo BARREDO CAPELOT.

10/6/2013 - Tim Allen I have made some small edits for EN grammar and style. In particular I note that both "EU-27" and "EU" were used in the text. For consistency, I opted for "EU" throughout, not because of any particular preference, but because it was the most common choice so far....

I rather like this article, and would propose to advertise it with some carefully selected tweets ;-)

Can I therefore be forewarned of its eventual release into the wild?

10/6/2013 - Mariana Kotzeva The article is interesting one. I have few comments on the titles of tables and figures. I have noticed that in the figures the Y axis is not named, so the only way for the user to undestand well the figure is to have a clear title. In this respect I would recommend to: - revise the titles of figures 2 and 6. - put the (%) sign at the end of the title of figure 1 in order to make it clear that the share is measured in %. - to specify better the names of the last columns of tables 3 and 4. It is not clear what population do you mean by other-EU students, of teh country of origin or the country (place) of study.

10/6/2013 - Louise Corselli-Nordblad A very nice an interesting article! Some comments on data consistency:

1st paragraph: line 5: Cyprus should be 20.0% and not 20.1% In the next sentence it should be the Netherlands instead of Malta who have more citizens of another EU Member State than third country nationals. In the next paragraph, still about foreign citizens, it should be Slovakia instead of Malta for foreign born from another Member State outnumber those born outside the EU.

11/6/2013 Thank you to all the reviewers for your comments and remarks - all corrections were integrated in the article Alexandros BITOULAS

17/6/2013 Unit B.6 The article is published.