Finance Minister Andris Vilks said ” The opening of German and Austrian labour markets to workers from eastern European Union member states will not mean an avalanche of migrants from Latvia, ” Vilks told the Latvian newspaper Diena in an interview “There will be those who leave, but it won’t be in such a volume and for such a long time as when they left for Britain and Ireland,” he also added that “I don’t believe that tens of thousands of people will leave,” The Germany and Austria are set to open up their labour market, for the citizens of the Latvia and the seven other countries from behind the former Iron Curtain that joined the EU. The last remaining holdouts in the bloc was Berlin and Vienna. The Britain, Ireland and Sweden dropped restriction. For the number of Latvian migrants who have left, but most experts agree that it could be in the tens of thousands, no officials statistics was available. About the results of Latvia’s ongoing census, it was expected to reveal the true extent of high emigration, which has been seen as having a major social impact here. It was currently emerging from the world’s deepest recession, this was struck after its once-booming economy went off the rails in 2008, and is locked in a biting austerity drive. There was an instance that we can not said what will happen to us but in the other side, people should be ready always, we should prepare to everything that comes in our life. The government should take charge on giving updates on each of the areas. People should listen, understand, follow and read the important things in the country.
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