
Rights of European Citizens
European citizens have the right to move, live, work, and study across all EU countries without needing special permissions. They can vote and stand in local and European elections wherever they reside. Citizens also have access to healthcare and social services in other member states and are protected by EU laws that promote non-discrimination and privacy. Additionally, they can seek assistance from their country's embassy or consulate when abroad. These rights aim to foster a sense of unity, safety, and freedom across the European Union, ensuring citizens enjoy the benefits of membership regardless of where they are within the bloc.