Sozen, IlyasCam, FatihOngel, Volkan2014-11-032014-11-0320149789756319239INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EURASIAN ECONOMIES 2014 Skopje - Macedonia 1-3 July 2014In the research, the process of the European Union, a candidate, a new member and a negotiating country’s migration experiences are compared (Macedonia, Bulgaria and Turkey). The results of this study are thought to be very important for Macedonia, which is not already negotiating for EU membership, in that it presents the difficulties Macedonia is facing on the way to EU membership. As for the methodology, after the theoretical descriptions which define the borders of the subject are done, economic, politic-legality and social dimensions of international migration are examined. Looked from this point of view, in this study, it is foreseen that becoming an EU member can be a solution to primarily migration “issues” and ethnic conflicts. In the evaluation of the findings which seem to support this hypothesis, the changes seen in the immigration and emigration dynamics of Bulgaria after it was admitted to EU are accepted as valuable data which determine the motivation of this study.trAvrupa Birliği Göç İlişkileri: Makedonya Odaklı Bir Analiz European Union Migration RelationsArticle