The Assembly also recommends that the Committee of Ministers invite member states:
9.1 to ensure equality of treatment for immigrant women before the law and in practice;
9.2 to recognise the right to family reunion for immigrant women and men without distinction;
9.3 to adopt legislation giving immigrant women an independent and autonomous right of residence (not tied to the residence status of their husband);
9.4 to grant immigrant women the right to a work permit independently of their family situation;
9.5 to give particular attention to the prevention and repression of violent or degrading customs inflicted on immigrant women or affecting their physical integrity;
9.6 to develop vocational training schemes adapted to the situation and culture of immigrant women;
9.7 to develop specific information programmes for immigrant women covering:
a their rights;
b the educational, vocational training and employment opportunities open to them in the host country;
9.8 to ensure that the social services recruit and train their staff from amongst immigrant women, among others;
9.9 to encourage the participation of immigrant women in social and political life, to involve them in the taking of decisions concerning them and to support associations working towards this;
9.10 to help associations of immigrant women to form networks by making financial means and premises available and through the training of staff from the community of immigrant women;
9.11 to ratify, if this has not already been done, the European Convention on the Participation of Foreigners in Public Life at Local Level, the European Convention on the Legal Status of Migrant Workers, the United Nations International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of all Migrant Workers and Members of their Families and the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women;
9.12 in determining refugee status, to take account of persecution on the basis of gender and of the specific threat to women represented by religious extremism;
9.13 to apply in their refugee policies the principles laid down in Conclusions No. 64 (1990) on refugee women and international protection adopted by the Executive Committee of the Programme of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR);
9.14 to encourage research on the situation of immigrant women.