
EUROGENDFOR Partner is expected to respect the spirit of the EUROGENDFOR Treaty and to comply with decisions and documents that are approved by CIMIN, including to participate with its force and other assets to the EUROGENDFOR Catalogue of capabilities and to keep this catalogue regularly updated.
EU Member States and EU candidates countries that have a force with military status and some police skills may apply for Partner Status. CIMIN shall define the specific right and obligations of the partner.
EUROGENDFOR Partner has the following prerogatives:
- To take part in the special sessions of CIMIN, the Working Group(s), the Financial Board and specialised ad hoc groups, related to operations and exercises, to which the Partner State is contributing or intends to contribute;
- To take part in EUROGENDFOR missions;
- To take part in EUROGENDFOR exercises;
- To station a permanent LSO at the PHQ, if so decided by CIMIN (case by case CIMIN-decision);
- To send augmentees to the PHQ and/or the FHQ during operations and/or exercises in which the EUROGENDFOR Partner is participating;
- To have access to EUROGENDFOR documents unless otherwise stated;
- To have access to documents of which the originating authority is neither the CIMIN nor any of the EUROGENDFOR Members, with consent of the originating authority;
- To have access to documents which contain classified information, for which a security arrangement has been established between the parties concerned.
In the second half of 2025, the Finnish Border Guard announced its intention to become a partner of EUROGENDFOR. As part of this commitment, the Finnish Border Guard has offered to deploy a liaison officer to the organisation’s headquarters in Vicenza, Italy.
Updated, January 2026.

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