Article R531-22
…512-2, the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons shall inform the competent Prefect and the Minister responsible for asylum of the basis on which the decision was taken..
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…512-2, the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons shall inform the competent Prefect and the Minister responsible for asylum of the basis on which the decision was taken..
If, when assessing vulnerability, the asylum seeker submits documents of a medical nature, with a view to benefiting from material reception conditions adapted to his/her situation, they will be exami…
…in article R. 521-8, the foreign national has a period of twenty-one days in which to lodge a complete application for asylum with the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Perso…
Decisions regarding the inclusion, removal or suspension of a State's inclusion on the list of countries considered as safe countries of origin, on the basis of Article L. 531-25, are published in the…
When the accelerated procedure is implemented in application of article L. 531-26, the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons informs the applicant of this when he is summo…
…e L. 531-28, not to rule under the accelerated procedure, it shall inform the applicant and the competent Prefect.
…sion within fifteen days of the application being lodged.When a foreign national placed or held in detention submits an asylum application under the conditions laid down in Articles L. 754-2 and L. 75…
…L. 531-25 shall refer the matter to the Chairman of the Office's Board of Directors by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. The request must include all relevant details as well as fact…
Proof of notification of the decision of the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons may be provided by any means.
At any time during the procedure, the president of the Cour nationale du droit d'asile or of the panel to which a case is assigned may refer the decision on the appeal to the panel provided for in Art…
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