Article L554-4
Asylum seekers who access the labour market, under the conditions provided for in this chapter, benefit from the continuing vocational training actions provided for in Article L. 6313-1 of the Labour…
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Asylum seekers who access the labour market, under the conditions provided for in this chapter, benefit from the continuing vocational training actions provided for in Article L. 6313-1 of the Labour…
…ively refused refugee status or subsidiary protection or who no longer benefits from the right to remain on French territory pursuant to article L. 542-2 and who cannot be authorised to remain on Fren…
When the examination of the asylum application falls within the jurisdiction of another European State, the accommodation facilities mentioned in Article L. 552-1 receive asylum seekers until they are…
Articles L. 434-1, L. 434-3 to L. 434-5 and the first paragraph of article L. 434-9 are applicable.Family reunification is not subject to conditions concerning prior length of legal residence, resourc…
…res this protection, in particular the implementation of the New York Convention of 28 September 1954, under the conditions set out in article L. 121-10.It is empowered to issue stateless persons with…
The decision to detain takes into account the vulnerable state and any disability of the foreign national.The motor, cognitive or psychological disability and the support needs of the foreign national…
The liberty and custody judge shall rule, by order, within forty-eight hours of the referral.
In the event of detention pursuant to Article L. 752-2, the provisions of Articles L. 741-3 to L. 741-10, as well as the provisions of Chapters II, III and IV of Title IV, shall apply. The provisions…
Resignations by members of the town council are addressed to the mayor. The resignation is final as soon as it is received by the mayor, who immediately informs the State representative in the departm…
At his request, the mayor receives from the representative of the State in the department the information necessary for the exercise of the municipality's attributions. At his request, the representat…
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