Article R582-4
In application of article L. 582-5, the provisions of articles R. 561-1 to R. 561-3 relating to family reunification are applicable to foreign nationals recognised as stateless.
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In application of article L. 582-5, the provisions of articles R. 561-1 to R. 561-3 relating to family reunification are applicable to foreign nationals recognised as stateless.
In the case provided for in Article R. 591-3, for the application of the provisions of Chapter I of Title III: 1° In article R. 531-2, the words: "twenty-one days" are replaced by the words: "seven da…
Once the obligations set out in article R. 581-1 have been met, the beneficiary of temporary protection is issued with a provisional residence permit valid for six months and bearing the words "benefi…
People accommodated in an accommodation facility for asylum seekers mentioned in article L. 552-1 whose monthly resources are equal to or greater than the amount of the active solidarity income define…
The interpreter is made available to the applicant in the hearing room where he or she is present.In the event of difficulty in obtaining the assistance of a qualified interpreter physically present w…
…all be implemented by means whose technical characteristics ensure faithful, fair and confidential retransmission with regard to third parties, in accordance with the procedures defined by joint order…
For the application of article L. 561-8, the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons informs the parents or legal guardians of the minor concerned that any refusal to submit…
The applicant is heard at the hearing in the language that he has, pursuant to Article L. 521-8, indicated to the administrative authority when registering his asylum application. In the absence of a…
…ion, has received either a statement or exhibits, or any of the information provided for in Article R. 532-26, may present at the hearing any oral observations that it considers useful to respond to t…
…of the Cour nationale du droit d'asile, under the conditions laid down by the provisions of Article L. 532-13 and this sub-section.
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