Article L446-4
Prior to the issue of residence permits, the High Commissioner of the Republic in New Caledonia consults the Government of New Caledonia under conditions laid down by decree in the Council of State.
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Prior to the issue of residence permits, the High Commissioner of the Republic in New Caledonia consults the Government of New Caledonia under conditions laid down by decree in the Council of State.
In the cases provided for in 1° and 2° of Article L. 512-3, where the granting of subsidiary protection results from a decision of the Cour nationale du droit d'asile or the Conseil d'Etat, the matter…
In order for an applicant to be recognised as a refugee, there must be a link between one of the grounds of persecution alleged by the applicant and acts of persecution or the lack of protection again…
…withdrawn his previous application, or that the final decision has been taken pursuant to articles L. 531-37 or L. 531-38, or that the applicant has left the territory, even to return to their countr…
…the Geneva Convention of 28 July 1951 relating to the status of refugees and issues an opinion on whether these measures should be maintained or cancelled. In this case, the appeal has suspensive effe…
The French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons will carry out a preliminary examination of the facts or new information presented by the applicant which arose after the final d…
If, within less than nine months of the decision to close the file taken pursuant to articles L. 531-37 or L. 531-38, the asylum seeker requests that the file be reopened or submits a new application,…
…require the payment of a deposit, under conditions defined by decree. The amount of the deposit is returned on leaving the accommodation, deducted where applicable from any sums owed by the beneficiar…
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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…
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