Article L512-3
…ction should have been excluded from this protection for one of the reasons provided for in article L. 512-2;2° The decision to grant subsidiary protection was the result of fraud;3° The beneficiary o…
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…ction should have been excluded from this protection for one of the reasons provided for in article L. 512-2;2° The decision to grant subsidiary protection was the result of fraud;3° The beneficiary o…
…nationals cannot be considered to present the non-negligible risk of absconding defined in article L. 751-10.
The acts of persecution and the grounds for persecution, within the meaning of Section A of Article 1 of the Geneva Convention of 28 July 1951, shall be assessed under the conditions laid down in para…
Refugee status shall not be granted to a person who falls within one of the exclusion clauses provided for in sections D, E or F of Article 1 of the Geneva Convention of 28 July 1951.The same section…
…te, or by non-State actors in cases where the authorities defined in the first paragraph of Article L. 513-3 refuse or are unable to offer protection.
…son to fear persecution or serious harm, can travel to that part of the territory legally and in safety and can reasonably be expected to settle there.The general conditions prevailing in the part of…
The assessment of the applicant's vulnerability is carried out by agents of the French Office for Immigration and Integration who have received specific training for this purpose.
…erability is forwarded, with the asylum seeker's agreement, by the Office français de l'immigration et de l'intégration to the Office français de protection des réfugiés et apatrides (French Office fo…
The French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons will decide on the application, taking into account the situation prevailing in the applicant's country of origin on the date of…
The fear of persecution taken into account in the recognition of refugee status and the real risk of suffering serious harm that may give rise to the benefit of subsidiary protection may be assessed o…
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