Article L532-4
The Cour nationale du droit d'asile examines applications submitted to it by refugees covered by one of the measures provided for in articles 31, 32 and 33 of the Geneva Convention of 28 July 1951 rel…
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The Cour nationale du droit d'asile examines applications submitted to it by refugees covered by one of the measures provided for in articles 31, 32 and 33 of the Geneva Convention of 28 July 1951 rel…
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…
The legal entities managing the accommodation may require the payment of a deposit, under conditions defined by decree. The amount of the deposit is returned on leaving the accommodation, deducted whe…
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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…
…tion 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 French territory on another basis must leave French t…
Foreign nationals coming directly from the territory of one of the States party to the Schengen Agreement signed on 19 June 1990 may have 1° and 2° of article L. 612-3 applied to them if they cannot p…
Foreign nationals who are notified of a decision imposing an obligation to leave French territory are also informed that they may receive communication of the main elements, translated into a language…
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…
For the application of this book in Mayotte: 1° 1° of Article L. 552-1 shall not apply; 2° Article L. 553-1 shall read as follows: "Art. L. 553-1.-Asylum seekers whose application is registered in May…
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