Article L612-9
…them to leave French territory or if their behaviour constitutes a threat to public order, articles L. 612-6, L. 612-7 and L. 612-8 do not apply to foreign nationals required to leave French territory…
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…them to leave French territory or if their behaviour constitutes a threat to public order, articles L. 612-6, L. 612-7 and L. 612-8 do not apply to foreign nationals required to leave French territory…
The administrative authority may extend the prohibition on return for a maximum period of two years in the following cases:1° The foreign national has remained illegally on French territory when he/sh…
…ent their explanations to the court, and subject to the conditions laid down in this article being met, the president of the Cour nationale du droit d'asile may provide for the court hearing room to b…
The certificate issued in application of article L. 521-7, once the asylum application has been lodged with the French Office for the Protection of Refugees and Stateless Persons, is equivalent to a p…
When the foreign national's right to remain has ended pursuant to b or d of 1° of article L. 542-2 and an obligation to leave French territory has been issued against him or her, the administrative au…
When the right to remain in the country has ended in application of b, c or d of 1° of article L. 542-2, the foreign national may request suspension of enforcement of the removal decision.This request…
…pplicant's right to remain on French territory ended, under the conditions provided for in Articles L. 542-1 and L. 542-2.
…month during which the applicant's right to remain on French territory ended under the conditions set out in articles L. 542-1 and L. 542-2.For people who have been recognised as refugees under artic…
The accommodation facilities referred to in Article L. 552-1 accommodate asylum seekers for the duration of the examination of their asylum application or until their actual transfer to another Europe…
Without prejudice to the financial contribution requested from asylum seekers on the basis of their resources, the costs of reception and accommodation in accommodation facilities intended for asylum…
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