New Asylum "Qualification Directive"

On December, 20, 2011,The Directive 2011/95/EC was published. The Qualification directive sets standards for the identification of people in need of international protection in the EU either as refugees or as beneficiaries of subsidiary protection.

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This Directive is a recast of the Qualification Directive 2004/83/EC

The main new elements of the amended qualification directive include:

clarification of the legal concepts of "actors of protection", "internal protection" and "membership of a particular social group" which enable member states to identify quicker the persons in need of protection, to make more robust decisions at first instance and to prevent better abuse of the asylum system;

• an enlarged family definition which, in the future, will cover not only the spouse or unmarried partner as well as unmarried children, but also any other adult legally responsible for an unmarried minor who applies for asylum;

• approximation of the rights of refugees and beneficiaries of subsidiary protection with regard to family unity, access to employment and health care while allowing member states to continue differentiation between these two protection statuses as regards the residence permit as well as access to social welfare and integration facilities;

• on the duration of the residence permit: while the rules continue to allow member states to differentiate between refugees and beneficiaries of subsidiary protection, they do enhance the rights of the latter: any renewal of the residence permit after the initial validity of one year must be valid for at least two years. The rules for refugees remain unchanged, i.e. their residence permit must be valid for at least three years and must be renewable;

• better access to employment related education opportunities and vocational training as well as to procedures for recognition of professional qualifications.

• improved conditions for access to accommodation and integration facilities;

• better standards for vulnerable persons with special needs such as unaccompanied minors.

 

Background

The qualification directive will be the first in a package of five legal instrument to be adopted for the creation of the Common European Asylum System (CEAS) by end 2012, a date confirmed by the European Council in June 2011. The other proposals concern the Dublin regulation, Eurodac regulation, reception conditions directive and asylum procedures directive. The main goal of the CEAS is more harmonisation of national asylum systems and higher levels of protection for applicants for international protection.

 

 

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Publication Date: Tue 20 Dec 2011
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