In 2010 Stonewall published No Going Back: lesbian and gay people and the asylum system, research which is based on interviews with asylum seekers and UK Border Agency(UKBA) staff. It found systemic failures in our asylum system resulting in legitimate lesbian, gay and bisexual asylumseekers ...
by Royce Murray | Jul 17, 2018 | Asylum, Border Enforcement, How the Immigration System Works, Humanitarian Protection, Immigration 101 | 0 As thousands of asylum-seeking parents were separated from their children in recent months, the... Read More New...
The use of third states as a means of deferring obligations of protection towards refugees has become an attractive, brutal way of snuffing out the right to asylum. The UN Refugee Convention of 1951 is treated as a dead letter, and options such as the “Australian model” in repelling unwa...
End the Migrant Protection Protocols (the “wait in Mexico” policy) Send humanitarian resources to the border to deal with the migration crisis Send more Asylum Officers to the border, and for asylum seekers who “pass” a credible fear interview, have an Asylum Officer–as opposed to an Imm...
This is especially the case for asylum seekers, many of whom are Temporary Protection Visa (TPV) holders, a class of visa granting temporary entry to Australia and humanitarian protection for 3 years.3 In Australia around 9500 TPVs are granted to people who are recognised as refugees but who...
A Sanctuary under Review: Where to from Here for Australia's Refugee and Humanitarian Program? Article from the Special Refugee Issue of the University of New South Wales Law Journal - key issues raised by the Senate Legal and Constitutional Referenc... Mary Elizabeth Crock - 《Social Science ...
decisions was 61.9%, although with significant variation across EU members60. Around half of the successful applicants were granted refugee status with the remainder being given subsidiary protection status or residence permit for humanitarian reasons....
which will allow those TPV holders whose applications for further protection has been rejected to stay in Australia for 18 months while they prepare for departure; and changes to enable TPV and THV holders to apply for a range of non-humanitarian onshore visas to live permanently in Australia....
others with humanitarian needs includes two components [9]: offshore resettlement for people overseas, and onshore protection for those who are already in Australia, arrived on temporary visas (e.g. visitor or student visas) or in an unauthorised manner, and are seeking Australia's protection. ...
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