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#INTV2605918ARegulation on the Stay Contract for Asylum Seekers in Emergency Housing

🇫🇷France··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This law establishes the framework for stay contracts between emergency housing managers and asylum seekers in France. It specifies the rights and responsibilities of both parties, detailing the conditions under which asylum seekers will receive temporary accommodation and support services. The law outlines the regulations surrounding financial participation, absences, compliance with house rules, and the procedures for exiting emergency housing based on the outcome of asylum applications.

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Key Changes

  • New contractual obligations for asylum seekers
  • Definition of temporary accommodation duration
  • Enhanced privacy and support services provided by the manager

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Emergency housing managers must conduct and document an inventory (état des lieux) of the accommodation upon the asylum seeker's entry and exit

Emergency housing managers for asylum seekers
operational
high

Emergency housing managers must provide domiciliation services throughout the entire duration of the asylum application instruction process

Emergency housing managers for asylum seekers
operational
high

Emergency housing managers must maintain professional confidentiality regarding residents' personal data and information, and ensure this obligation is respected by all housing facility professionals

Emergency housing managers and their professional staff
disclosure
medium

Asylum seekers must report any absence exceeding 24 hours to the housing manager

Asylum seekers in emergency housing
reporting
high

Asylum seekers must justify any absence exceeding one week; failure to provide valid justification for absences over seven days constitutes abandonment of housing

Asylum seekers in emergency housing
reporting

Affected Parties

Asylum seekersEmergency housing managers

Tags

asylum,emergency housing,France