#IOMV2422522AOrder of August 14, 2024 setting the form model for asylum applicants' rights and obligations
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This law introduces a standardized form to inform asylum seekers in France about their rights and obligations when assigned to a residence. It helps them understand the legal process, where they need to report, and the consequences of non-compliance. The form is available in multiple languages to ensure comprehension.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of a standardized form for asylum seekers
- Clear guidelines on residence assignment and reporting obligations
- Availability of information in multiple languages
Obligations
What this law requires
Asylum applicants assigned to residence must physically relocate to and reside at the designated address within the prescribed deadline
Asylum applicants must comply with all police check-in and gendarmerie reporting obligations issued as part of the residence assignment measure
Asylum applicants must appear at the specified single-window counter (guichet unique) at the designated time and address to complete asylum procedure entry steps
Asylum applicants must submit the completed asylum application form to OFPRA by post within 21 days of receipt (or 8 days for re-examination/reopening requests)
Minor children must be physically present with parents during the registration of a family asylum application at the single-window counter