#INTV2608604AOrder Modifying Asylum Seekers' Rights Information Form
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This law modifies the information form for asylum seekers who are placed in residence under French immigration law. It includes obligations for asylum seekers, such as residing at assigned locations and regular reporting to authorities. It also outlines potential penalties for non-compliance, the process for asylum application registration, and provisions for legal assistance.
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Key Changes
- Modification of the information form for asylum seekers' rights.
- Introduction of new obligations for asylum seekers regarding residence and reporting.
- Clarification of the penalties for non-compliance with the residence assignment.
Obligations
What this law requires
Asylum seekers must reside at the assigned location(s) specified in their residence assignment and not leave without administrative authorization
Asylum seekers must comply with all mandatory reporting obligations to police services and gendarmerie units as specified in their assignment
Asylum seekers must attend their scheduled appointment for asylum application registration at the specified address and time
Asylum seekers must submit their completed asylum application form to OFPRA within 21 days by postal mail (or 8 days for re-examination requests), except in Guyane/Mayotte where in-person submission within 7 days is required
Asylum seekers must notify the prefecture that issued their residence assignment if administrative convocations, court summons, or medical necessities conflict with residence assignment obligations to obtain a safe-conduct pass