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Italy |
2023 |
Policy |
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Resettlement and humanitarian admissions |
The Ministry of the Interior, Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation signed a new memorandum of understanding with the National Institute for the Promotion of the Health of Migrant Populations (INMP), UNHCR, the Community of Saints Egidio, Federation of Evangelical Churches and ARCI to resettle 1,500 refugees living in Libya over a 3-year period. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Italy |
2023 |
Policy |
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Special procedures to assess protection needs |
The establishment of a first centre for accelerated returns at the border was announced for applicants arriving from safe countries of origin. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Italy |
2023 |
Policy |
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The Dublin procedure |
The Dublin unit started working on an IT solution to improve the workflow of outgoing transfers and transfer decision appeals. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Italy |
2023 |
Legislative |
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Detention during the asylum procedure |
According to Law No 50/2023, applicants can provide a financial guarantee as an alternative to detention. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Ireland |
2023 |
Legislative |
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Processing asylum applications at first instance |
A number of acts in the statute relating to immigration, including legislation on international protection, were amended in 2023 to allow for electronic immigration notices. Previously, immigration notices were generally only possible through the postal service. These amendments support efforts to modernise Ireland’s immigration system. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Ireland |
2023 |
Policy |
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Unaccompanied minors and vulnerable groups |
The Irish Ministry of Justice launched a third national action plan on human trafficking, which aims to provide victims with protection from removal and to increase awareness and the use of cultural mediators. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Ireland |
2023 |
Policy |
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Processing asylum applications at first instance |
The Department of Justice introduced new operating plans so that applicants from safe countries of origin will receive decisions within 3 months instead of the current 17-24 months. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Ireland |
2023 |
Policy |
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Content of protection |
The government decided to extend the suspension of the Council of Europe’s Agreement on the Abolition of Visas for Refugees for an additional 12 months. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Ireland |
2023 |
Policy |
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Processing asylum applications at first instance |
The International Protection Office hired additional staff (200 new staff and 160 panel members) to address the backlog of applications. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Ireland |
2023 |
Policy |
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Unaccompanied minors and vulnerable groups |
A revised national referral mechanism for victims of human trafficking aimed to establish clear definitions for identification and to clarify the rights of trafficking victims. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Ireland |
2023 |
Policy |
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Reception of applicants for international protection |
Government approval was obtained to create a statutory agency to tackle and reduce domestic, sexual and gender-based violence, which will be tasked with overseeing reception and support for applicant and refugee victims. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Ireland |
2023 |
Policy |
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Access to information |
A new website was launched with information on international protection, such as statistics, types of protection and procedures to follow. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Ireland |
2023 |
Policy |
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Processing asylum applications at first instance |
The Minister for Justice published the International Protection Modernisation Programme 2023-2024, which includes recommendations on the development of IT systems, exploring the use of robotic process automation to replace manual data entry tasks, and the wider use of video-conferencing for interviews. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Ireland |
2023 |
Policy |
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Reception of applicants for international protection |
The government established an Accommodation Working Group to assist the authorities in the agile delivery of accommodation. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Ireland |
2023 |
Policy |
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Access to information |
The International Protection Accommodation Services (IPAS) published a leaflet on Internet safety which was targeted at both staff and parents of children who are housed in accommodation centres. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Ireland |
2023 |
Legislative |
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Processing asylum applications at second or higher instance |
The term of office of a member appointed in a whole-time capacity on the tribunal was amended from 3 to 5 years. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Iceland |
2023 |
Legislative |
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Special procedures to assess protection needs |
According to amendments to the Aliens Act, the decision to reject an asylum application as inadmissible is now automatically appealed to the Immigration Appeals Board (in Dublin-cases, cases when the applicant already received international protection in another country or has a connection to another country (safe third country) that it can be considered reasonable that they stay there), unless the applicant specifically expresses the intention not to appeal the decision. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Iceland |
2023 |
Legislative |
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Special procedures to assess protection needs |
The Aliens Act was amended to provide clearer definitions of what constitutes delays in case processing attributable to applicants. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Iceland |
2023 |
Legislative |
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Reception of applicants for international protection |
Amendments to the law specified that applicants with a final rejection retain their reception rights for a maximum 30 days after the administrative decision becomes final. Several exemptions exist to this rule. In addition, the police may authorise to postpone the termination of the rights in certain cases. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Iceland |
2023 |
Legislative |
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Unaccompanied minors and vulnerable groups |
The Icelandic Law on Foreigners now specifies that authorities are obliged to take into account the minority of an applicant in the assessment of an application for international protection if the child turned 18 after arriving in the country. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Iceland |
2023 |
Legislative |
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Unaccompanied minors and vulnerable groups |
Legislative amendments require the minister in Iceland to establish a regulation on the assessment of the interests of a child who have applied for international protection, but a residence permit on humanitarian consideration may still be granted. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Iceland |
2023 |
Legislative |
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Processing asylum applications at second or higher instance |
Appeals on the rejection of a subsequent application are decided by the Chairperson or Vice-Chairperson of the Appeals Board instead of a panel of committee members. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Iceland |
2023 |
Legislative |
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Special procedures to assess protection needs |
Subsequent applications can now be dismissed, unless new information is available that increases the applicant’s probability of being recognised as a beneficiary of international protection. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Iceland |
2023 |
Institutional |
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Processing asylum applications at first instance |
Training was provided to ensure the continued professional development of staff working in international protection. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |
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Iceland |
2023 |
Policy |
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Access to information |
A new web application was launched to provide information to asylum applicants. |
EUAA Asylum Report 2024 |