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Category: Recitals

Recitals set out the reasons for the contents of the enacting terms

Qualification Regulation:
Recital 39

One of the conditions for qualification for refugee status within the meaning of Article 1(A) of the Geneva Convention is the existence of a causal link between the reasons for persecution, namely race, religion or belief, nationality, political opinion or membership of a particular social group, and the acts of persecution or the absence of […]

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Qualification Regulation:
Recital 55

The travel documents issued to beneficiaries of international protection for the first time or renewed following the entry into force of this Regulation should comply with Council Regulation (EC) No 2252/2004 (12) or with equivalent minimum standards for security features and biometrics. 12. Council Regulation (EC) No 2252/2004 of 13 December 2004 on standards for […]

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Qualification Regulation:
Recital 71

In order to enhance the effective exercise by beneficiaries of international protection of the rights and benefits laid down in this Regulation, it is necessary to take into account their specific needs and the particular integration challenges with which they are confronted and to facilitate their access to integration-related rights, in particular as regards employment-related […]

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Reception Directive:
Recital 9

Where an applicant is present in a Member State other than the one in which he or she is required to be present in accordance with of the European Parliament and of the Council (8), the applicant should not be entitled to material reception conditions, access to the labour market, language courses or vocational training […]

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Reception Directive:
Recital 25

An applicant should be considered as no longer being available to the competent authorities where that applicant fails to respond to requests relating to the procedures under or the procedure under unless the applicant provides adequate reasons why he or she was unable to respond to those requests, for example medical or other unexpected reasons […]

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Reception Directive:
Recital 41

In its communication of 12 April 2017‘The protection of children in migration’, the Commission underlined that Member States must put in place appropriate safeguards to protect all children in migration present on their territory, including by the adoption of measures to ensure that children are provided with safe and appropriate accommodation as well as necessary […]

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Reception Directive:
Recital 57

Union law does not limit the power of the Member States to organise their social security schemes. In the absence of harmonisation at Union level, it is for each Member State to lay down the conditions under which social security benefits are granted, as well as the amount of such benefits and the period for […]

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Reception Directive:
Recital 73

In accordance with Articles 1 and 2 of Protocol No 21 on the position of the United Kingdom and Ireland in respect of the area of freedom, security and justice, annexed to the and to the , and without prejudice to Article 4 of that Protocol, Ireland is not taking part in the adoption of […]

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Resettlement and Humanitarian Admission Regulation:
Recital 12

The Union Framework should be placed in the context of international resettlement and humanitarian admission efforts. The contribution of the Union Framework to meeting global resettlement and humanitarian admission needs should help strengthen the Union’s partnership with third countries with the objective of showing solidarity with countries in regions to which a large number of […]

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Resettlement and Humanitarian Admission Regulation:
Recital 28

To that end, the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund established by of the European Parliament and of the Council (6) should provide targeted assistance in the form of financial incentives for each person admitted in accordance with the Union Framework, as well as for actions to establish appropriate infrastructure and services for the implementation of […]

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